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@thefoxjob/react-bodymovin

v1.0.13

Published

React wrapper for the bodymovin animation library

Downloads

3

Readme

react-bodymovin

A very simple React wrapper for the awesome bodymovin library.

Does the bare minimum to embed an animation within a React application at the moment. If more things are required they can be added later. I assume you're going to build your application with webpack (this may be a bad assumption, if so, sorry), so the library isn't compiled ahead of time. I do run it through babel, but I don't flatten the require statements down or minify since you may want to do something funky there.

Installation

npm install --save react-bodymovin

Usage

import React from 'react'
import ReactBodymovin from 'react-bodymovin'
import animation from './animation.json'

const App = () => {
  const bodymovinOptions = {
    loop: true,
    autoplay: true,
    prerender: true,
    animationData: animation
  }

  return (
    <div>
      <ReactBodymovin options={bodymovinOptions} />
    </div>
  )
}

export default App

File size

Bodymovin is pretty huge, sadly, so you may want to load this dependency optionally somehow if you don't need it on every page. By default this will use the minified "light" version which only supports SVG to make it a little smaller.

If you need the full Bodymovin library with expression support, this is possible by adding a line in your webpack.DefinePlugin configuration as shown below:

plugins: ([
	new webpack.DefinePlugin({
    //Set true for the full bodymovin.min and false for bodymovin_light.min
		BODYMOVIN_EXPRESSION_SUPPORT: true
	})
])

Simply set to true for the full bodymovin.min.js with expression support, and set to false for bodymovin_light.min.js which doesn't support expressions, but is smaller, as shown below:

| Bodymovin file sizes | Normal | Light | |----------------------|--------|-------| | Default | 492K | 311K | | Minified | 226K | 129K | | Minified + Gzipped | 53K | 34K |