vue-lottie-player 1.0.8
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @lottiefiles/vue-lottie-player@1.0.8
Install via package.json:
"@lottiefiles/vue-lottie-player": "1.0.8"
About this version
This is a Vue component for the Lottie Web Player. This library is a vue wrapper around the LottieFiles Lottie Web Player
- Install package using npm or yarn.
npm install --save @lottiefiles/vue-lottie-player
- Import package in your code.
import LottieVuePlayer from "@lottiefiles/vue-lottie-player";
- Add the player as a plugin to Vue
Vue.use(LottieVuePlayer);
- Install package using npm or yarn.
npm install --save @lottiefiles/vue-lottie-player
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Create a folder called 'plugins' at the root of your project
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Create a file named 'lottie-vue-player.client.js' inside the 'plugins' directory
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Inside this file put :
import Vue from 'vue';
import LottieVuePlayer from "@lottiefiles/vue-lottie-player";
Vue.use(LottieVuePlayer);
- Add to nuxt.config.js:
plugins: [
"~/plugins/lottie-vue-player.client.js"
]
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Clone repo
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run yarn install
Add the element lottie-vue-player
and set the src
prop to a URL pointing to a valid Lottie JSON. Full example of an App.vue file is shown below.
<template>
<div id="app">
<lottie-vue-player :src="`https://assets10.lottiefiles.com/packages/lf20_tzjfwgud.json`"
:theme="options.theme"
:player-size="options.playerSize"
:player-controls="true"
style="width: 100%; height:400px">
</lottie-vue-player>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
options: {
minimizable: false,
playerSize: "standard",
backgroundColor: '#fff',
backgroundStyle: 'color',
theme: {
controlsView: "standard",
active: "light",
light: {
color: '#3D4852',
backgroundColor: '#fff',
opacity: '0.7',
},
dark: {
color: '#fff',
backgroundColor: '#202020',
opacity: '0.7',
}
}
}
}
}
}
</script>
Prop | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
autoplay |
Autoplay animation on load. | boolean |
false |
backgroundColor |
Background color. | string |
undefined |
playerControls |
Show controls. | boolean |
false |
showColorPicker |
Show color picker | boolean |
false |
playerSize |
Player set size (hide, minimal, standard) | string |
standard |
loop |
Whether to loop animation. | boolean |
false |
speed |
Animation speed. | number |
1 |
style |
The style for the container. | object |
undefined |
src (required)
|
Bodymovin JSON data or URL to JSON. | object |
string |
Toggle animation play pause.
Type: void
Toggle full screen player.
Type: void
Toggle animation loop.
Type: void
Sets animation play speed.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value |
number |
Playback speed. |
Type: void
Stops animation play.
Type: void
set background color.
Type: void
We use changesets to maintain a changelog for this repository. When making any change to the codebase that impacts functionality or performance we require a changeset to be present.
To add a changeset run:
yarn run changeset
And select the type of version bump you'd like (major, minor, path).
You can document the change in detail and format it properly using Markdown by opening the ".md" file that the "yarn changeset" command created in the ".changeset" folder. Open the file, it should look something like this:
---
"@lottiefiles/pkg1": minor
"@lottiefiles/pkg2": major
---
This is where you document your **changes** using Markdown.
- You can write
- However you'd like
- In as much detail as you'd like
Aim to provide enough details so that team mates and future you can understand the changes and the context of the change.
You can commit your changes and the changeset to your branch and then create a pull request on the develop branch.
MIT License © LottieFiles.com
Details
- vue-lottie-player
- LottieFiles
- over 2 years ago
- MIT
- 26 dependencies
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- vue-lottie-player-1.0.8-npm.tgz
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