A super easy and lightweight javascript animation library.
AniX is a lightweight and easy-to-use animation library with excellent performance and good compatibility for modern browsers.
It uses the native css transition attribute, better than js simulation animation performance. And you can also enable hardware acceleration with it.
AniX only less than 3k(gzip) in size. It achieves almost the same effect as any other huge library of animations.
View demo, please click here.
$ npm install anix --save-dev
...
import { AniX } from 'anix';
Use the umd version anix.umd.js. Check out the UMD repository for more details.
<script src="./js/anix.umd.ts" type="text/javascript"></script>
Use jQuery plugin anix.jq.js, that supports chain syntax.
<script src="./js/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="./js/anix.jq.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
AniX.to(dom, 1, {
x: 300,
y: 10,
scale: 2,
delay: 0.5,
onComplete: function() {
alert('over');
},
});
// or
AniX.to(dom, 1, {
width: '200px',
'background-color': '#ffcc00',
ease: AniX.ease.easeOutBack,
onComplete: () => {
//STATE : COMPLETED!
console.log('STATE : COMPLETED!');
},
});
jQuery plug-in usage anix.jq.js
$('.demo')
.css({ left: '0px' })
.to(0.5, {
left: '500px',
'background-color': '#ffcc00',
});
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.myRef = React.createRef();
this.clickHandler = this.clickHandler.bind(this);
}
clickHandler(e) {
const node = this.myRef.current;
// animation
AniX.to(node, 1, {
x: 300,
y: 10,
scale: 2,
});
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<div ref={this.myRef} />
<button onClick={this.clickHandler}></button>
</div>
);
}
}
There are a lot of animation libraries Why use AniX?
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First of all, it is very small and 3kb (gzip) is very suitable for use on the mobile page (because there is a requirement for size).
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Secondly, Anix directly uses native css animation properties, which is very high performance.
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Good compatibility, after a lot of real machine tests, good performance. Includes a variety of android devices
General documents please visit https://adajuly.github.io/AniX/
//like AniX.to
$(..).to(time: number, args: {ease?:string; delay?:number; [propName:string]:any;})
//like AniX.fromTo
$(..).fromTo(time: number, fromArgs: Object, toArgs: Object)
//like AniX.kill
$(..).kill(complete?: boolean)
//like AniX.get
$(..).getTransform(param: any)
//like AniX.ease
$.ease.easeOut
git clone git@github.com:adajuly/AniX.git
npm install
npm run all
npm run jq
npm run umd
demo example (the document page) is used create-react-app
cd ./example
npm install
npm start
npm run build
Then open http://localhost:3000/
view the ./test/test.html
There are other versions here, of course, they are not necessary. React version and Vue version...