bodymovin is Adobe After Effects plugin for exporting animations as JSON, also it provide bodymovin.js for vender them as svg/canvas/html.
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.
You can go forward, backward, and most importantly you can program your animation to respond to any interaction.
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 more › http://airbnb.design/lottie/
Looking for lottie files › https://www.lottiefiles.com/
Install through npm:
npm install --save qwik-lottie
import { component$, useStore } from '@builder.io/qwik';
import { QwikLottie } from 'qwik-lottie';
export default component$(() => {
const store = useStore({
options: {
path: 'https://assets7.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_M6jA5UNDHa.json',
},
});
return (
<>
<div>
<QwikLottie options={store.options} />
</div>
</>
);
});
Get free json files from LottieFiles.
You can pass a configuration object through property:
More information on Bodymoving Documentation
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MIT
This starter site is configured to deploy to Netlify Edge Functions, which means it will be rendered at an edge location near to your users.
The Netlify CLI can be used to preview a production build locally. To do so: First build your site, then to start a local server, run:
npm i -g netlify-cli
npm run build
.npm run serve
.
In this project, npm run serve
uses the netlify dev
command to spin up a server that can handle Netlify's Edge Functions locally.You can deploy your site to Netlify either via a Git provider integration or through the Netlify CLI. This starter site includes a netlify.toml
file to configure your build for deployment.
Once your site has been pushed to your Git provider, you can either link it in the Netlify UI or use the CLI. To link your site to a Git provider from the Netlify CLI, run the command:
netlify link
This sets up continuous deployment for your site's repo. Whenever you push new commits to your repo, Netlify starts the build process..
If you wish to deploy from the CLI rather than using Git, you can use the command:
netlify deploy --build
You must use the --build
flag whenever you deploy. This ensures that the Edge Functions that this starter site relies on are generated and available when you deploy your site.
Add --prod
flag to deploy to production.