react-transition-components v4.2.0
React Transition Components
An animation component library & higher-order component for generating easily configurable <Transition> components from react-transition-group.
react-transition-components is 3 kB gzipped, has peer dependencies on react and react-transition-group, and supports webpack tree-shaking by default: https://bundlephobia.com/result?p=react-transition-components
yarn install react-transition-componentsMotivation
react-transition-components has 2 goals:
- Provide a component library of common lightweight UI transitions that are configurable on durations, delays, easings, and other animation values.
- Make it easy to create configurable transition components by providing a
createTransitionhigher-order component.
The aforementioned createTransition higher-order component wraps <Transition> from react-transition-group, maintains backwards compatibility with its props, and enhances it with configurable timings, delays, and easings. It provides a concise API, allowing you to express an enter/exit CSS transition in 6 lines of code in the simplest case:
import { createTransition } from 'react-transition-components';
const CustomTransition = createTransition({
from: { transform: 'scale(0) skew(45deg)', opacity: 0 },
enter: { transform: 'scale(1) skew(0deg)', opacity: 1 }
});Component Library
react-transition-components comes with multiple components that work out of the box. A Storybook is live at: https://setsun.io/react-transition-components
The following components are included, and implement the most common CSS transitions:
- FadeTransition for
opacityanimations - HeightTransition for
heightanimations - TranslateTransition for
translate3danimations - ScaleTransition for
scale3danimations - RotateTransition for
rotate3danimations - SkewTransition for
skewanimations - ClipTransition for
clip-pathanimations
Higher-order component API
createTransition(config: TransitionConfig)
The createTransition higher-order component returns a pre-configured <Transition> component that allows you to create transition components that can be used immediately, and can be configured via props as your animation needs change.
All components created via createTransition support all props from the <Transition> component from react-transition-group (https://reactcommunity.org/react-transition-group/transition).
These generated components also have extended functionality and have the following base props for customizing transition properties and timings:
type Props = {
// a custom duration for your transition, with the ability
// to also have separate enter / exit durations
duration?: number | {
enter: number;
exit: number;
};
// a custom delay for your transition, with the ability
// to also have separate enter / exit delays
delay?: number | {
enter: number;
exit: number;
};
// a CSS transition easing curve
easing?: string;
// React children can either be a ReactNode, or a function that takes
// a style and status, and returns a ReactNode
children: React.ReactNode | ((style: React.CSSProperties, status: TransitionStatus) => React.ReactNode);
}createTransition has the following type signature:
type TransitionConfig = {
from: React.CSSProperties | LazyCSSProperties;
enter: React.CSSProperties | LazyCSSProperties;
exit?: React.CSSProperties | LazyCSSProperties;
transitionProperty?: string;
}
type createTransition = (config: TransitionConfig) => React.SFC<TransitionProps>from: React.CSSProperties | LazyCSSProperties
The from property is the starting style of your transition component. This is the first state that your component animation will animate from. If the exit property is not specified, the from property is also used for the exit animation.
enter: React.CSSProperties | LazyCSSProperties
The enter property is the entering style of your transition component. This is the state where your component animation will animate to, and its final resting state.
exit?: React.CSSProperties | LazyCSSProperties
The exit property is the exiting style of your transition component. This is an optional property for explicitly specifying a state to animate to when exiting, especially if you want an exit animation that is asymmetric from your enter animation.
Example Recipes
Symmetric Enter/Exit Transition
const FadeTransition = createTransition({
from: { opacity: 0 },
enter: { opacity: 1 }
});Asymmetric Enter/Exit Transition
const ScaleEnterClipExitTransition = createTransition({
from: {
transform: 'scale(0.5)',
opacity: 0,
clipPath: 'circle(100% at 50% 50%)'
},
enter: {
transform: 'scale(1)',
opacity: 1,
clipPath: 'circle(100% at 50% 50%)'
},
exit: {
transform: 'scale(1)',
opacity: 0,
clipPath: 'circle(0% at 50% 50%)'
},
});Configurable Transition
const ClipScaleFadeTransition = createTransition({
from: (props) => {
return {
opacity: props.fade ? 0 : 1,
transform: `scale(${props.scale.start})`,
clipPath: 'circle(100% at 50% 50%)'
}
},
enter: (props) => {
return {
opacity: 1,
transform: `scale(${props.scale.end})`
clipPath: 'circle(100% at 50% 50%)'
}
},
exit: (props) => {
return {
opacity: props.fade ? 0 : 1,
transform: `scale(${props.scale.start})`,
clipPath: 'circle(0% at 50% 50%)'
}
},
});
ClipScaleFadeTransition.defaultProps = {
fade: true,
scale: {
start: 0.5,
end: 1,
}
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