react-lottie-light2
v3.0.1
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lottie animation view for React
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react-lottie-light2
NOTE: this is a fork of react-lottie
to use lottie_light.js
instead of lottie
Difference:
- Use lottie-light by default
- Use peerDep for lottie-web
- babel 7
Demo
https://chenqingspring.github.io/react-lottie
Wrapper of bodymovin.js
bodymovin is Adobe After Effects plugin for exporting animations as JSON, also it provide bodymovin.js for render them as svg/canvas/html.
Why Lottie?
Flexible After Effects features
We currently support solids, shape layers, masks, alpha mattes, trim paths, and dash patterns. And we’ll be adding new features on a regular basis.
Manipulate your animation any way you like
You can go forward, backward, and most importantly you can program your animation to respond to any interaction.
Small file sizes
Bundle vector animations within your app without having to worry about multiple dimensions or large file sizes. Alternatively, you can decouple animation files from your app’s code entirely by loading them from a JSON API.
Learn more › http://airbnb.design/lottie/
Looking for lottie files › https://www.lottiefiles.com/
Installation
Install through npm:
npm install --save react-lottie
Usage
Import pinjump.json.json as animation data
import React from "react";
import Lottie from "react-lottie";
import * as animationData from "./pinjump.json";
export default class LottieControl extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = { isStopped: false, isPaused: false };
}
render() {
const buttonStyle = {
display: "block",
margin: "10px auto",
};
const defaultOptions = {
loop: true,
autoplay: true,
animationData: animationData,
rendererSettings: {
preserveAspectRatio: "xMidYMid slice",
},
};
return (
<div>
<Lottie
options={defaultOptions}
height={400}
width={400}
isStopped={this.state.isStopped}
isPaused={this.state.isPaused}
/>
<button
style={buttonStyle}
onClick={() => this.setState({ isStopped: true })}
>
stop
</button>
<button
style={buttonStyle}
onClick={() => this.setState({ isStopped: false })}
>
play
</button>
<button
style={buttonStyle}
onClick={() => this.setState({ isPaused: !this.state.isPaused })}
>
pause
</button>
</div>
);
}
}
props
The <Lottie />
Component supports the following components:
options required
the object representing the animation settings that will be instantiated by bodymovin. Currently a subset of the bodymovin options are supported:
loop options [default:
false
]autoplay options [default:
false
]animationData required
rendererSettings required
width optional [default: 100%
]
pixel value for containers width.
height optional [default: 100%
]
pixel value for containers height.
eventListeners optional [default: []
]
This is an array of objects containing a eventName
and callback
function that will be registered as eventlisteners on the animation object. refer to bodymovin#events where the mention using addEventListener, for a list of available custom events.
example:
eventListeners = [
{
eventName: "complete",
callback: () => console.log("the animation completed:"),
},
];
Related Projects
- Bodymovin react-lottie is a wrapper of bodymovin
- Angular Lottie angular implementation
- Vue Lottie vue implementation
- React Native Lottie react native implementation by airbnb
- IOS Lottie ios implementation by airbnb
- Android Lottie android implementation by airbnb
Contribution
Your contributions and suggestions are heartily welcome.
License
MIT