@neoconfetti/vue
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Confetti explosion in Vue ππ
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@neoconfetti/vue
Let's party ππ with Vue! @neoconfetti/vue
allows you to show an awesome confetti explosion on your page, with Vue!
Features
- π€ Tiny - 1.56KB min+br.
- π Simple - Quite simple to use, and effectively no-config required!
- π§ββοΈ Elegant - Vue directive
v-confetti
rather than setting things up inmounted()
hook. - ποΈ Customizable - Offers tons of options that you can modify to get different behaviors.
- π₯οΈ SSR friendly - Works seamlessly in NuxtJS, VitePress and other Server Side Rendering environments!
Installing
# pnpm
pnpm add @neoconfetti/vue
# npm
npm install @neoconfetti/vue
# yarn
yarn add @neoconfetti/vue
Usage
Basic usage:
<script>
import { vConfetti } from '@neoconfetti/vue';
</script>
<div v-confetti />
Customizing behavior with options:
<div v-confetti="{ particleCount: 200, force: 0.3 }" />
Props
There's tons of options available for this package. All of them are already documented within the code itself, so you'll never have to leave the code editor.
particleCount
Number of confetti particles to create.
type: number
Default value: 150
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ particleCount: 200 }" />
particleSize
Size of the confetti particles in pixels
type: number
Default value: 12
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ particleSize: 20 }" />
particleShape
Shape of particles to use. Can be mix
, circles
or rectangles
mix
will use both circles and rectangles
circles
will use only circles
rectangles
will use only rectangles
type: 'mix' | 'circles' | 'rectangles'
Default value: 'mix'
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ particleShape: 'circles' }" />
duration
Duration of the animation in milliseconds
type: number
Default value: 3500
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ duration: 5000 }" />
colors
Colors to use for the confetti particles. Pass string array of colors. Can use hex colors, named colors, CSS Variables, literally anything valid in plain CSS.
type: Array<string>
Default value: ['#FFC700', '#FF0000', '#2E3191', '#41BBC7']
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ colors: ['var(--yellow)', 'var(--red)', '#2E3191', '#41BBC7'] }" />
force
Force of the confetti particles. Between 0 and 1. 0 is no force, 1 is maximum force. Will error out if you pass a value outside of this range.
type: number
Default value: 0.5
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ force: 0.3 }" />
stageHeight
Height of the stage in pixels. Confetti will only fall within this height.
type: number
Default value: 800
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ stageHeight: 500 }" />
stageWidth
Width of the stage in pixels. Confetti will only fall within this width.
type: number
Default value: 1600
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ stageWidth: 500 }" />
destroyAfterDone
Whether or not destroy all confetti nodes after the duration
period has passed. By default it destroys all nodes, to free up memory.
type: boolean
Default value: true
Example:
<div v-confetti="{ destroyAfterDone: false }" />
Fine-grained reactivity
Changing the options will destroy the existing confetti mid-flight, and create a new one with the new options. Exception: If particlesCount
isn't changed, and properties like colors
or particleShape
is changed, the confetti particles will change their colors or shape mid-flight.
Performance
This library functions by creating 2 DOM nodes for every single confetti. By default, if the particlesCount
is set to 150, it will create 300 nodes. This is a lot of nodes. For most devices, these many nodes are not a big issue, but I recommend checking your target devices' performance if you choose to go with a higher number, like 400 or 500.
Also, after the specified duration
, all the confetti DOM nodes will be destroyed. This is to free up memory. If you wish to keep them around, set destroyAfterDone
to false
.
Credits
This library is the port of the amazing react-confetti-explosion package, just 10X smaller and faster. All the logic is from that package only, optimisation and Svelte code are mine π
License
MIT License Β© Puru Vijay