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vue3-lottie
Advanced tools
Add Lottie animations to your Vue 3 or Nuxt 3 application.
vue3-lottie
was created to help developers add Lottie animations to their Vue 3 applications. In my search for a simple way to add Lottie animations to my Vue application I found a suprising lack of maintained solutions. vue3-lottie
is a vue wrapper around the lottie-web
library with a few additional features.
View the live demos here: https://vue3-lottie.vercel.app
If you are using version 2.x of vue3-lottie
you should upgrade to version 3.x. You can do this by running the Installation and Usage command below. This add better support for Typescript. There is also a change with the dist/style.css
import (it's been removed) so take a look at the new documentation for instructions on how to migrate to this package.
vue3-lottie
over yarn
or npm
. lottie-web
is a dependency of vue3-lottie
and should be automatically installed when you install vue3-lottie
.If you are using npm:
npm install vue3-lottie@latest --save
If you are using yarn:
yarn add vue3-lottie@latest
The most common use case is to register the component globally.
// main.js
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import Vue3Lottie from 'vue3-lottie'
createApp(App).use(Vue3Lottie).mount('#app')
If you get an error with TS, try use(Vue3Lottie, { name: "Vue3Lottie" })
To define global components for Volar type-checking you will need to add:
// components.d.ts
declare module '@vue/runtime-core' {
export interface GlobalComponents {
LottieAnimation: typeof import('vue3-lottie')['Vue3Lottie']
}
}
export {}
If needed rename component to use:
app.use(Vue3Lottie, { name: 'LottieAnimation' }) // use in template <LottieAnimation />
name
string (default: 'Vue3Lottie') - set custom component nameAlternatively you can also import the component locally.
import { Vue3Lottie } from 'vue3-lottie'
export default {
components: {
Vue3Lottie,
},
}
You can then use the component in your template
<template>
<Vue3Lottie :animationData="AstronautJSON" :height="200" :width="200" />
</template>
<script>
import { Vue3Lottie } from 'vue3-lottie'
import AstronautJSON from './astronaut.json'
export default {
components: {
Vue3Lottie,
},
data() {
return {
AstronautJSON,
}
},
}
</script>
This is still experimental. Will be updated soon.
vue3-lottie
over yarn
or npm
. lottie-web
is a dependency of vue3-lottie
and should be automatically installed when you install vue3-lottie
.If you are using npm:
npm install vue3-lottie@latest --save
If you are using yarn:
yarn add vue3-lottie@latest
plugins
at the root of your project.Vue3Lottie.client.ts
inside the plugins directory.Vue3Lottie.client.ts
file.import { Vue3Lottie } from 'vue3-lottie'
export default defineNuxtPlugin((nuxtApp) => {
nuxtApp.vueApp.component('Vue3Lottie')
})
If you get an error with TS, try component(Vue3Lottie, { name: "Vue3Lottie" })
This should register as a global component that you can call anywhere in your app under the tag.
I would recommend using a <client-only>
parent tag to ensure that the animation only loads in on the client side.
<client-only>
<Vue3Lottie
animationLink="https://assets10.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_soCRuE.json"
:height="200"
:width="200"
/>
</client-only>
More detailed explanations are provided in the documentation.
Prop | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
animationData | Object | {} | The lottie animation data provided as a JSON object |
animationLink | String | '' | A URL link to the Lottie animation data (eg: Lottie Animation URL on lottiefiles.com) |
width | Number or String | "100%" | Width of the lottie animation container (Numbers correspond to pixel values) |
height | Number or String | "100%" | Height of the lottie animation container (Numbers correspond to pixel values) |
speed | Number | "1" | Speed of the lottie animation |
direction | String | "forward" | Animation play direction |
loop | Number or Boolean | true | The number of instances that the lottie animation should run (true is infinite) |
autoPlay | Boolean | true | Start animation on component load |
delay | Number | 0 | Delay the animation play state by some milliseconds |
pauseAnimation | Boolean | false | Prop to pass reactive variables so that you can control animation pause and play |
pauseOnHover | Boolean | false | Whether to pause the animation on hover |
playOnHover | Boolean | false | Whether to play the animation when you hover |
backgroundColor | String | transparent | Background color of the container |
noMargin | Boolean | false | Prevent the lottie from auto centering in the container. This gives you better control on placement within your UI |
scale | Number | 1 | Scale the animation (might cause blurriness) |
assetsPath | String | "" | URL to the image asset you need to use in your Lottie animation |
renderer | String | "svg" | Set the renderer |
rendererSettings | Object | {} | Options for if you want to use an existing canvas to draw (can be ignored on most cases) |
A few events are emitted from the component. Look at the Demos for examples.
You can control the animation with the following methods. These methods can be called by assigning a ref
value to the vue3-lottie
component. Look at the Demos for examples.
A big thank you goes to @reslear for adding Typescript support to this library. Go check out his profile and give him a follow!
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FAQs
Add Lottie animations to your Vue 3 or Nuxt 3 application.
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