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alpinejs-flux

v1.2.2

Published

Simplifies the process of applying CSS classes with x-transition as a template and makes them reusable within single attribute.

Downloads

10

Readme

alpinejs-flux

English | Indonesia

Simplifies the process of applying CSS classes with x-transition as a template and makes them reusable within single attribute.

It requires alpinejs v3.11.0 or higher.

Install

With a CDN

<script defer src="https://unpkg.com/alpinejs-flux@latest/dist/flux.min.js"></script>

<script defer src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/cdn.min.js"></script>

With a Package Manager

yarn add -D alpinejs-flux

npm install -D alpinejs-flux
import Alpine from 'alpinejs'
import flux from 'alpinejs-flux'

Alpine.plugin(() => {
    flux(Alpine, {
        "translate-y-2": [
            "transition duration-300", // transition
            "opacity-0 scale-90 translate-y-2", // enter-start | leave-end
            "opacity-100 scale-100 translate-y-0", // enter-end | leave-start
            "ease-out", "ease-in" // enter, leave
        ],
        rotate: {
            "enter": "transition-all ease-in-out transform duration-300",
            "enter-start": "opacity-0 scale-90",
            "enter-end": "opacity-100 scale-100 rotate-180",
            "leave": "transition-all ease-in-out transform duration-300",
            "leave-start": "opacity-100 scale-100",
            "leave-end": "opacity-0 scale-90"
        }
    });
});

Alpine.start()

Usage

There's several ways to use this plugin.

<section x-data="{ show: false, template: [
        'transition duration-300',
        'opacity-0 scale-90',
        'opacity-100 scale-100',
        'ease-out', 'ease-in',
    ] }">
    <button @click="show = !show">Toggle</button>

    <!-- You can call the defined template by calling the name of the config -->
    <div x-show="show" x-flux="'translate-y-2'">Array from Config</div>
    <div x-show="show" x-flux="'rotate'">Object from Config</div>

    <!-- Or you can use the magic -->
    <div x-show="show" x-init="$translateY2">Array from Config</div>
    <div x-show="show" x-init="$rotate">Object from Config</div>
    <div x-show="show" x-init="$flux('translate-y-2')">Array from Config</div>

    <!-- You can define it inline -->
    <div x-show="show" x-flux="[
        'transition duration-300',
        'opacity-0 scale-90',
        'opacity-100 scale-100',
        'ease-out', 'ease-in',
    ]">Array Expression</div>

    <!-- You can define template with $flux magic, the name should be kebab-case when defining -->
    <div x-show="show" x-init="$flux('opacity-scale', template)">Array Expression</div>

    <!-- by default after defining it will applied to the element automatically, you can pass false as third argument to only register -->
    <div x-show="show" x-init="$flux('opacity-scale', template, false)">Array Expression</div>
</section>

Stats

Credits

Thanks to markmead for the template.