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Natively wraps tween.js, a tweening engine for easy animations, incorporating optimized Robert Penner's equations

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    NativeScript Tween

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    A NativeScript plugin that natively wraps tween.js, a tweening engine for easy animations, incorporating optimized Robert Penner's equations.

    iOS Demo Android Demo

    Table of Contents

    1. Installation
    2. Configuration
    3. API
    4. Usage in Angular
    5. Usage in Vue
    6. Usage in Svelte
    7. Usage in React
    8. Demos

    Installation

    Run the following command from the root of your project:

    ns plugin add @nativescript-community/tween

    Configuration

    No futher configuration is needed.

    API

    This plugin exports the same API as tween.js.

    Refer to the offical tween.js user guide additional examples and information.

    For now grouping, chaining, repeating... are not supported. Just basic tweening.

    Any view property that is a number should technically be able to be tweened. All of these have not been tested, but some of the common ones that work are:

    • width
    • height
    • rotate
    • scaleX
    • scaleY
    • translateX
    • translateY
    • opacity

    The following are available tween easing options:

    • TWEEN.Easing.Linear.None
    • TWEEN.Easing.Quadratic.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Quadratic.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Cubic.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Cubic.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Quartic.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Quartic.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Quintic.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Quintic.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Sinusoidal.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Sinusoidal.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Exponential.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Exponential.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Circular.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Circular.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Elastic.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Elastic.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Back.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Back.Out
    • TWEEN.Easing.Bounce.In
    • TWEEN.Easing.Bounce.Out

    Usage in Angular

    The following is a very simple example of getting tweens to run in your Angular project.

    Create a view that you would like to animate as well as a button to trigger it in your component's HTML file.

    <StackLayout>
        <Button text="Start Animation" (tap)="startTween()" verticalAlignment="top"></Button>
    
        <AbsoluteLayout #box width="30" height="30" backgroundColor="red" horizontalAlignment="center" verticalAlignment="center"></AbsoluteLayout>
    </StackLayout>

    Reference the view you want to animate in your component's typescript file with the following (and add required imports):

    boxRef: AbsoluteLayout;
    @ViewChild("box", { static: true }) boxElementRef: ElementRef;
    
    ngOnInit(): void {
        this.boxRef = this.boxElementRef.nativeElement;
    }

    Import the tween module in your component's typescript file:

    import { TWEEN } from '@nativescript-community/tween';

    Create a function that will contain the call to run the tween.

    startTween() {
        new TWEEN.Tween({ value: 30 })
            .easing(TWEEN.Easing.Quadratic.In)
            .to({ value: 300 }, 1000)
            .onStart(() => {
                console.log("The tween has stated...");
            })
            .onComplete(() => {
                console.log("The tween has completed...");
            })
            .onUpdate(obj => {
                this.boxRef.width = obj.value;
            })
            .start();
    }

    That should be all you need! Now, when you tap the button Start Animation, the box's width should go from 30 to 300.

    Look in the demo-ng directory for a more advanced demo.

    Usage in Vue

    The following is a very simple example of getting tweens to run in your Vue project.

    Create a view that you would like to animate as well as a button to trigger it.

    <StackLayout>
        <Button text="Start Animation" @tap="startTween" />
        <AbsoluteLayout ref="box" width="30" height="30" backgroundColor="red" horizontalAlignment="center" verticalAlignment="center"></AbsoluteLayout>
    </StackLayout>

    Reference the view you want to animate in your component computed section:

    // ...
    computed: {
        boxRef(){
            return this.$refs.box.nativeView;
        }     
    },
    // ...

    Import the tween module in your component:

    import { TWEEN } from '@nativescript-community/tween';

    Create a function that will contain the call to run the tween.

    startTween() {
        new TWEEN.Tween({ value: 30 })
            .easing(TWEEN.Easing.Quadratic.In)
            .to({ value: 300 }, 1000)
            .onStart(() => {
                console.log("The tween has stated...");
            })
            .onComplete(() => {
                console.log("The tween has completed...");
            })
            .onUpdate(obj => {
                this.boxRef.width = obj.value;
            })
            .start();
    }

    That should be all you need! Now, when you tap the button Start Animation, the box's width should go from 30 to 300.

    Look in the demo-vue directory for a more advanced demo.

    Usage in Svelte

    The following is a very simple example of getting tweens to run in your Svelte project.

    Create a view that you would like to animate as well as a button to trigger it.

    <stackLayout>
        <button text="Start Animation" on:tap="{startTween}" />
        <absoluteLayout bind:this="{boxRef}" width="30" height="30" backgroundColor="red" horizontalAlignment="center" verticalAlignment="center"></absoluteLayout>
    </stackLayout>

    Reference the view you want to animate in your component.

    let boxRef: AbsoluteLayout;
    onMount(() => {
        boxRef = boxRef.nativeView;
    })

    Import the tween module in your component:

    import { TWEEN } from '@nativescript-community/tween';

    Create a function that will contain the call to run the tween.

    function startTween() {
        new TWEEN.Tween({ value: 30 })
            .easing(TWEEN.Easing.Quadratic.In)
            .to({ value: 300 }, 1000)
            .onStart(() => {
                console.log("The tween has stated...");
            })
            .onComplete(() => {
                console.log("The tween has completed...");
            })
            .onUpdate(obj => {
                boxRef.width = obj.value;
            })
            .start();
    }

    That should be all you need! Now, when you tap the button Start Animation, the box's width should go from 30 to 300.

    Look in the demo-svelte directory for a more advanced demo.

    Usage in React

    The following is a very simple example of getting tweens to run in your React project.

    Create a view that you would like to animate as well as a button to trigger it.

    <stackLayout>
        <button text="Start Animation" onTap={startTween} />
        <absoluteLayout ref={boxRef} width="30" height="30" backgroundColor="red" horizontalAlignment="center" verticalAlignment="middle"></absoluteLayout>
    </stackLayout

    Reference the view you want to animate in your component.

    const boxRef = React.useRef<NSVElement<AbsoluteLayout>>(null);

    Import the tween module in your component:

    import { TWEEN } from '@nativescript-community/tween';

    Create a function that will contain the call to run the tween.

    function startTween() {
        new TWEEN.Tween({ value: 30 })
            .easing(TWEEN.Easing.Quadratic.In)
            .to({ value: 300 }, 1000)
            .onStart(() => {
                console.log("The tween has stated...");
            })
            .onComplete(() => {
                console.log("The tween has completed...");
            })
            .onUpdate(obj => {
                boxRef.current!.nativeView.width = obj.value;
            })
            .start();
    }

    That should be all you need! Now, when you tap the button Start Animation, the box's width should go from 30 to 300.

    Look in the demo-react directory for a more advanced demo

    Demos

    This repository includes Angular, Vue.js, Svelte, and React demos. In order to run these execute the following in your shell:

    $ git clone https://github.com/@nativescript-community/tween
    $ cd tween
    $ npm i
    $ npm run build
    $ cd demo-ng # or demo-vue or demo-svelte or demo-react
    $ ns run ios|android