A simple tool to use View Transition API in Vue
The View Transitions API is an experimental API recently released in Chrome 111+. It provides a convenient way to create animated transitions between different DOM states. vue-view-transitions
makes it easier to use View Transitions API in Vue. For more information about View Transition API, Please check Reference.
npm i vue-view-transitions
Or
pnpm add vue-view-transitions
yarn add vue-view-transitions
ViewTransitionsPlugin
provides a directive v-view-transition-name
(or v-trans
for short) to apply view-transition-name
to elments. You should use a unique view-transition-name for each element (or element pair).
In main.ts
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { ViewTransitionsPlugin } from 'vue-view-transitions'
import App from './App.vue'
createApp(App).use(ViewTransitionsPlugin())
In App.vue
<h1 v-view-transition-name="'title'">Title</h1>
It will be rendered to this when mounted:
<h1 style="view-transition-name: title">Title</h1>
You can use object syntax to toggle it dynamically:
<h1 v-trans="{ title: someBoolean }">Title</h1>
async function animate() {
const viewTransition = startViewTransition()
await viewTransition.captured
style.value.transform = style.value.transform === '' ? 'translateX(50px)' : ''
}
Note that you should wait viewTransition.captured
to be fulfilled before making dom updates. Otherwise the dom change may finish before the browser can capture the snapshot of current state and results in no transitions at all.
The code execution order here is a bit puzzling due to the asynchronous nature of both view transitions and routing. The order should be "beforeResolve start" -> "capture screenshot of current state" -> "beforeResolve end" -> "dom change callback" -> "view transition". As you can see, there are two promises: beforeResolve
waits for the viewTransition.captured
promise to fulfill, startViewTransition
waits for the dom change callback to fulfill.
router.beforeResolve(async () => {
const viewTransition = startViewTransition(async () => {
// dom changes
})
await viewTransition.captured
// ...
})
startViewTransition(callback?)
: return a ViewTransition
object. The optional callback is supposed to return a promise. When the promise returned by the callback fulfills, the view transition starts. A few properties are used to describe the whole process. They fulfills in a sequential order: captured
-> updateCallbackDone
-> ready
-> finished
.
-
ViewTransition.captured
: A promise that fulfills once user agent finishes capturing a screenshot of the current state -
ViewTransition.updateCallbackDone
: A promise that fulfills once the promise returned by the callback ofstartViewTransition
fulfills -
ViewTransition.ready
: A Promise that fulfills once the pseudo-element tree is created and the transition animation is about to start. -
ViewTransition.finished
: A Promise that fulfills once the transition animation is finished, and the new page view is visible and interactive to the user. -
ViewTransition.skipTransition()
: A method used to skips the animation part of the view transition.
Nuxt ships with an experimental support for the native View Transitions API since 3.4.0. vue-view-transitions
provides a nuxt module for nuxt users. Here is how to enable it:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'vue-view-transitions/nuxt'
],
experimental: {
viewTransition: true
}
})
Done. Now it's able to use page transitions with the v-trans
directive during page routing without any extra work thanks to the nuxt intergration. As for the manual triggered transitions, it works the same as described above.
More examples are available here.
vue-view-transitions
supports vue 2.6 or above. You should use ViewTransitionsLegacyPlugin
instead of ViewTransitionsPlugin
in Vue 2 project.
import { ViewTransitionsLegacyPlugin } from 'vue-view-transitions'
Vue.use(ViewTransitionsLegacyPlugin())
vue-view-transitions
uses View Transitions API under the hood. Currently, View Transitions API is only available in Chrome 111+. If running in unsupported browsers, it simply executes the callback of startViewTransition
(if provided). If you need a more compatible solution, use vue-starport, or nuxt transitions if you are using Nuxt. (Browser compatibility)
startViewTransition
no longer return a promise.
Previous:
await startViewTransition()
Now:
const viewTransition = startViewTransition()
await viewTransition.captured
See CHANGELOG
Smooth and simple transitions with the View Transitions API
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Thank you.