π₯ Supports emojis as confetti
β‘οΈ Zero dependencies used
π¦ Works without any config, yet configurable
π Has TypeScript typings
𧩠Confetti speed adapts to user screen width
You can install library from NPM using yarn or npm
yarn add js-confetti
Alternatively you can download script from CDN
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/js-confetti@latest/dist/js-confetti.browser.js"></script>
and then access JSConfetti
global variable
Initialize instance of JSConfetti class and call addConfetti method
import JSConfetti from 'js-confetti'
const jsConfetti = new JSConfetti()
jsConfetti.addConfetti()
NOTE new JSConfetti()
creates HTML Canvas element and adds it to page, so call it only once!
If need to use custom canvas element, you can pass canvas
arg to JSConfetti constructor (example)
const canvas = document.getElementById('your_custom_canvas_id')
const jsConfetti = new JSConfetti({ canvas })
Use emojis as confetti:
jsConfetti.addConfetti({
emojis: ['π', 'β‘οΈ', 'π₯', 'β¨', 'π«', 'πΈ'],
})
Customize confetti colors:
jsConfetti.addConfetti({
confettiColors: [
'#ff0a54', '#ff477e', '#ff7096', '#ff85a1', '#fbb1bd', '#f9bec7',
],
})
Customize confetti radius:
jsConfetti.addConfetti({
confettiRadius: 6,
})
Customize confetti number:
jsConfetti.addConfetti({
confettiRadius: 6,
confettiNumber: 500,
})
Combine different properties:
jsConfetti.addConfetti({
emojis: ['π¦'],
emojiSize: 100,
confettiNumber: 30,
})
addConfetti
method returns Promise, which is resolved when added confetti dissapears from the user screen due to the gravity physics of confetti
Example:
// async/await
await jsConfetti.addConfetti()
console.log('Confetti animation completed!')
// Promise.then
jsConfetti.addConfetti()
.then(() => console.log('Confetti animation completed!'))
Install dependencies by Yarn or NPM
yarn install
Run dev
script with website build
yarn run dev
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