react-tween-state

WebJar for react-tween-state

Лицензия

Лицензия

BSD
Категории

Категории

React Взаимодействие с пользователем Веб-фреймворки
Группа

Группа

org.webjars.bower
Идентификатор

Идентификатор

react-tween-state
Последняя версия

Последняя версия

0.0.5
Дата

Дата

Тип

Тип

jar
Описание

Описание

react-tween-state
WebJar for react-tween-state
Ссылка на сайт

Ссылка на сайт

http://webjars.org
Система контроля версий

Система контроля версий

https://github.com/chenglou/react-tween-state

Скачать react-tween-state

Как подключить последнюю версию

<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.bower/react-tween-state/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.webjars.bower</groupId>
    <artifactId>react-tween-state</artifactId>
    <version>0.0.5</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.bower/react-tween-state/
implementation 'org.webjars.bower:react-tween-state:0.0.5'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.bower/react-tween-state/
implementation ("org.webjars.bower:react-tween-state:0.0.5")
'org.webjars.bower:react-tween-state:jar:0.0.5'
<dependency org="org.webjars.bower" name="react-tween-state" rev="0.0.5">
  <artifact name="react-tween-state" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='org.webjars.bower', module='react-tween-state', version='0.0.5')
)
libraryDependencies += "org.webjars.bower" % "react-tween-state" % "0.0.5"
[org.webjars.bower/react-tween-state "0.0.5"]

Зависимости

Библиотека не имеет зависимостей. Это самодостаточное приложение, которое не зависит ни от каких других библиотек.

Модули Проекта

Данный проект не имеет модулей.

React Tween State

The equivalent of React's this.setState, but for animated tweens: this.tweenState.

Live demo and source.

Npm:

npm install react-tween-state

Bower:

bower install react-tween-state

API

Example usage:

var tweenState = require('react-tween-state');
var React = require('react');

var App = React.createClass({
  mixins: [tweenState.Mixin],
  getInitialState: function() {
    return {left: 0};
  },
  handleClick: function() {
    this.tweenState('left', {
      easing: tweenState.easingTypes.easeInOutQuad,
      duration: 500,
      endValue: this.state.left === 0 ? 400 : 0
    });
  },
  render: function() {
    var style = {
      position: 'absolute',
      width: 50,
      height: 50,
      backgroundColor: 'lightblue',
      left: this.getTweeningValue('left')
    };
    return <div style={style} onClick={this.handleClick} />;
  }
});

The library exports Mixin, easingTypes and stackBehavior.

this.tweenState(path: String | Array<String>, configuration: Object)

This first calls setState and puts your fields straight to their final value. Under the hood, it creates a layer that interpolates from the old value to the new. You can retrieve that tweening value using getTweeningValue below.

path is the name of the state field you want to tween. If it's deeply nested, e.g. to animate c in {a: {b: {c: 1}}}, provide the path as ['a', 'b', 'c']

configuration is of the following format:

{
  easing: easingFunction,
  duration: timeInMilliseconds,
  delay: timeInMilliseconds,
  beginValue: aNumber,
  endValue: aNumber,
  onEnd: endCallback,
  stackBehavior: behaviorOption
}
  • easing (default: easingTypes.easeInOutQuad): the interpolation function used. react-tween-state provides frequently used interpolation (exposed under easingTypes). To plug in your own, the function signature is: (currentTime: Number, beginValue: Number, endValue: Number, totalDuration: Number): Number.
  • duration (default: 300).
  • delay (default: 0). *
  • beginValue (default: the current value of the state field).
  • endValue.
  • onEnd: the callback to trigger when the animation's done. **
  • stackBehavior (default: stackBehavior.ADDITIVE). Subsequent tween to the same state value will be stacked (added together). This gives a smooth tween effect that is iOS 8's new default. This blog post describes it well. The other option is stackBehavior.DESTRUCTIVE, which replaces all current animations of that state value by this new one.

* For a destructive animation, starting the next one with a delay still immediately kills the previous tween. If that's not your intention, try setTimeout or additive animation. DESTRUCTIVE + duration 0 effectively cancels all in-flight animations, skipping the easing function.

** For an additive animation, since the tweens stack and never get destroyed, the end callback is effectively fired at the end of duration.

this.getTweeningValue(path: String | Array<String>)

Get the current tweening value of the state field. Typically used in render.

License

BSD.

Версии библиотеки

Версия
0.0.5