This is an example of touch gestures and animations on React by building a Facebook-like left nav. Mobile only.
- Mobile first. It's where the growth is, and where the web performs the worst.
- JavaScript only. To get native-quality interactions, you need ultra-fine-grained control that CSS animations don't give you.
- 60 frames per second. No exceptions
- Prefer higher quality interactions to higher compatibility. Tested on iPhone 5 and 4, iPad 3, iOS 6, BB Z10. Seemed to work OK on a Nexus 7 and Nexus 4.
- Application code stays declarative. React should do all perf work for you (i.e. batching within a single requestAnimationFrame).
- Live demo
- Start hacking by reading
src/example.js
- It only targets mobile for panning (or Chrome with "emulate touch events" enabled). Clicking on the list button still works on desktop browsers however.
- It uses a custom build of React to expose
TapEventPlugin
andReactUpdates
. I've included the patch against the core.
- Tween queue. The easiest way to reason about animations is to do an immediate state update, and then queue the tween for execution after all other tweens complete.
- Better easing functions. Bounce would be nice!
- Better swipe gesture velocity calc. Right now it's kind of hacky
- Easing functions that take into account velocity
- Syntactic sugar?
Please fork, and make this better!