@oak-digital/react-curtain v0.4.0
react-curtain
React curtain can be used as a page transition, by hiding all your content behind a curtain and then switching out the components. React curtain will not switch out it's children while transitioning, thus reducing complexity in your application.
Getting started
# pnpm, npm or yarn
pnpm install @oak-digital/react-curtain framer-motionIn your component, import the Curtain component and the css. Make sure to import this library's css before your own so that you may overwrite the styles.
import { Curtain } from '@oak-digital/react-curtain'
import '@oak-digital/react-curtain/dist/style.css'
const Layout = ({ children, isLoading }) => {
return (
<Curtain visible={isLoading}>
{children}
</Curtain>
)
}
export default LayoutAPI
See storybook for description of props
Note about context
If a context changes, react-curtain will render the updated context immediatly. To avoid this, you should provide a "fake" context, that react-curtain will make sure only lives while animating the curtain.
To make react-curtain use a "fake" context, you should use the contexts prop (example) and provide the contexts.
The following example shows how the context can be updated at the same time as the curtain should be visible, but it will still show the old state of the context, since the context was provided in the contexts prop.
import { Curtain } from '@oak-digital/react-curtain'
import '@oak-digital/react-curtain/dist/style.css'
// This should either be defined outside of render function
// or as a useMemo to avoid unnecessary reruns of useEffect.
const contexts = [MyContext];
const Layout = () => {
const { counter, incrementCounter } = useMyContext(); // This is just to show what the context provides
const [visible, setVisible] = useState(false);
const onClick = async () => {
incrementCounter();
setVisible(true);
// wait 1000ms before hiding the curtain again
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
setVisible(false);
};
return (
<Curtain contexts={contexts} visible={visible}>
<div>
{/* Button that renders counter from context */}
<Button onClick={onClick} />
</div>
</Curtain>
);
}