spring-animation-keyframes

Generates a keyframe list to be used inside the css @keyframes rule, using physically based spring motion.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import springAnimationKeyframes from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/spring-animation-keyframes';
</script>

README

Spring animation keyframes

Generates a keyframe list to be used inside the css @keyframes rule, using physically based spring motion.

Similar and inspired by react-spring, but with the objective of not relying on a Javascript runtime. That has the advantage of a much more performant animation, even when running blocking javascript. As the keyframes are pre-generated, this library does not work for dynamic animations, for example involving drag-and-drop.

Install

yarn add spring-animation-keyframes

Usage

import { generateKeyframes, presets } from 'spring-animation-keyframes'

const keyframes = generateKeyframes([
  {
    tension: 180,
    friction: 12,
    from: 0,
    to: 100,
    unit: 'px',
    property: 'translateX',
  },
  {
    ...presets.stiff, // presets include tension and friction.
    from: 1,
    to: 0,
    property: 'opacity',
  },
],
{
  // Length of the animation. Note that this does not change the animation,
  // it only defines how many seconds of animation to generate. It should
  // be a value sufficiently long so that the "spring" had time to settle.
  // For non-extreme values of tension and friction, the default should be
  // enough.
  time: 0.8 // default: 1
})

This will generate something like:

0% {
  transform: translateX(0px);
  opacity: 1;
}

1% {
  transform: translateX(1px);
  opacity: 0.99;
}

2% {
  transform: translateX(3px);
  opacity: 0.95;
}

...

When using this animation, make sure to use linear interpolation and a duration of the same value of the time argument of generateKeyframes, like this:

animation: spring-animation 0.8s linear;

Example with styled-components

const appearBottom = keyframes`${
  generateKeyframes([
    {
      tension: 180,
      friction: 20,
      from: 30,
      to: 0,
      unit: 'px',
      property: 'translateY',
    },
    {
      tension: 200,
      friction: 40,
      from: 0,
      to: 1,
      property: 'opacity',
    },
  ])
}`

export const Wrapper = styled.div`
  animation: ${appearBottom} 1s linear;
`

Presets

default: { tension: 170, friction: 26 }

gentle: { tension: 120, friction: 14 }

wobbly: { tension: 180, friction: 12 }

stiff: { tension: 210, friction: 20 }

slow: { tension: 280, friction: 60 }

molasses: { tension: 280, friction: 120 }

Theory

All the animations produced by this library follow the following spring equations:

f(0) = x0
f'(0) = v0
f''(t) = -k*(f(t) - x1) - μ*f'(t)

f(t): position
f'(t): velocity
f''(t): acceleration
μ: friction coeficient
v0: starting velocity
k: stiffness/tension
x0: starting position
x1: end position

What this library outputs are the values of f(t), by using a pre-calculated solution to the differential equation.