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A set of utilities to apply motion in your application.

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import React, { createContext, useContext, useRef, useState } from 'react'; import noop from '@atlaskit/ds-lib/noop'; import { useLayoutEffect } from '../utils/use-layout-effect'; import { useUniqueId } from '../utils/use-unique-id'; const StaggeredEntranceContext = /*#__PURE__*/createContext(() => ({ isReady: true, delay: 0, ref: noop })); export const useStaggeredEntrance = () => { const indentifier = useUniqueId(); const context = useContext(StaggeredEntranceContext); return context(indentifier); }; /** * For a list of elements that need to animate in, * this should be used in conjunction with entering components. * This does not need Javascript to execute so it will run immediately for any SSR rendered React apps before the JS has executed. * * Will dynamically add delay to each child entering component. * Unfortunately all entering components _NEED_ to be a direct descendant. */ const StaggeredEntrance = ({ children, column, columns = 'responsive', delayStep = 50 }) => { const elementRefs = useRef([]); const indexes = []; const [actualColumns, setActualColumns] = useState(() => { if (typeof columns === 'number') { // A hardcoded columns is set so bail out and set it to that! return columns; } if (typeof column === 'number') { // A hardcoded column is set so we will set actualColumns to be 1. return 1; } // We are in "responsive" mode. // So we will be calculating when the Javascript executes on the client how many columns there will be. return 0; }); useLayoutEffect(() => { // We want to only run this code when we are in "responsive" mode. // It is assumed we are in responsive mode if `columns` is "responsive", // we have children element refs ready to be read (i.e. if there are no children this won't run as well) // and finally that `actualColumns` is `0` - this is because for the first render cycle `actualColumns` will be `0` (set above) // and then after this layout effect runs the value for `actualColumns` will then be calculated and set. if (columns === 'responsive' && elementRefs.current.length && actualColumns === 0) { let currentTop = 0; let numberColumns = 0; if (elementRefs.current.length <= 1) { setActualColumns(1); return; } // We set the current top to the first elements. // We will be comparing this and incrementing the column count // until we hit an element that has a different offset top (or we run out of elements). currentTop = elementRefs.current[0] ? elementRefs.current[0].offsetTop : 0; for (let i = 0; i < elementRefs.current.length; i++) { const child = elementRefs.current[i]; if (!child) { break; } if (currentTop === child.offsetTop) { numberColumns += 1; if (elementRefs.current.length - 1 === i) { setActualColumns(numberColumns); } continue; } setActualColumns(numberColumns); break; } } // We only want this effect to run once - on initial mount. // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps }, []); return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(StaggeredEntranceContext.Provider, { value: id => { if (!indexes.includes(id)) { indexes.push(id); } const isReady = actualColumns > 0; const index = indexes.indexOf(id); const currentColumn = column || index % actualColumns; const currentRow = Math.floor(index / actualColumns); const distanceFromTopLeftElement = currentRow + currentColumn; // We don't want loads of elements to have the same staggered delay as it ends up looking slow for users. // To get around that we calculate the logarithm using `distanceFromTopLeftElement` which ends making // elements appear faster the further away from the top left element. const delay = Math.ceil(Math.log(distanceFromTopLeftElement + 1) * delayStep * 1.5) || 0; return { delay, isReady, ref: element => elementRefs.current[index] = element }; } }, children); }; export default StaggeredEntrance;