react-show
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react-show React component
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React Show
A css-based (graphics accelerated) dependency-free animation component for React.
Why?
- You need to animate, reveal, collapse your react components. Everyone does!
- You want it smoothly animated, even on mobile. Like butter on a glide-cam!
- You don't want to bloat your app with custom physics-based animation frameworks, request-animation-frame-happy animation loops or even jQuery...heaven forbid.
Features
- 3.7 kb gzipped. Wow!
- Powered by native CSS animations & transitions. Put that on the GPU baby!
- Animates
height: auto;
andwidth: auto;
for you!
Demo
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Table of Contents
Installation
$ yarn add react-show
# or
$ npm install --save react-show
Usage
Simple Usage
You can create a simple expander component with the Animate
component!
import { Animate } from "react-show";
const SimpleExample = () => (
<ReactShow
show={true || false} // Toggle true or false to show or hide the content!
duration={500}
style={{
height: "auto"
}}
start={{
height: 0 // The starting style for the component.
// If the 'leave' prop isn't defined, 'start' is reused!
}}
>
Hello world!
</ReactShow>
);
Advanced Usage
You can create a simple expander component with the Animate
component!
import { Animate } from "react-show";
const SimpleExample = () => (
<ReactShow
show={true || false} // Toggle true or false to show or hide the content!
transitionOnMount // Will trigger the transition when the component is mounted and show === true
preMount // Mounts the component's children on first render even if show === false
stayMounted // Forces the component's children to remain mounted when show === false
component="span" // Use a <span> (or custom) component as the wrapper instead of a <div>
style={{
// The permanent styles for the component
height: `${Math.random() * 100}px`,
background: "white"
}}
start={{
// The starting styles for the hidden component.
opacity: 0,
height: 0
}}
enter={{
// These styles will be applied when the component enters
opacity: 1,
height: 'auto'
background: "green"
}}
leave={{
// these styles will be applied when the component leaves
opacity: 0,
height: 0,
background: "red"
}}
>
Hello world!
</ReactShow>
);
Duration, Easing, Transition Properties
You can configure duration
, easing
, and transition
by:
- Setting a component-wide default with the
duration
,easing
, andtransitionProperty
props. - Optionally using a lifecycle specific style property like
transitionDuration
,transitionTimingFunction
,transitionProperty
or eventransitionDelay
.
ReactShow comes with a wide variety of easings built-in! See Easing Options for a full list.
import ReactShow from "react-show";
const DurationAndEasingExample = () => (
<ReactShow
show={true || false} // Toggle true or false to show or hide the content!
duration={500} // // The duration of the transition in milliseconds
easing={ReactShow.easings.easeOutQuad} // Comes with all the easings you could want!
enter={{
// Only use this duration/delay during the `enter` stage
transitionDuration: ".3s",
transitionDelay: "1s"
}}
>
Hello world!
</ReactShow>
);
Lifecycle
React-Show uses the following lifecycle to determine which styles to show:
When show === true
- If component is not mounted
- If
transitionOnMount === true
- The
start
styles are set as the initial style
- The
- If
transitionOnMount === false
- The
enter
styles are set as the initial style
- The
- The component is mounted
- If
- If component is already mounted
- The
enter
styles are set as the initial style
- The
- If a
width
orheight
style is/was set toauto
- The
display: block
andoverflow: hidden
styles are temporarily applied - The component scrollWidth/scrollHeight is measured
- The
display: block
andoverflow: hidden
styles are removed
- The
- The
enter
styles are applied and component waits until all transitions complete - All lifecycle styles are removed and component waits until all transitions complete
- The
onFinish
prop function is fired
When show === false
- If a
width
orheight
style is/was set toauto
- The
display: block
andoverflow: hidden
styles are temporarily applied - The component scrollWidth/scrollHeight is measured
- The
display: block
andoverflow: hidden
styles are removed
- The
- The
leave
orstart
styles are applied and component waits until all transitions complete - If
stayMounted === false
- The component is unmounted
Easing Options
React-Show comes packaged with some awesome easings that are accessible via ReactShow.easings
. They are extremely simple to use too:
import ReactShow from "react-show";
const SimpleExample = () => (
<ReactShow show={true} easing={ReactShow.easings.easeOutQuart}>
Hello world!
</ReactShow>
);
Below is a full list of the available easings exported at ReactShow.easings
import { easings } from "react-show";
easings ===
{
// Cubic
easeInCubic: "cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.055, 0.675, 0.190)",
easeOutCubic: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000)",
easeInOutCubic: "cubic-bezier(0.645, 0.045, 0.355, 1.000)",
// Circ
easeInCirc: "cubic-bezier(0.600, 0.040, 0.980, 0.335)",
easeOutCirc: "cubic-bezier(0.075, 0.820, 0.165, 1.000)",
easeInOutCirc: "cubic-bezier(0.785, 0.135, 0.150, 0.860)",
// Expo
easeInExpo: "cubic-bezier(0.950, 0.050, 0.795, 0.035)",
easeOutExpo: "cubic-bezier(0.190, 1.000, 0.220, 1.000)",
easeInOutExpo: "cubic-bezier(1.000, 0.000, 0.000, 1.000)",
// Quad
easeInQuad: "cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.085, 0.680, 0.530)",
easeOutQuad: "cubic-bezier(0.250, 0.460, 0.450, 0.940)",
easeInOutQuad: "cubic-bezier(0.455, 0.030, 0.515, 0.955)",
// Quart
easeInQuart: "cubic-bezier(0.895, 0.030, 0.685, 0.220)",
easeOutQuart: "cubic-bezier(0.165, 0.840, 0.440, 1.000)",
easeInOutQuart: "cubic-bezier(0.770, 0.000, 0.175, 1.000)",
// Quint
easeInQuint: "cubic-bezier(0.755, 0.050, 0.855, 0.060)",
easeOutQuint: "cubic-bezier(0.230, 1.000, 0.320, 1.000)",
easeInOutQuint: "cubic-bezier(0.860, 0.000, 0.070, 1.000)",
// Sine
easeInSine: "cubic-bezier(0.470, 0.000, 0.745, 0.715)",
easeOutSine: "cubic-bezier(0.390, 0.575, 0.565, 1.000)",
easeInOutSine: "cubic-bezier(0.445, 0.050, 0.550, 0.950)",
// Back
easeInBack: "cubic-bezier(0.600, -0.280, 0.735, 0.045)",
easeOutBack: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.320, 1.275)",
easeInOutBack: "cubic-bezier(0.680, -0.550, 0.265, 1.550)"
};
API
<Animate>
Props
| Prop | Required | Default Value | Description |
| :------------------- | :------- | :------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| show
| true
| false
| Determines whether to "show" the content or not. |
| duration
| | 300
| The transition-duration
of the transition used to show the content |
| easing
| | easeOutQuint
| The transition-timing-function
used to show the content |
| transitionProperty
| | all
| The transition-property
used to show the content |
| preMount
| | false
| If true
, element will mount on first render if show === false
|
| stayMounted
| | false
| If true
, element will stay mounted when show === false
|
| transitionOnMount
| | false
| If true
, element will animate from the start
style on mount |
| style
| | undefined
| React style object (See lifecycle for more details) |
| start
| | undefined
| React style object (See lifecycle for more details) |
| enter
| | undefined
| React style object (See lifecycle for more details) |
| leave
| | undefined
| React style object (See lifecycle for more details) |
Contributing
We are always looking for people to help us grow react-show
's capabilities and examples. If you have an issue, feature request, or pull request, let us know!
License
React Show uses the MIT license. For more information on this license, click here.