markuspalme / LottieNet6

.NET 6 iOS bindings for Lottie
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Lottie.iOS
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LottieNet6

Lottie is a mobile library for iOS that parses Adobe After Effects animations exported as json with Bodymovin and renders them natively on mobile!

This library is a port of https://github.com/Baseflow/LottieXamarin/ to .NET 6 but limited to iOS.

Sample App

You can build the sample app yourself: Lottie.iOS.Demo

Using Lottie for net6-ios

Lottie supports iOS 8 and above. Lottie animations can be loaded from bundled JSON or from a URL

The simplest way to use it is with LOTAnimationView:

LOTAnimationView animation = LOTAnimationView.AnimationNamed("LottieLogo1");
this.View.AddSubview(animation);
animation.PlayWithCompletion((animationFinished) => {
  // Do Something
});
//You can also use the awaitable version
//var animationFinished = await animation.PlayAsync();

Or you can load it programmatically from a NSUrl

LOTAnimationView animation = new LOTAnimationView(new NSUrl(url));
this.View.AddSubview(animation);

Lottie supports the iOS UIViewContentModes ScaleAspectFit and ScaleAspectFill

You can also set the animation progress interactively.

CGPoint translation = gesture.GetTranslationInView(this.View);
nfloat progress = translation.Y / this.View.Bounds.Size.Height;
animationView.AnimationProgress = progress;

Want to mask arbitrary views to animation layers in a Lottie View? Easy-peasy as long as you know the name of the layer from After Effects

UIView snapshot = this.View.SnapshotView(afterScreenUpdates: true);
lottieAnimation.AddSubview(snapshot, layer: "AfterEffectsLayerName");

Lottie comes with a UIViewController animation-controller for making custom viewController transitions!

#region View Controller Transitioning
public class LOTAnimationTransitionDelegate : UIViewControllerTransitioningDelegate
{
    public override IUIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning GetAnimationControllerForPresentedController(UIViewController presented, UIViewController presenting, UIViewController source)
    {
        LOTAnimationTransitionController animationController =
            new LOTAnimationTransitionController(
            animation: "vcTransition1",
            fromLayer: "outLayer",
            toLayer: "inLayer");

        return animationController;
    }

    public override IUIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning GetAnimationControllerForDismissedController(UIViewController dismissed)
    {
        LOTAnimationTransitionController animationController = 
            new LOTAnimationTransitionController(
                animation: "vcTransition2",
                fromLayer: "outLayer",
                toLayer: "inLayer");

        return animationController;
    } 
}
#endregion

If your animation will be frequently reused, LOTAnimationView has an built in LRU Caching Strategy.

Supported After Effects Features

Keyframe Interpolation


Solids


Masks


Track Mattes


Parenting


Shape Layers


Stroke (shape layer)


Fill (shape layer)


Trim Paths (shape layer)


Performance and Memory

  1. If the composition has no masks or mattes then the performance and memory overhead should be quite good. No bitmaps are created and most operations are simple canvas draw operations.
  2. If the composition has mattes, 2-3 bitmaps will be created at the composition size. The bitmaps are created automatically by lottie when the animation view is added to the window and recycled when it is removed from the window. For this reason, it is not recommended to use animations with masks or mattes in a RecyclerView because it will cause significant bitmap churn. In addition to memory churn, additional bitmap.eraseColor() and canvas.drawBitmap() calls are necessary for masks and mattes which will slow down the performance of the animation. For small animations, the performance hit should not be large enough to be obvious when actually used.
  3. If you are using your animation in a list, it is recommended to use a CacheStrategy in LottieAnimationView.setAnimation(String, CacheStrategy) so the animations do not have to be deserialized every time.

Try it out

Clone this repository and run the Lottie.iOS.Demo module to see a sample animation.

Contributing

Contributors are more than welcome. Just upload a PR with a description of your changes. Lottie uses Facebook screenshot tests for Android to identify pixel level changes/breakages. Please run ./gradlew --daemon recordMode screenshotTests before uploading a PR to ensure that nothing has broken. Use a Nexus 5 emulator running Lollipop for this. Changed screenshots will show up in your git diff if you have.

If you would like to add more JSON files and screenshot tests, feel free to do so and add the test to LottieTest.

Issues or feature requests?

File github issues for anything that is unexpectedly broken. If an After Effects file is not working, please attach it to your issue. Debugging without the original file is much more difficult.