Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-content-loader
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-content-loader
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-content-loader
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-content-loader
⚪ SVG-Powered component to easily create skeleton loadings.
npm install react-content-loader
Module System
Min. Node Version
Typescript Support
Node Version
NPM Version
13,778 Stars
286 Commits
421 Forks
85 Watching
5 Branches
47 Contributors
Updated on 27 Nov 2024
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
TypeScript (92.69%)
JavaScript (7.21%)
HTML (0.1%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-2.5%
102,836
Compared to previous day
Last week
3.9%
524,718
Compared to previous week
Last month
7.5%
2,197,968
Compared to previous month
Last year
5.5%
26,824,823
Compared to previous year
1
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SVG-Powered component to easily create placeholder loadings (like Facebook's cards loading).
1npm i react-content-loader --save
1yarn add react-content-loader
1npm i react-content-loader react-native-svg --save
1yarn add react-content-loader react-native-svg
CDN from JSDELIVR
There are two ways to use it:
1. Presets, see the examples:
1import ContentLoader, { Facebook } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyLoader = () => <ContentLoader /> 4const MyFacebookLoader = () => <Facebook />
2. Custom mode, see the online tool
1const MyLoader = () => ( 2 <ContentLoader viewBox="0 0 380 70"> 3 {/* Only SVG shapes */} 4 <rect x="0" y="0" rx="5" ry="5" width="70" height="70" /> 5 <rect x="80" y="17" rx="4" ry="4" width="300" height="13" /> 6 <rect x="80" y="40" rx="3" ry="3" width="250" height="10" /> 7 </ContentLoader> 8)
Still not clear? Take a look at this working example at codesandbox.io Or try the components editable demo hands-on and install it from bit.dev
react-content-loader
can be used with React Native in the same way as web version with the same import:
1. Presets, see the examples:
1import ContentLoader, { Facebook } from 'react-content-loader/native' 2 3const MyLoader = () => <ContentLoader /> 4const MyFacebookLoader = () => <Facebook />
2. Custom mode
To create custom loaders there is an important difference: as React Native doesn't have any native module for SVG components, it's necessary to import the shapes from react-native-svg or use the named export Rect and Circle from react-content-loader
import:
1import ContentLoader, { Rect, Circle } from 'react-content-loader/native' 2 3const MyLoader = () => ( 4 <ContentLoader viewBox="0 0 380 70"> 5 <Circle cx="30" cy="30" r="30" /> 6 <Rect x="80" y="17" rx="4" ry="4" width="300" height="13" /> 7 <Rect x="80" y="40" rx="3" ry="3" width="250" height="10" /> 8 </ContentLoader> 9)
Prop name and type | Environment | Description |
---|---|---|
animate?: boolean Defaults to true | React DOM React Native | Opt-out of animations with false |
title?: string Defaults to Loading... | React DOM only | It's used to describe what element it is. Use '' (empty string) to remove. |
baseUrl?: string Defaults to an empty string | React DOM only | Required if you're using <base url="/" /> document <head/> . This prop is common used as: <ContentLoader baseUrl={window.location.pathname} /> which will fill the SVG attribute with the relative path. Related #93. |
speed?: number Defaults to 1.2 | React DOM React Native | Animation speed in seconds. |
viewBox?: string Defaults to undefined | React DOM React Native | Use viewBox props to set a custom viewBox value, for more information about how to use it, read the article How to Scale SVG. |
gradientRatio?: number Defaults to 1.2 | React DOM only | Width of the animated gradient as a fraction of the view box width. |
rtl?: boolean Defaults to false | React DOM React Native | Content right-to-left. |
backgroundColor?: string Defaults to #f5f6f7 | React DOM React Native | Used as background of animation. |
foregroundColor?: string Defaults to #eee | React DOM React Native | Used as the foreground of animation. |
backgroundOpacity?: number Defaults to 1 | React DOM React Native | Background opacity (0 = transparent, 1 = opaque) used to solve an issue in Safari |
foregroundOpacity?: number Defaults to 1 | React DOM React Native | Animation opacity (0 = transparent, 1 = opaque) used to solve an issue in Safari |
style?: React.CSSProperties Defaults to {} | React DOM only | |
uniqueKey?: string Defaults to random unique id | React DOM only | Use the same value of prop key, that will solve inconsistency on the SSR, see more here. |
beforeMask?: JSX.Element Defaults to null | React DOM React Native | Define custom shapes before content, see more here. |
See all options live
1import { Facebook } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyFacebookLoader = () => <Facebook />
1import { Instagram } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyInstagramLoader = () => <Instagram />
1import { Code } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyCodeLoader = () => <Code />
1import { List } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyListLoader = () => <List />
1import { BulletList } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyBulletListLoader = () => <BulletList />
For the custom mode, use the online tool.
