framesync
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A frame-synced render loop for JavaScript
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Framesync
A tiny frame scheduler for performantly batching reads, updates and renders.
Segregating actions that read and write to the DOM will avoid layout thrashing.
It's also a way of ensuring order of execution across a frame. For instance, Framer Motion batches animations on the update
step, and renders on the render
step, allowing independent animation of transform
properties.
Install
npm install framesync
Usage
Framesync splits a frame into discrete read
, update
, preRender
, render
and postRender
steps.
Scheduling functions
Functions can be scheduled to different parts of the render loop with sync
.
import sync from 'framesync';
It provides four functions, one for scheduling a function to run on each part of the frame:
sync.update(() => {});
Frame data
Each function is provided data about the current frame:
sync.update(({ delta, timestamp }) => {});
delta
: Time since last frame (in milliseconds)timestamp
: Timestamp of the current frame.
This object is recycled across frames, so values should be destructured if intended to be used asynchronously.
Keep alive
We can run a function as an ongoing process by passing true
as the second parameter:
let count = 0;
sync.update(() => count++, true);
This will keep the process running until it's actively cancelled.
Run immediately
The third parameter, immediate
, can be used to sync a function on the current frame step.
By default, Framesync will schedule functions to run the next time that frame step is fired:
sync.update(({ timestamp }) => {
// The following function will run on the subsequent frame:
sync.update((frame) => frame.timestamp !== timestamp);
});
By setting immediate
to true
, we can add this at the end of the current step:
sync.update(({ timestamp }) => {
// The following function will run on the **current** frame:
sync.update(
(frame) => frame.timestamp === timestamp,
false,
true
);
});
Cancelling
Synced processes can be cancelled with the cancelSync
function:
import sync, { cancelSync } from 'framesync';
let count = 0;
const process = sync.render(() => {
count++;
if (count >= 10) cancelSync.render(process);
}, true);