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Easily create highly customizable particle animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available also for React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Riot.js, Inferno.
tsParticles full bundle loads all the v1 features to
a tsparticles-engine
instance.
Included Packages
The CDN/Vanilla version JS has two different files:
loadFull
function to load the tsParticles full preset, all dependencies must be
included manuallyIncluding the tsparticles.bundle.min.js
file will work exactly like v1
, you can start using the tsParticles
instance in the same way.
This is the easiest usage, since it's a single file with the same v1
features.
All new features will be added as external packages, this bundle is recommended for migrating from v1
easily.
This installation requires more work since all dependencies must be included in the page. Some lines above are all specified in the Included Packages section.
A note about tsparticles-slim
can be made: it's not mandatory to include all of its dependencies, the slim bundle file
is enough, and if this is done the tsparticles-engine
is not needed, since it's already bundled in the slim bundle.
Once the scripts are loaded you can set up tsParticles
like this:
(async () => {
await loadFull(tsParticles); // not needed if using the bundle script, required for any other installation
await tsParticles.load("tsparticles", {
/* options */
});
})();
The syntax for React.js
, Preact
and Inferno
is the same.
This sample uses the class component syntax, but you can use hooks as well (if the library supports it).
Class Components
import React from "react";
import Particles from "react-particles";
import type { Engine } from "tsparticles-engine";
import { loadFull } from "tsparticles";
export class ParticlesContainer extends PureComponent<unknown> {
// this customizes the component tsParticles installation
async customInit(engine: Engine): Promise<void> {
// this adds the bundle to tsParticles
await loadFull(engine);
}
render() {
const options = {
/* custom options */
};
return <Particles options={options} init={this.customInit} />;
}
}
Hooks / Functional Components
import React, { useCallback } from "react";
import Particles from "react-particles";
import type { Engine } from "tsparticles-engine";
import { loadFull } from "tsparticles";
export function ParticlesContainer(props: unknown) {
// this customizes the component tsParticles installation
const customInit = useCallback(async (engine: Engine) => {
// this adds the bundle to tsParticles
await loadFull(engine);
});
const options = {
/* custom options */
};
return <Particles options={options} init={this.customInit} />;
}
The syntax for Vue.js 2.x
and 3.x
is the same
<Particles id="tsparticles" :particlesInit="particlesInit" :options="options" />
const options = {
/* custom options */
};
async function particlesInit(engine: Engine): Promise<void> {
await loadFull(engine);
}
<ng-particles [id]="id" [options]="options" [particlesInit]="particlesInit"></ng-particles>
const options = {
/* custom options */
};
async function particlesInit(engine: Engine): Promise<void> {
await loadFull(engine);
}
<Particles
id="tsparticles"
options={options}
particlesInit={particlesInit}
/>
let options = {
/* custom options */
};
let particlesInit = async (engine) => {
await loadFull(engine);
};
FAQs
Easily create highly customizable particle animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available also for React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Riot.js, Inferno.
The npm package tsparticles receives a total of 36,823 weekly downloads. As such, tsparticles popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tsparticles demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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