Animated Elements
What are they?
The basis of react-spring
depends on two things, SpringValues
& animated
components. Let's explore the latter.
An animated
component receives SpringValues
through the style
prop and updates the element without causing a
React render. It works because it is a Higher-Order component (HOC)
assigned to a dictionary of elements depending on the target you've selected thus being able to pass the props you
desire for your application but also containing the logic to interpolate the SpringValues
from the hook you've used.
Animating elements
The animated
component can be imported from any of our targets. However, an animated
component is specific to the target
because it uses the native elements of said target. These native elements are elements that are understood by the react-reconciler
of choice: e.g. @react-three/fiber
is a reconciler for three.js
elements. Therefore, any element that the reconciler understands can be animated.
import { animated } from '@react-spring/web'
// ✅ This will work because `div` is a web element
<animated.div />
// ❌ This will not work because `mesh` is not a web element.
<animated.mesh />
If you used framer-motion
before, you will most likely be familiar with the dot notation of accessing a dictionary of components.
So, while being able to use animated.element
is useful, in most cases you'll want to style said element. react-spring
has no preference about styling techniques:
common techniques like css modules
or tailwind
all work, because every animated element accepts the properties of the native element, e.g. className
.
If you're using a CSS-in-JS library to style your components, you'll typically have access to a styled
function. Just like composing components you can compose
your animated element with the styled
function:
import { styled } from '@stitches/react'
const MyModal = styled(animated.div, {
width: '40vw',
height: '20vh',
borderRadius: '8px',
backgroundColor: '$white80',
})
Animating components
Sometimes it's impossible to animate an element directly because it comes from another library, like radix-ui
.
Because animated
is a HOC, we can simply wrap our components with it, assuming the component you're wrapping passes to the style
prop to the native element.
// This comes from another library e.g. radix-ui
const ExternalComponent = props => {
return <div {...props} />
}
// MyApp.js
import { ExternalComponent } from 'external-library'
import { animated, useSpring } from '@react-spring/web'
const AnimatedDialog = animated(ExternalComponent)
const App = () => {
const styles = useSpring({
from: {
opacity: 0,
y: '6%',
},
to: {
opacity: 1,
y: 0,
},
})
return <AnimatedDialog style={styles} />
}
If the component you are wrapping does not pass this element then nothing will animate.
Example: using stitches & radix-ui
import { useState } from 'react'
import { useTransition, animated } from '@react-spring/web'
import { styled } from '@stitches/react'
import * as Dialog from '@radix-ui/react-dialog'
export default function () {
const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false)
const handleDialogChange = (isOpen: boolean) => setIsOpen(isOpen)
const transition = useTransition(isOpen, {
from: {
scale: 0,
opacity: 0,
},
enter: {
scale: 1,
opacity: 1,
},
leave: {
scale: 0,
opacity: 0,
},
})
return (
<Dialog.Root open={isOpen} onOpenChange={handleDialogChange}>
<Trigger>
<TriggerShadow />
<TriggerEdge />
<TriggerLabel>Open Modal</TriggerLabel>
</Trigger>
<Dialog.Portal forceMount>
{transition((style, isOpen) => (
<>
{isOpen ? (
<OverlayBackground style={{ opacity: style.opacity }} />
) : null}
{isOpen ? (
<Content forceMount style={style}>
<DialogHeader>
<CloseButton>
<svg
width="32"
height="32"
viewBox="0 0 32 32"
fill="none"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<path
d="M15.9574 14.1689L8.59651 6.75098L6.73232 8.59598L14.1313 16.071L6.71338 23.4129L8.5964 25.2769L15.9574 17.8779L23.3943 25.2769L25.2392 23.4129L17.8213 16.071L25.2202 8.59598L23.3752 6.75098L15.9574 14.1689Z"
fill="currentColor"
/>
</svg>
</CloseButton>
</DialogHeader>
<Title>Aha you found me!</Title>
</Content>
) : null}
</>
))}
</Dialog.Portal>
</Dialog.Root>
)
}
const TriggerPart = styled('span', {