1const MyLoader = () => ( 2 <ContentLoader 3 height={140} 4 speed={1} 5 backgroundColor={'#333'} 6 foregroundColor={'#999'} 7 viewBox="0 0 380 70" 8 > 9 {/* Only SVG shapes */} 10 <rect x="0" y="0" rx="5" ry="5" width="70" height="70" /> 11 <rect x="80" y="17" rx="4" ry="4" width="300" height="13" /> 12 <rect x="80" y="40" rx="3" ry="3" width="250" height="10" /> 13 </ContentLoader> 14)
In order to avoid unexpected behavior, the package doesn't have opinioned settings. So if it needs to be responsive, have in mind that the output of the package is a regular SVG, so it just needs the same attributes to become a regular SVG responsive, which means:
1import { Code } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyCodeLoader = () => ( 4 <Code 5 width={100} 6 height={100} 7 viewBox="0 0 100 100" 8 style={{ width: '100%' }} 9 /> 10)
As the main component generates random values to match the id of the SVG element with background style, it can encounter unexpected errors and unmatching warning on render, once the random value of id will be generated twice, in case of SSR: server and client; or in case of snapshot test: on the first match and re-running the test.
To fix it, set the prop uniqueKey
, then the id will not be random anymore:
1import { Facebook } from 'react-content-loader' 2 3const MyFacebookLoader = () => <Facebook uniqueKey="my-random-value" />
When using rgba
as a backgroundColor
or foregroundColor
value, Safari does not respect the alpha channel, meaning that the color will be opaque. To prevent this, instead of using a rgba
value for backgroundColor
/foregroundColor
, use the rgb
equivalent and move the alpha channel value to the backgroundOpacity
/foregroundOpacity
props.
1{/* Opaque color in Safari and iOS */} 2<ContentLoader 3 backgroundColor="rgba(0,0,0,0.06)" 4 foregroundColor="rgba(0,0,0,0.12)"> 5 6 7{/_ Semi-transparent color in Safari and iOS _/} 8<ContentLoader 9 backgroundColor="rgb(0,0,0)" 10 foregroundColor="rgb(0,0,0)" 11 backgroundOpacity={0.06} 12 foregroundOpacity={0.12}> 13 14
Using the base tag on a page that contains SVG elements fails to render and it looks like a black box. Just remove the base-href tag from the <head />
and the issue has been solved.
Old browsers don't support animation in SVG (compatibility list), and if your project must support IE, for examples, here's a couple of ways to make sure that browser supports SVG Animate:
window.SVGAnimateElement
document.implementation.hasFeature("http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/feature#SVG-Animation", "1.1")
Fork the repo and then clone it
$ git clone git@github.com:YourUsername/react-content-loader.git && cd react-content-loader
$ npm i
: Install the dependencies;
$ npm run build
: Build to production;
$ npm run dev
: Run the Storybook to see your changes;
$ npm run test
: Run all tests: type checking, unit tests on web and native;
$ npm run test:watch
: Watch unit tests;
As React Native doesn't support symbolic links (to link the dependency to another folder) and as there is no playground to check your contributions (like storybook), this is recommended strategy to run the project locally:
yarn add react-content-loader react-native-svg
react-content-loader
to the project just cloned, like:
import ContentLoader, { Rect, Circle } from './react-content-loader/native'
Commit messages should follow the commit message convention so, changelogs could be generated automatically by that. Commit messages are validated automatically upon commit. If you aren't familiar with the commit message convention, you can use yarn commit (or npm run commit
) instead of git commit, which provides an interactive CLI for generating proper commit messages.
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
Found 7/15 approved changesets -- score normalized to 4
Reason
1 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
31 existing vulnerabilities detected
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2024-11-25
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