A simple React library that provides components for managing animations and transitions with ease. It allows seamless transitions for both individual components and groups of elements. The library is inspired by react-transition-group and shares a similar API with a few notable differences.
- Ease of Use: Simple and intuitive API for creating animations and transitions for both components and groups of elements.
- Modern Approach: Built with functional components and hooks, avoiding deprecated methods like
findDOMNode
. - No External Dependencies: No additional dependencies, keeping your project lightweight and reducing potential conflicts.
- No
nodeRef
Required: Unlikereact-transition-group
, there's no need to pass anodeRef
prop. - Flexibility: Supports both CSS-based and inline style-based animations.
- Lightweight: Minimal bundle size to keep your application fast.
The library provides components that allow you to easily create custom components with animations and transitions tailored to your needs. You can integrate them into your own React components to add smooth animations and transitions with minimal effort.
<FadeTransition in={visible}>
<div>Fading element</div>
</FadeTransition>
To install the library, run:
npm install react-transitioning
# or
yarn add react-transitioning
For more detailed information and usage examples, check out the Docs.
The Transition
component allows you to control the mounting and unmounting of an element with transitions.
import { Transition } from 'react-transitioning'
...
<Transition in={!hidden} appear exit={false}>
{(transitionState) => (
<pre>{JSON.stringify(transitionState)}</pre>
)}
</Transition>
The CSSTransition
component applies CSS classes based on the current transition state.
import { CSSTransition } from 'react-transitioning'
...
<CSSTransition in={!hidden} classNames="fade">
<div>Animated element</div>
</CSSTransition>
The StyleTransition
component applies inline styles based on the current transition state. This is useful for customizing transitions without needing to rely on external CSS.
import { StyleTransition } from 'react-transitioning'
...
<StyleTransition
in={!hidden}
duration={300}
styles={{
enter: { opacity: 0 },
enterActive: { opacity: 1 },
}}
>
<div style={{ transition: 'opacity 300ms' }}>Animated element</div>
</StyleTransition>
The TransitionGroup
component handles a set of elements, animating them as they are added or removed from the DOM.
import { TransitionGroup } from 'react-transitioning'
...
<TransitionGroup duration={300}>
{items.map((item) => (
<CSSTransition key={item.key} classNames="fade">
<div>{item.label}</div>
</CSSTransition>
))}
</TransitionGroup>
<CSSTransition
in={!hidden}
classNames="fade"
addEndListener={(phase, done) => {
nodeRef.current.addEventListener('transitionend', done, { once: true, capture: false })
}}
>
<div ref={nodeRef}>Animated element</div>
</CSSTransition>
type TransitionProps = {
children: React.ReactNode | ((transitionState: TransitionState, activePhase: TransitionPhase) => React.ReactNode);
in?: boolean;
appear?: boolean;
enter?: boolean;
exit?: boolean;
duration?: number;
alwaysMounted?: boolean;
addEndListener?: (phase: TransitionPhase, done: () => void) => void;
onEnter: () => void;
onEntering: () => void;
onEntered: () => void;
onExit: () => void;
onExiting: () => void;
onExited: () => void;
}
The TransitionState
passed to the children function has the following structure:
type TransitionState = {
appear: boolean;
appearActive: boolean;
appearDone: boolean;
enter: boolean;
enterActive: boolean;
enterDone: boolean;
exit: boolean;
exitActive: boolean;
exitDone: boolean;
}
type CSSTransitionProps = Omit<TransitionProps, 'children'> & {
children: React.ReactElement<{ className?: string }>
classNames: string | {
appear?: string;
appearActive?: string;
appearDone?: string;
enter?: string;
enterActive?: string;
enterDone?: string;
exit?: string;
exitActive?: string;
exitDone?: string;
}
}
if classNames
is a string, then the computed className
will be suffixed based on the current transition state.
For example, when classNames
is "fade"
, the fade-appear-active
class will be applied during the appearActive
phase.
If classNames
is an object, the final className
will be taken from that object based on the current transition state.
type StyleTransitionProps = Omit<TransitionProps, 'children'> & {
children: React.ReactElement<{ style?: React.CSSProperties };
styles: {
appear?: object;
appearActive?: object;
appearDone?: object;
enter?: object;
enterActive?: object;
enterDone?: object;
exit?: object;
exitActive?: object;
exitDone?: object;
}
}
The styles
prop allows you to define inline styles based on the current transition state. For example, when the element enters, the enterActive
styles will be applied.
type TransitionGroupProps = {
children: React.ReactNode;
appear?: boolean;
enter?: boolean;
exit?: boolean;
duration?: number;
}
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