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cine

v0.3.0

Published

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Readme

cine

Cine

Prepare function, which gives back spcified frames, considering frame duration.

const counters = cine(['1', '2', '3', '4'], 250)
setInterval(() => console.log(counters()), 250);

It doesn't perform any output or events, but just gives a frame on request. Probably you should use something like setInterval to create animation.

Keep delay empty to disable internally timer.

Animated CLI

Usefull with cli-update and cli-spinners for creating animated text in terminal output.

const update = require('log-update');
const spinners = require('cli-spinners')
const cine = require('cine')
const animation = cine(
  spinners.dots.frames,
  spinners.dots.interval
)

setInterval(() => update(`Loading ${animation()}`))

API

cine(frames : array<any | function>, interval: number, onFinish : function)

  • frames Array of any values, but if frame is a function, it will be called, so you can pass another animation as one frame.

  • interval Ms between frames. If you do not specify value, then frame will change only on request.

  • onFinish End handler. Will be invoked at last frame.

License

MIT, 2018, Vladimir Morulus [email protected]