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vue2-animate
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SCSS/CSS cross-browser animation library, for use with Vue.js 2.0. Ported from Animate.css.
Cross-browser CSS3 animation library
A Vue.js port of Animate.css. For use with Vue's built-in transitions. | DEMO
I'm just project maintainer, any changes or request please open a Pull-Request.
Include the stylesheet:
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="vue2-animate.min.css">
</head>
Include by CDN:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/vue2-animate/dist/vue2-animate.min.css"/>
If you're on webpack and using the css-loader, you can use something like this:
npm install --save vue2-animate
# OR
yarn add vue2-animate
require('vue2-animate/dist/vue2-animate.min.css')
$animationDuration: 0.5s; // specify animation duration. Default value: 1s
@import "<PATH_TO_SOURCE>/src/sass/vue2-animate.scss";
@import "<PATH_TO_SOURCE>/src/less/vue2-animate.less";
NOTE LESS version is deprecated and no-longer maintained. Use SCSS version for your new project.
git clone https://github.com/asika32764/vue2-animate.git
cd vue2-animate
npm install
npm run build #Compiled .css files go to the dist folder.
You are able to build LESS version with command npm run build:less
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Use Vue.js transitions as you normally would, but for the transition name you will use one of Animate.css animations removing the In/Out from the name.
For example, if I want to use fadeInLeft and fadeOutLeft on my element, I'll write:
<transition-group name="fadeLeft" tag="ul">
<li v-for="item in items" :key="item.id">
{{ item }}
</li>
</transition-group>
enter/leave is already written in the stylesheet, so just remove In/Out from the name and you're golden.
Animate.css's original classnames are supported on enter/leave transitions. So if you're going to use Custom Transition Classes, you can either add -enter/-leave to the classes:
<transition
name="custom-classes-transition"
enter-active-class="bounceLeft-enter"
leave-active-class="bounceRight-leave"
>
<p v-if="show">hello</p>
</transition>
Or use the regular In/Out syntax:
<transition
name="bounce"
enter-active-class="bounceInLeft"
leave-active-class="bounceOutRight"
>
<p v-if="show">hello</p>
</transition>
<transition name="fade">
<p v-if="show" style="animation-duration: 0.3s">hello</p>
</transition>
The view element must set position as absolute.
<transition
enter-active-class="animated slideInRight"
leave-active-class="animated slideOutLeft">
<router-view appear :key="path"></router-view>
</transition>
Not all Animate.css animations are supported at the moment. Here is a list of what's in vue2-animate (aka - what you can put in the transition="x" attribute) as of right now:
bounce
bounceDown
bounceLeft
bounceRight
bounceUp
fade
fadeDown
fadeDownBig
fadeLeft
fadeLeftBig
fadeRight
fadeRightBig
fadeUp
fadeUpBig
flip
flipX
flipY
rotate
rotateDownLeft
rotateDownRight
rotateUpLeft
rotateUpRight
slideDown
slideLeft
slideRight
slideUp
zoom
zoomDown
zoomLeft
zoomRight
zoomUp
lightSpeed
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SCSS/CSS cross-browser animation library, for use with Vue.js 2.0. Ported from Animate.css.
The npm package vue2-animate receives a total of 5,902 weekly downloads. As such, vue2-animate popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue2-animate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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