// Like react-motion's Motion, but checks to see if the user prefers // reduced motion and uses a cross-fade in those cases. import React from 'react'; import Motion from 'react-motion/lib/Motion'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; const stylesToKeep = ['opacity', 'backgroundOpacity']; let reduceMotion; const extractValue = (value) => { // This is either an object with a "val" property or it's a number return (typeof value === 'object' && value && 'val' in value) ? value.val : value; }; class OptionalMotion extends React.Component { static propTypes = { defaultStyle: PropTypes.object, style: PropTypes.object, children: PropTypes.func, } render() { const { style, defaultStyle, children } = this.props; if (typeof reduceMotion !== 'boolean') { // This never changes without a page reload, so we can just grab it // once from the body classes as opposed to using Redux's connect(), // which would unnecessarily update every state change reduceMotion = document.body.classList.contains('reduce-motion'); } if (reduceMotion) { Object.keys(style).forEach(key => { if (stylesToKeep.includes(key)) { return; } // If it's setting an x or height or scale or some other value, we need // to preserve the end-state value without actually animating it style[key] = defaultStyle[key] = extractValue(style[key]); }); } return ( {children} ); } } export default OptionalMotion;