chenqingspring / vue-lottie

Render After Effects animations on Vue based on Bodymovin
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Lottie Animation View for Vue (React, Angular)

npm version

Generated by create-vue-component

Wapper of bodymovin.js

bodymovin is Adobe After Effects plugin for exporting animations as JSON, also it provide bodymovin.js for vender them as svg/canvas/html.

Demo

https://chenqingspring.github.io/vue-lottie

Why Lottie?

Flexible After Effects features

We currently support solids, shape layers, masks, alpha mattes, trim paths, and dash patterns. And we’ll be adding new features on a regular basis.

Manipulate your animation any way you like

You can go forward, backward, and most importantly you can program your animation to respond to any interaction.

Small file sizes

Bundle vector animations within your app without having to worry about multiple dimensions or large file sizes. Alternatively, you can decouple animation files from your app’s code entirely by loading them from a JSON API.

Learn morehttp://airbnb.design/lottie/

Looking for lottie files › https://www.lottiefiles.com/

Installation

Install through npm:

npm install --save vue-lottie

Usage

<template>
    <div id="app">
        <lottie :options="defaultOptions" :height="400" :width="400" v-on:animCreated="handleAnimation"/>
        <div>
            <p>Speed: x{{animationSpeed}}</p>
            <input type="range" value="1" min="0" max="3" step="0.5"
                   v-on:change="onSpeedChange" v-model="animationSpeed">
        </div>
        <button v-on:click="stop">stop</button>
        <button v-on:click="pause">pause</button>
        <button v-on:click="play">play</button>
    </div>
</template>

<script>
  import Lottie from './lottie.vue';
  import * as animationData from './assets/pinjump.json';

  export default {
    name: 'app',
    components: {
      'lottie': Lottie
    },
    data() {
      return {
        defaultOptions: {animationData: animationData},
        animationSpeed: 1
      }
    },
    methods: {
      handleAnimation: function (anim) {
        this.anim = anim;
      },

      stop: function () {
        this.anim.stop();
      },

      play: function () {
        this.anim.play();
      },

      pause: function () {
        this.anim.pause();
      },

      onSpeedChange: function () {
        this.anim.setSpeed(this.animationSpeed);
      }
    }
  }
</script>

Configuration

You can pass a configuration object through options property:

More information on Bodymoving Documentation

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Contribution

Your contributions and suggestions are heartily welcome.

License

MIT