position: 'absolute',
top: 0,
left: 0,
width: '100%',
height: '100%',
borderRadius: 8,
})
const TriggerShadow = styled(TriggerPart, {
background: 'hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.1)',
transform: 'translateY(2px)',
transition: 'transform 250ms ease-out',
})
const TriggerEdge = styled(TriggerPart, {
background: `linear-gradient(
to left,
hsl(0deg 0% 69%) 0%,
hsl(0deg 0% 85%) 8%,
hsl(0deg 0% 85%) 92%,
hsl(0deg 0% 69%) 100%
)`,
})
const TriggerLabel = styled('span', {
display: 'block',
position: 'relative',
borderRadius: 8,
color: '#569AFF',
fontSize: '14px',
padding: '16px 24px',
background: '#fafafa',
transform: 'translateY(-4px)',
width: '100%',
userSelect: 'none',
transition: 'transform 250ms ease-out',
})
const Trigger = styled(Dialog.Trigger, {
border: 'none',
fontWeight: 600,
cursor: 'pointer',
background: 'transparent',
position: 'relative',
padding: 0,
cursor: 'pointer',
transition: 'filter 250ms ease-out',
'&:hover': {
filter: 'brightness(110%)',
[`& ${TriggerLabel}`]: {
transform: 'translateY(-6px)',
},
[`& ${TriggerShadow}`]: {
transform: 'translateY(4px)',
},
},
'&:active': {
[`& ${TriggerLabel}`]: {
transform: 'translateY(-2px)',
transition: 'transform 34ms',
},
[`& ${TriggerShadow}`]: {
transform: 'translateY(1px)',
transition: 'transform 34ms',
},
},
})
const OverlayBackground = styled(animated(Dialog.Overlay), {
width: '100vw',
height: '100vh',
backgroundColor: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)',
pointerEvents: 'all',
position: 'fixed',
inset: 0,
})
const Content = styled(animated(Dialog.Content), {
position: 'absolute',
width: '50vw',
height: '60vh',
backgroundColor: '#fafafa',
borderRadius: 8,
padding: '24px 24px 32px',
})
const DialogHeader = styled('header', {
display: 'flex',
justifyContent: 'flex-end',
marginBottom: 16,
})
const CloseButton = styled(Dialog.Close, {
backgroundColor: 'transparent',
border: 'none',
position: 'absolute',
top: 16,
right: 16,
cursor: 'pointer',
color: '#1B1A22',
})
const Title = styled(Dialog.Title, {
fontSize: 20,
})
Deep dive
How does it work?
Higher-order components have access to the props you're passing to the child. Therefore,
the animated
component can scan through the passed style
prop and handle said values.
How the component handles the style prop is dependent on the target you're using.
Let's concentrate on the web
target for the sake of explanation.
We start by extracting the whole style
prop and wrapping it in an AnimatedStyle
class; this
class is unique to the web
target and handles the shorthands for transformations and in theory
could handle a multitude of interpolations if we were to add them. Once we performed the specific
target alterations to the style prop we call the super
of its class AnimatedObject
, which then runs
through the object making the values "animated".
How does it update the native element without causing a react render?
Similar to how the style
prop is handled in a target-specific manner, how we apply
the animated values to the native element is also specific to the target. In the instance of the web
target,
during the process of wrapping the element in the animated
HOC we attach a ref
to the element.
We are then able to directly change the DOM node imperatively. For further reading, check out Controller
.
How can I make my own animated components?
Because animated components belong to the target, to create your own registry of animated components
e.g. for a D3 react renderer, you would need to use the createHost
function
exported from the @react-spring/animated
package. Its signature looks like this:
interface HostConfig {
/** Provide custom logic for native updates */
applyAnimatedValues: (node: any, props: Lookup) => boolean | void
/** Wrap the `style` prop with an animated node */
createAnimatedStyle: (style: Lookup) => Animated
/** Intercept props before they're passed to an animated component */
getComponentProps: (props: Lookup) => typeof props
}
type AnimatableComponent = string | Exclude<React.ElementType<any>, string>
type CreateHost = (
components: AnimatableComponent[] | { [key: string]: AnimatableComponent },
config: Partial<HostConfig>
) => {
animated: WithAnimated
}
See targets for more information.