npm install oscillation
Oscillation is a physics-based animation library for creating smooth, natural-looking animations.
import { motion, spring } from "oscillation";
// Animate a single value
motion(spring(0, 100), (value) => {
console.log(value);
});
// Animate multiple properties
motion({ x: spring(0, 100), y: spring(0, 200) }, (state) => {
console.log(state.x, state.y);
});
// Animate an array of values
motion([spring([0, 0, 0], [255, 128, 0]), spring(0, 360)], ([color, rotation]) => {
console.log(color, rotation);
});
Starts an animation and calls the callback with updated values on each frame. The motion
function
is overloaded to support different input types:
- Single motion object:
motion(spring(0, 100), (value) => {
// value gets animated from 0 to 100
});
- Object with motion properties:
motion({ x: spring(0, 100), y: spring(-50, 50) }, ({ x, y }) => {
// x and y animated simultaneously
});
- Array of motion objects:
motion([spring([0, 0, 0], [255, 128, 0]), spring(0, 360)], ([color, rotation]) => {
// color and rotation animated simultaneously
});
Parameters:
-
defs
: A singleMotion
object, an object withMotion
values, or an array ofMotion
objects. -
callback
: A function called on each frame with the current state. -
options
: Optional object with anAbortSignal
to stop the animation.
Creates a spring-based motion.
Parameters:
-
source
: Initial value(s). -
destination
: Target value(s). -
config
: Optional spring configuration (damping
,frequency
,precision
).
Supports various numeric types: number
, Float64Array
, Float32Array
, Uint32Array
,
Int32Array
, Uint16Array
, Int16Array
, Uint8Array
, Int8Array
, Array<number>
.
You can cancel ongoing animations using an AbortSignal
:
let ctl = new AbortController();
motion(
spring(0, 100),
(value) => {
console.log(value);
},
{ signal: ctl.signal },
);
// To cancel the animation:
ctl.abort();
If the user's system has
reduced motion
setting enabled, the animation path will be skipped and destination state going to be the only state
rendered. To opt-out of this behavior and always animate the whole path, use ignoreReducedMotion
flag:
motion(
spring(0, 100),
(value) => {
console.log(value);
},
{ ignoreReducedMotion: true },
);
import { motion, spring } from "oscillation";
let button = document.querySelector("#myButton");
motion({ x: spring(0, 100), scale: spring(1, 1.2) }, (state) => {
button.style.transform = `translateX(${state.x}px) scale(${state.scale})`;
});
import { motion, spring } from "oscillation";
let element = document.querySelector("#animatedElement");
motion([spring([0, 0, 0], [255, 128, 0]), spring(0, 360)], ([color, rotation]) => {
let [r, g, b] = color;
element.style.backgroundColor = `rgb(${r}, ${g}, ${b})`;
element.style.transform = `rotate(${rotation}deg)`;
});
Oscillation project brings nothing significantly new to the scene and is based on the work of many engineers and researchers.
- React Motion by @chenglou
- Mobile First Animation talk by @aholachek
- Designing Fluid Interfaces talk from WWDC 2018
ISC License © Oleksii Raspopov