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vue-displacement-slideshow
Webgl image displacement transitions made simple. A Vue.js slideshow component working with Three.js and GSAP. It works with Vue3 and older versions (until 3.0.1) work with Vue2.
Demo
<p align="center"> <img src="lib/assets/demo.gif" width="400px" height="auto" alt="Demo gif"/> </p>The canvas can be interactive as well by setting the
isInteractive
props totrue
. See theprops
section to find more.
Live demo
Installation
# using yarn
yarn add vue-displacement-slideshow
# or using npm
npm i vue-displacement-slideshow
:warning: If you are using this component with Vue2, you have to use this version: 3.0.1
, as
the ones that follow only support Vue3. You can install a particular version like this:
# using yarn
yarn add vue-displacement-slideshow@3.0.1
# or using npm
npm i vue-displacement-slideshow@3.0.1
Example
<template>
<vue-displacement-slideshow
:images="images"
displacement="require('../assets/displacement.png')"
:intensity="0.2"
:speedIn="1.4"
:speedOut="1.4"
ease="expo.out"
ref="slideshow" />
</template>
<script>
import VueDisplacementSlideshow from "vue-displacement-slideshow";
export default {
components: {
VueDisplacementSlideshow,
},
computed: {
images() {
return [
require("../assets/images/1.jpg"),
require("../assets/images/2.jpg"),
require("../assets/images/3.jpg")
];
}
},
methods: {
init() {
//We loop through all our images by calling the 'next' method of our component every 2 seconds
setInterval(() => {
this.$refs.slideshow.next();
}, 2000);
}
},
mounted() {
this.init();
}
};
</script>
With Nuxt :
Just wrap the component in a client-only
component like so :
<client-only>
<vue-displacement-slideshow />
</client-only>
This component is heavily based on this library : https://github.com/robin-dela/hover-effect
Props
name | type | description | required | default value |
---|---|---|---|---|
images | Array | An array containing the paths of the images you wan to use | true | [] |
displacement | String | The path of the displacement image | true | |
intensity | Number | The intensity of the displacement | false | 1 |
speedIn | Number | The duration of the animation for the next image, in seconds | false | 1 |
speedOut | Number | The duration of the animation for the previous image, in seconds | false | 1 |
ease | String | The GSAP easing to use | false | expo.inOut |
preserveAspectRatio | Boolean | Whether the images keep their aspect ratio (act as background-size : cover (true ) or contain (false ) | false | true |
isInteractive | Boolean | Whether the canvas is interactive on mouse move | false | false |
interactionFactor | Number | The factor of the interaction | false | 1 |
interactionDuration | Number | The duration of the interaction | false | 1 |
startAsTransparent | Boolean | Whether the canvas is initially transparent and the first transition goes to the first picture | false | false |
angle | Number | The angle of the transition | false | Math.PI / 4 |
Methods
Name | Description | Params | Returns |
---|---|---|---|
next | Transition to the second image. | void | |
previous | Transition to the first image. | void | |
pause | Pause the current transition | void | |
play | Play the current paused animation | void | |
insertImage(path,index) | Insert an image at a given index | <ul><li>path : the path of the image </li><li>index : the index of the inserted image, if not provided, the image will be inserted at the end of the array. It has the same behavior as the splice method (negative number allowed)</li></ul> | a Promise resolved when the image is loaded |
insertTransparentTexture(index) | Insert a transparent texture at a given index | <ul><li>index : the index of the inserted image, it has the same behavior as the insertImage index parameter | void |
removeImage(index) | Remove an image at a given index | <ul><li>index : the index of the image to remove (must be different from the current image index)</li></ul> | void |
goTo(index) | Transition to a given image by its index | <ul><li>index : the index of the image to transition to</li></ul> | void |
Events emitted
Name | Description |
---|---|
loaded | Fired when the component is ready |
animationEnd | Fired when the transition is done. |
Behavior
The first image of the array is displayed at first.
When we call the next
method while currently showing the last image, it will go to the first image.
When we call the previous
method while currently showing the first image, it will go to the last image.
The images are displayed as we would use background-size:cover
in CSS.
If you set the prop startAsTransparent
to true
, then it adds a texture to your images
array. If you want to
remove it after, you can just call the removeImage
method with 0
as the index parameter value.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome ! Follow the instructions in the contributing file
License
Support
If you find the component useful, you can support my open source work via my ko-fi page.