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nativescript-lottie
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5.0.4 • Public • Published

NativeScript-Lottie

NativeScript plugin to expose Airbnb Lottie for awesome animations.

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Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in the changelog.

Demo Screen

The .gif does not do the fluid animations justice

LottieView

Installation

To install execute:

NativeScript Version 7+:

ns plugin add nativescript-lottie

NativeScript Version prior to 7:

tns plugin add nativescript-lottie@4.0.1

Usage

NativeScript (Core)

XML

<Page
    xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd"
    xmlns:Lottie="nativescript-lottie" navigatingTo="navigatingTo" class="page">
    <StackLayout>
        <Lottie:LottieView src="PinJump.json" height="130" loop="true" autoPlay="true" loaded="yourLoadedEvent" />
    </StackLayout>
</Page>

TS

import { LottieView } from "nativescript-lottie";

public yourLoadedEvent(args) {
    this._myLottie = args.object as LottieView; /// this is the instance of the LottieAnimationView
    this._myLottie.loop = false; // to get the completionBlock to fire the animation can not be looping because then it will never "complete"
    this._myLottie.completionBlock = (bool) => {
        console.log('lottie animaton complete', bool);
    }
}

NativeScript Angular

XML

<StackLayout>
    <LottieView width="100" height="150" [src]="src" [loop]="loop" [autoPlay]="autoPlay" (loaded)="lottieViewLoaded($event)"></LottieView>
</StackLayout>

Component

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { registerElement } from '@nativescript/angular';
import { LottieView } from 'nativescript-lottie';

registerElement('LottieView', () => LottieView);

@Component({
  templateUrl: 'home.component.html',
  moduleId: module.id
})
export class HomeComponent {
  public loop: boolean = true;
  public src: string;
  public autoPlay: boolean = true;
  public animations: Array<string>;

  private _lottieView: LottieView;

  constructor() {
    this.animations = [
      'Mobilo/A.json',
      'Mobilo/D.json',
      'Mobilo/N.json',
      'Mobilo/S.json'
    ];
    this.src = this.animations[0];
  }

  lottieViewLoaded(event) {
    this._lottieView = <LottieView>event.object;
    this._myLottie.loop = false; // to get the completionBlock to fire the animation can not be looping because then it will never "complete"
    this._myLottie.completionBlock = bool => {
      console.log('lottie animaton complete', bool);
    };
  }
}

NativeScript Vue

Bootstrap (probably in app.js)

Vue.registerElement(
  'LottieView',
  () => require('nativescript-lottie').LottieView
);

Component

<template>
    <Page class="page">
        <StackLayout>
            <LottieView height="130" src="PinJump.json" :loop="true" :autoPlay="true" @loaded="lottieViewLoaded"></LottieView>
        </StackLayout>
    </page
</template>

<script>
    export default {
        methods: {
            lottieViewLoaded(args) {
                this._lottieView = args.object;
            },
        },
        data() {
            return {
                _lottieView: null,
            }
        }
    };
</script>

Assets

🔥 You can find animations in the sample-effects folder.

Android

Place your animation files in the NS app's app/App_Resources/Android/src/main/assets folder.

Note: In a nativescript-vue project the above folder may not exist. Place the files in platforms/android/app/src/main/assets.

iOS

Place your animations files in your app/App_Resources/iOS/ folder.

Properties (bindable)

Property Type Default Description
autoPlay boolean false Start LottieView animation on load if true.
loop boolean false Loop continuously animation if true.
src string null Animation path to .json file.

Properties

Property Type Default Description
completionBlock (boolean) => void null Completion block to be executed upon completion of the animation. The animation is considered complete when it finishes playing and is no longer looping.
duration number null Get the duration of the animation.
progress number 0 Get/set the progress of the animation.
speed number 1 Get/set the speed of the animation.

Methods

Method Return Parameters Description
cancelAnimation void None Pauses the animation for the LottieView instance.
isAnimating boolean None Returns true if the LottieView is animating, else false.
playAnimation void None Plays the animation for the LottieView instance.
playAnimationFromProgressToProgress void startProgress, endProgress Plays the animation for the LottieView instance from the specified start and end progress values (between 0 and 1).
setColorValueDelegateForKeyPath void value, keyPath Sets the provided color value on each property that matches the specified keyPath in the LottieView instance.
setOpacityValueDelegateForKeyPath void value, keyPath Sets the provided opacity value (0 - 1) on each property that matches the specified keyPath in the LottieView instance.

Contributors

Brad Martin Nathan Walker Jean-Baptiste Aniel HamdiWanis
bradmartin NathanWalker rhanb HamdiWanis
itstheceo itstheceo
itstheceo mudlabs

Contributing

  1. Fork and clone the repository
  2. cd nativescript-lottie && npm run demo.android (or demo.ios)
  3. Changes in the src directory of the plugin will sync to the demo app for testing changes.
  4. Create a PR with proposed changes.

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