A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS for React
npm install react-spinkitreact-spinkit
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A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS for React
Currently I've ported all the spinner animations from
Spinkit. If you have other favorite
css spinner you'd like to include, open an issue.
``console`
$ npm install react-spinkit --save
javascript
var Spinner = require('react-spinkit');
`See more examples on the demo page.
CSS
CSS is loaded automatically when using Webpack with the
css-loader and style-loader, or Browserify/CSSify
to build your project.External spinners
This also includes most of the spinners from loaders.css. Note that while
all of the native spinners from Spinkit are contained within their bounding divs,
some of the loaders.css spinners have a zero-sized parent div and extend outward
from that (as you can see on the demos page). Regardless of this, they are all
easily centerable with flexbox.Webpack or Browserify is required
Currently we only support Browserify and Webpack. If you'd like support
for other build tools that also support requiring CSS, PRs are welcome.Fades in spinners after one second
According to research by Jakob Nielsen,
feedback after user operations isn't necessary for about a second so by
default, react-spinkit will fade in your spinner at one second. Nevertheless,
you can configure spinner fade-in behavior with the fadeIn prop, which
accepts values full (the default), half, quarter, and none for one
second, a half second, a quarter second, and no fade in, respectively.
For example: .PropTypes
* name—specify spinner to use (defaults to three-bounce).
* fadeIn-set the time before the spinner fades in.
* overrideSpinnerClassName—change the default sk-spinner className.
* className-add a custom classname to the outer div.
* color-programmatically set the color of the spinners; this can either be a
hex value or a color word.Server-side rendering
If you want to use this for server-side rendering, set
process.env.REACT_SPINKIT_NO_STYLES in your server build environment,
in webpack via webpack.DefinePlugin`, or whatever is appropriate to your