vue-flip-toolkit
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A Vue.js port of the inimitable react-flip-toolkit
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vue-flip-toolkit
A Vue.js port of the wonderful react-flip-toolkit
, developed by @aholachek (to whom all credit is due here)
Quick Start
yarn add vue-flip-toolkit
Wrap the components you wish to animate with a single Flipper
component that has a flipKey
prop. This prop must change every time you want an animation to happen.
Wrap elements that should be animated with Flipped
components that have a flipId
prop matching them across renders.
A basic example can be found here: https://codesandbox.io/s/m354w1mmp9
Why even port this to Vue.js?
Fair question. In developing my own library, vue-overdrive
, I've felt the pain of not being able to find a declarative library for animating a given DOM element between two states. Upon discovering react-flip-toolkit
, which has a first-class "core" API that can be used outside of React, I wanted to take a crack at using it to re-implement vue-overdrive
. The fruit of my attempt is the following library, vue-flip-toolkit
.
What's in this library?
This library strives to imitate its parent, react-flip-toolkit
, as closely as possible. It thus exports the following two components that you can use in your Vue applications. For the sake of brevity, I've lifted descriptions/verbiage from the README of react-flip-toolkit
, indicated via blockquotes.
Flipper.vue
The parent wrapper component that contains all the elements to be animated. You'll most typically need only one of these per page. Read more –>
Props
| prop | default | type | details |
| ------------------------ | ------------ | ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| className
| – | string
| A class that will apply to the div rendered by Flipper
|
| flipKey
(required) | – | string, number, boolean
| Changing this tells vue-flip-toolkit
to transition child elements wrapped in Flipped components. |
| spring
| "noWobble"
| string, object
| Provide a string or referencing one of the spring presets — noWobble
, veryGentle
, gentle
, wobbly
, or stiff
. Otherwise, pass a custom spring object |
| staggerConfig
| {}
| object
| Provide configuration for staggered Flipped children. |
Flipped.vue
Wraps an element that should be animated.
Props
| prop | default | type | details |
| ----------------------- | ------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| flipId
(required) | – | string
| Use this to tell vue-flip-toolkit
how elements should be matched across renders so they can be animated. |
| inverseFlipId
| – | string
| Refer to the id of the parent Flipped
container whose transform you want to cancel out. If this prop is provided, the Flipped
component will become a limited version of itself that is only responsible for cancelling out its parent transform. It will read from any provided transform props and will ignore all other props (besides inverseFlipId
.) |
| stagger
| – | string
| Provide a natural, spring-based staggering effect in which the spring easing of each item is pinned to the previous one's movement. If you want to get more granular, you can provide a string key and the element will be staggered with other elements with the same key. |
| delayUntil
| – | string
| Delay an animation by providing a reference to another Flipped component that it should wait for before animating (the other Flipped component should have a stagger delay as that is the only use case in which this prop is necessary.) |
| shouldInvert
| – | function
| A function provided with the current and previous decisionData
props passed down by the Flipper component. Returns a boolean indicating whether to apply inverted transforms to all Flipped
children that request it via an inverseFlipId
. |
| shouldFlip
| – | function
| A function provided with the current and previous decisionData props passed down by the Flipper
component. Returns a boolean
to indicate whether a Flipped
component should animate at that particular moment or not. |
| opacity
| false | boolean
| |
| scale
| false | boolean
| Tween scaleX
and scaleY
|
| translate
| false | boolean
| Tween translateX
and translateY
|
Events
| eventName | args | details |
| ------------ | ------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------- |
| @on-start | {el: DOMElement, id: String}
| Emitted when the flipped
animation begins. |
| @on-complete | {el: DOMElement, id: String}
| Emitted when the flipped
animation begins. |
Cool, so how do I use it?
Install the library
yarn add vue-flip-toolkit
Import the respective components.
import { Flipper, Flipped } from "vue-flip-toolkit";
Register the components.
// Example.vue
<script>
export default {
components: {
Flipped,
Flipper
}
};
</script>
OK, time for some examples.
You got it.
1) Simple, Expanding Div Animation
2) Two Divs
3) List Shuffle Animation
4) Advanced Accordion
5) Scale Animation + Anime.js
6) Material Design inspired animation
7) Vue Router Example
This example is very much a WIP. Nonetheless, it illustrates at a high-level how to use vue-flip-toolkit
with vue-router
, as well as hook into the @on-complete
and @on-start
events.
What's next?
A lot.
Primarily, I want to make sure that this basic set of functionality works for Vue developers, and that the API makes sense.
Once we check that box, I'd like to add support for additional props for both Flipped
and Flipper
. Right now, you can't do too too much with them.