A Vue.js integration for Typed.js.
Typed.js is a library that types. Enter in any string, and watch it type at the speed you've set, backspace what it's typed, and begin a new sentence for however many strings you've set.
Checkout the offical project here.
npm install --save vue-typed-js
Install the component:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueTypedJs from 'vue-typed-js'
Vue.use(VueTypedJs)
<link rel="stylesheet" href="vue-typed-js/dist/vue-typed-js.css"/>
<script src="vue.js"></script>
<script src="vue-typed-js/dist/vue-typed-js.browser.js"></script>
The plugin should be auto-installed. If not, you can install it manually with the instructions below.
Install all the components:
Vue.use(VueTypedJs)
To get started simply add the vue-typed-js
custom element to your template
and pass the text, which should be typed to the strings
property. In addition you need to pass an element with the class typing
to the slot, which will be used as a wrapper
.
Minimal setup:
<vue-typed-js :strings="['First text', 'Second Text']">
<h1 class="typing"></h1>
</vue-typed-js>
The typing
class also allows you to just animate certain parts of a string:
<vue-typed-js :strings="['John', 'James']">
<h1>Hey <span class="typing"></span></h1>
</vue-typed-js>
You can make use of the following properties in order to customize your typing expirience:
Property | Type | Description | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
strings | Array | strings to be typed | :strings="['Text 1', 'Text 2']" |
stringsElement | String | ID of element containing string children | :stringsElement="'myId'" |
typeSpeed | Number | type speed in milliseconds | :typeSpeed="50" |
startDelay | Number | time before typing starts in milliseconds | :startDelay="1000" |
backSpeed | Number | backspacing speed in milliseconds | :backSpeed="10" |
smartBackspace | Boolean | only backspace what doesn't match the previous string | :smartBackspace="true" |
shuffle | Boolean | shuffle the strings | :shuffle="true" |
backDelay | Number | time before backspacing in milliseconds | :backDelay="100" |
fadeOut | Boolean | Fade out instead of backspace | :fadeOut="true" |
fadeOutClass | String | css class for fade animation | :fadeOutClass="'fadeOutClass'" |
fadeOutDelay | Number | fade out delay in milliseconds | :fadeOutDelay="500" |
loop | Boolean | loop strings | :loop="true" |
loopCount | Number | amount of loops | :loopCount="3" |
showCursor | Boolean | show cursor | :showCursor="true" |
cursorChar | String | character for cursor | :cursorChar="'_'" |
autoInsertCss | Boolean | insert CSS for cursor and fadeOut into HTML | :autoInsertCss="true" |
attr | String | attribute for typing Ex: input placeholder, value, or just HTML text | :attr="'placeholder'" |
bindInputFocusEvents | Boolean | bind to focus and blur if el is text input | :bindInputFocusEvents="true" |
contentType | String | 'html' or 'null' for plaintext | :contentType="'html'" |
You can listen to the following events:
Event | Description | Usage |
---|---|---|
onComplete | All typing is complete | @onComplete="doSmth()" |
preStringTyped | Before each string is typed | @preStringTyped="doSmth()" |
onStringTyped | After each string is typed | @onStringTyped="doSmth()" |
onLastStringBackspaced | During looping, after last string is typed | @onLastStringBackspaced="doSmth()" |
onTypingPaused | Typing has been stopped | @onTypingPaused="doSmth()" |
onTypingResumed | Typing has been started after being stopped | @onTypingResumed="doSmth()" |
onReset | After reset | @onReset="doSmth()" |
onStop | After stop | @onStop="doSmth()" |
onStart | After start | @onStart="doSmth()" |
onDestroy | After destroy | @onDestroy="doSmth()" |
Checkout features like type pausing
, smart backspacing
etc. on the libraries page.
Here are several examples:
<!-- infinite loop -->
<vue-typed-js :strings="['awesome', 'brilliant']" :loop="true" @onComplete="doSmth()">
<h2>We are a <span class="typing"></span> company!</h2>
</vue-typed-js>
<!-- type pausing -->
<vue-typed-js :strings="['This is text ^1000 which gets paused for 1 second', 'wow, interesting']">
<h2 class="typing"></h2>
</vue-typed-js>
<!-- output html -->
<vue-typed-js :strings="['<p>Paragraph</p>', '<span>Span</span>']" :contentType="'html'">
<h2 class="typing"></h2>
</vue-typed-js>