svelte-enhanced-transitions
v0.0.8
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Enhance your [svelte](https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte) transitions.
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svelte-enhanced-transitions
Enhance your svelte transitions.
Contributing
Contributions are always welcome!
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Installation
Install svelte-enhanced-transitions with npm
npm install svelte-enhanced-transitions@latest -D
Features
The svelte-enhanced-transitions package allows you to enable and disable svelte transitions and use css variables in parameters that accept css units
Usage/Examples
The package exports a high order function named enhanceTransition
that adds to a transition the ability to receive an enabled parameter and the ability to use css variables in the parameters you indicate, the function receives the transition to be enhanced and the parameters that can receive css variables
The package also exports the seven standard svelte transitions already enhanced
In addition to the properties that you can make explicit to accept css variables, the enabled property always accepts a css variable as a value
Buit-in transitions
<script>
import { fade } from 'svelte-enhanced-transitions';
let show = false;
let enabled = true;
</script>
<button on:click={() => (show = !show)}>toggle show</button>
<button on:click={() => (show = !enabled)}>toggle enabled</button>
{#if show}
<p transition:fly={{ enabled, x: '--x', y: '--y' }}>fly</p>
{/if}
<style>
p {
--x: 100vw;
--y: 1000vh;
}
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
p {
--x: 0vw;
--y: 0vh;
}
}
</style>
Custom transitions
<script>
import { enhanceTransition } from 'svelte-enhanced-transitions';
function customBlur(node, params) {
// your transition code
}
const enhancedCustomBlur = enhanceTransition(custom, ['amount']);
let show = false;
</script>
{#if show}
<p transition:enhancedCustomBlur={{ enabled: '--enabled', amount: '--amount' }}>slide</p>
{/if}
<style>
p {
--amount: 10px;
}
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) {
:root {
--enabled: true;
}
}
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
p {
--amount: 0px;
}
}
</style>
Known issues
- Transitions initiated using the transition: directive will have the same value for the enabled prop on input and output even if the value has changed between one and the other, this problem does not happen if you use the in: and out: directives separately
Live Demo
You can check the live demo here