A React hook that animates the document title and/or favicon when focus from the page is lost. (Or jump down to the options to see how you can set it up to always animate! 😉)
A fully interactive demo is here.
Install and save this package as a dependency:
npm install --save react-use-please-stay
Import the hook with:
import { usePleaseStay } from 'react-use-please-stay';
Use it within your functional component! (It has return type of void
, so you can just call it):
usePleaseStay({ titles: ["Don't go!", 'We have React hooks!'] });
Options for the hook are passed via an object of type UsePleaseStayOptions
(click me!).
Minimal usage in a component, passing the single required option titles
:
function App() {
usePleaseStay({ titles: ["Don't go!", 'We have React hooks!'] });
return (
<>
<h1>usePleaseStay</h1>
<p>
An example of the usePleaseStay hook. Leaving this browser tab open, navigate
or open another tab and watch the magic happen!
</p>
</>
);
}
export default App;
Loop through multiple messages:
usePleaseStay({
titles: ["Don't go!", 'We have React hooks!', "We're sad!", 'Come back!'],
});
Pass a single message and set the animationType
option to AnimationType.CASCADE
to cascade the letters (default is AnimationType.LOOP
):
usePleaseStay({
titles: ["React App"],
animationType: AnimationType.CASCADE
});
Optional - specify a slower interval time in milliseconds (default is 1000
):
usePleaseStay({
titles: ["Don't go!", 'We have React hooks!', "We're sad!", 'Come back!'],
interval: 3000,
});
Optional - add in one or more favicon URIs to loop through each time the title changes (default is []
):
usePleaseStay({
titles: ["Don't go!", 'We have React hooks!', "We're sad!", 'Come back!'],
interval: 3000,
faviconURIs: ['https://redux.js.org/img/favicon/favicon.ico'],
});
Optional - have the animation always run with the alwaysRunAnimations
(default is false
):
usePleaseStay({
titles: ["Don't go!", 'We have React hooks!', "We're sad!", 'Come back!'],
interval: 3000,
faviconURIs: ['https://redux.js.org/img/favicon/favicon.ico'],
alwaysRunAnimations: true,
});
That's about it for all possible configurations.
Since this hook interacts with document.title
directly it should only be called only once in your app, for example in a layout or App
component - otherwise the title animation will not be smooth and things could get... strange.
In some frameworks like GatsbyJS, the document.title
is injected some time after the hook mounts and thus the default title set when returning to the page is sometimes wrong.
This causes incorrect behavior only in development environments. There are no known issues in production builds.
For those interested, the only JQuery implementation I could find was in this GitHub gist. I'm not sure if there is an official package out there for either a vanilla JavaScript or jQuery version; I couldn't find either.