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react-overdrive

v0.0.10

Published

Super easy magic-move transitions for React apps

Downloads

638

Readme

react-overdrive

Super easy magic-move transitions for React apps.

Demos

  1. Page transitions

Overdrive Demo

  1. Image Gallery with next.js

Overdrive Demo

  1. With React Router

Overdrive Demo

Install

$ npm install react-overdrive --save

Usage

Example with routing

Wrap any element (not just images) in a <Overdrive id=""></Overdrive> component. Add the same id to create a transition between the elements.

On page1.js:

import Overdrive from 'react-overdrive'

const pageA = (props) => (
  <div>
    <h1>Page A</h1>
    <Overdrive id="bender-to-big-fry">
      <img src="bender.png" width="100" height="100"/>
    </Overdrive>
  </div>
);

On page2.js:

import Overdrive from 'react-overdrive'

const pageB = (props) => (
  <div>
    <h1>Page B</h1>
    <Overdrive id="bender-to-big-fry">
      <img src="fry.png" width="300" height="300"/>
    </Overdrive>
  </div>
);

Now route between the pages.

Example without routing

On page.js:

import Overdrive from 'react-overdrive'

const page = (props) => (
  <div>
    {props.loading && <Overdrive id="content"><Loader/></Overdrive>}
    {!props.loading && <Overdrive id="content"><Content/></Overdrive>}
  </div>
);

API

| Prop | Description | Default Value | |----------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------| | id | Required. A unique string to identify the component. | | | element | Wrapping element type. | 'div' | | duration | Animation duration (in milliseconds). | 200 | | easing | Animation easing function. | '' | | animationDelay | Add delay of calculating the mounted component position. Setting to 1 usually helps avoiding issues with window scrolling. | null | | onAnimationEnd | Event dispatched when the animation has finished. | null |

How does it work?

A transition is made when an <Overdrive id="example"/> component is unmounted and another <Overdrive id="example"/> is mounted not later than 100ms.

The transition is made by cloning the unmounted and mounted components, adding them with absolute position and CSS transformed from the source to the target position.

Sponsors

Thanks to the following companies for generously providing their services/products to help improve this project:

Thanks to BrowserStack for providing cross-browser testing.

Who made this?

Tal Bereznitskey. Find me on Twitter as @ketacode.