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# vue-page-transition  [ ](https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-page-transition) [](https://vuejs.org/) [](https://www.codacy.com/app/orlando.wenzinger/vue-typed-js?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=Orlandster1998/vue-typed-js&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) A lean Vue.js plugin for page / route transitions. ## Table of contents - [Installation](#installation) - [Usage](#usage) - [Transitions](#transitions) - [Demo](#demo) # Installation ```bash yarn add vue-page-transition ``` or with npm ``` npm install vue-page-transition ``` ## Default import Install the component: ```javascript import Vue from 'vue' import VuePageTransition from 'vue-page-transition' Vue.use(VuePageTransition) ``` ## Browser import ```html <script src="vue.js"></script> <script src="vue-typed-js/dist/vue-page-transition.browser.js"></script> ``` The plugin should be auto-installed. If not, you can install it manually with the instructions below. Install all the components: ```javascript Vue.use(VuePageTransition) ``` # Usage To get started simply wrap your `router-view` with the `vue-page-transition` component. Minimal setup: ```html <vue-page-transition> <router-view/> </vue-page-transition> ``` As a default the `fade` animation will be applied. If you want to use another animation you can do so by passing it via the `name` attribute: ```html <vue-page-transition name="fade-in-right"> <router-view/> </vue-page-transition> ``` You can find a list of all available transitions in the following section. > Notice: You can use the `vue-page-transition` component to wrap any element you would like to. The `router-view` is just the most commone use case. ## Properties / Attributes You can make use of the following properties in order to customize your typing expirience: | Property | Type | Description | Example | |----------|--------|-------------------------------------|--------------------------| | name | String | The name of the desired transition. | `name="'fade-in-right'"` | ## Overwrite transiton for single route We've now covered how to set up a global transition by using the `name` attribute. But what if I want to use multiple transitions depending on the route? In this case you can simple add a `transition` property to the meta fields of your specific route. Here's an example on how your router could look like: ```js export default new Router({ routes: [ { path: '/', name: 'HelloWorld', component: HelloWorld, // overwrite default transition meta: { transition: 'zoom' }, }, ] }) ``` # Transitions Here you can find a list of all the available transitions so far. - [vue-page-transition](#vue-page-transition) - [Table of contents](#table-of-contents) - [Installation](#installation) - [Default import](#default-import) - [Browser import](#browser-import) - [Usage](#usage) - [Properties / Attributes](#properties--attributes) - [Overwrite transiton for single route](#overwrite-transiton-for-single-route) - [Transitions](#transitions) - [Fade](#fade) - [Default Fade](#default-fade) - [Up](#up) - [Right](#right) - [Down](#down) - [Left](#left) - [Overlay](#overlay) - [Overlay Up](#overlay-up) - [Overlay Right](#overlay-right) - [Overlay Down](#overlay-down) - [Overlay Left](#overlay-left) - [Overlay Down Full](#overlay-down-full) - [Overlay Right Full](#overlay-right-full) - [Overlay Up Full](#overlay-up-full) - [Overlay Left Full](#overlay-left-full) - [Overlay Up Down](#overlay-up-down) - [Overlay Left Right](#overlay-left-right) - [Flip](#flip) - [Flip X](#flip-x) - [Flip Y](#flip-y) - [Zoom](#zoom) - [Default Zoom](#default-zoom) - [Demo](#demo) - [License](#license) ## Fade The default fade transtion smoothly changes the opacity between two elements / pages with the additional ability to add some direction. ### Default Fade The default fade transtion smoothly changes the visibility of the pages without any directional change. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="fade">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Up The old page smoothly disappears, while the new page fades in from the bottom. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="fade-in-up">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Right The old page smoothly disappears, while the new page fades in from right. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="fade-in-right">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Down The old page smoothly disappears, while the new page fades in from top. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="fade-in-down">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Left The old page smoothly disappears, while the new page fades in from left. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="fade-in-left">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ## Overlay ### Overlay Up The overlay grows from the bottom to the top and back. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-up">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Right The overlay grows from the left to the right and back. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-right">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Down The overlay grows from the top to the bottom and back. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-down">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Left The overlay grows from the right to the left and back. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-left">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Down Full The overlay grows from the top to the bottom and then shrinks from top to the bottom. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-down-full">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Right Full The overlay grows from the left to the right and then shrinks from left to the right. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-right-full">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Up Full The overlay grows from the bottom to the top and then shrinks from bottom to the top. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-up-full">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Left Full The overlay grows from the left to the right and then shrinks from left to the right. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-left-full">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Up Down The overlay grows from the bottom and top at the same time and back. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-up-down">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Overlay Left Right The overlay grows from the left and right at the same time and back. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="overlay-left-right">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ## Flip ### Flip X The old page flips horizontally into the new page. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="flip-x">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ### Flip Y The old page flips vertically into the new page. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="flip-y">...</vue-page-transition> ``` ## Zoom ### Default Zoom The old page smoothly zooms out and then new page zooms in. **Usage:** ```html <vue-page-transition name="zoom">...</vue-page-transition> ``` # Demo Checkout the demo [here](https://orlandster.github.io/vue-page-transition). --- # License [MIT](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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