--- id: addons title: Add-ons layout: docs permalink: addons.html prev: tooling-integration.html next: examples.html --- `React.addons` is where we park some useful utilities for building React apps. **These should be considered experimental** but will eventually be rolled into core or a blessed utilities library. ## CSS Animation and Transitions `ReactTransitions` is an easy way to perform CSS transitions and animations when a React component enters or leaves the DOM. `ReactTransitions` is inspired by the excellent [ng-animate](http://www.nganimate.org/) library. ### Getting Started `ReactTransitionGroup` is the interface to `ReactTransitions`. This is a simple element that wraps all of the components you are interested in animating. Here's an example where we fade list items in and out. ```javascript{22-24} /** @jsx React.DOM */ var ReactTransitionGroup = React.addons.TransitionGroup; var TodoList = React.createClass({ getInitialState: function() { return {items: ['hello', 'world', 'click', 'me']}; }, handleAdd: function() { var newItems = this.state.items.concat([prompt('Enter some text')]); this.setState({items: newItems}); }, handleRemove: function(i) { var newItems = this.state.items; newItems.splice(i, 1) this.setState({items: newItems}); }, render: function() { var items = this.state.items.map(function(item, i) { return (
{item}
); }.bind(this)); return (
{items}
); } }); ``` In this component, when a new item is added `ReactTransitionGroup` it will get the `example-enter` CSS class and the `example-enter-active` CSS class added in the next tick. This is a convention based on the `transitionName` prop. You can use these classes to trigger a CSS animation or transition. For example, try adding this CSS and adding a new list item: ```css .example-enter { opacity: 0.01; transition: opacity .5s ease-in; } .example-enter.example-enter-active { opacity: 0.99; } ``` You'll notice that when you try to remove an item `ReactTransitionGroup` keeps it in the DOM. If you're using an unminified build of React you'll see a warning that React was expecting an animation or transition to occur. That's because `ReactTransitionGroup` keeps your DOM elements on the page until the animation completes. Try adding this CSS: ```css .example-leave { opacity: 0.99; transition: opacity .5s ease-in; } .example-leave.example-leave-active { opacity: 0.01; } ``` ### Disabling Animations You can disable animating `enter` or `leave` animations if you want. For example, sometimes you may want an `enter` animation and no `leave` animation, but `ReactTransitionGroup` waits for an animation to complete before removing your DOM node. You can add `transitionEnter={false}` or `transitionLeave={false}` props to `ReactTransitionGroup` to disable these animations. ### Rendering a Different Component By default `ReactTransitionGroup` renders as a `span`. You can change this behavior by providing a `component` prop. For example, here's how you would render a `