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Chakra UI + Framer Motion

This example shows how to add some interesting motion interaction or animation to your Chakra UI websites or apps with Framer Motion.

Usage

There are two ways to use as props and chakra factory.

chakra factory

The chakra factory function can be used to represent animation and interaction using framer motion props, as in the example below.

import { chakra } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import { motion, isValidMotionProp } from "framer-motion";

const ChakraBox = chakra(motion.div, {
shouldForwardProp: isValidMotionProp,
});

Let's see an example using the chakra factory function!

import { Container, chakra, shouldForwardProp } from '@chakra-ui/react';
import { motion, isValidMotionProp } from 'framer-motion';

const ChakraBox = chakra(motion.div, {
  /**
   * Allow motion props and non-Chakra props to be forwarded.
   */
  shouldForwardProp: (prop) => isValidMotionProp(prop) || shouldForwardProp(prop),
});

const FramerWithChakraFactory =() => {
  return (
    <Container h="100vh" display="flex" alignItems="center" justifyContent="center">
      <ChakraBox
        animate={{
          scale: [1, 2, 2, 1, 1],
          rotate: [0, 0, 270, 270, 0],
          borderRadius: ["20%", "20%", "50%", "50%", "20%"],
        }}
        // @ts-ignore no problem in operation, although type error appears.
        transition={{
          duration: 3,
          ease: "easeInOut",
          repeat: Infinity,
          repeatType: "loop",
        }}
        padding="2"
        bgGradient="linear(to-l, #7928CA, #FF0080)"
        display="flex"
        justifyContent="center"
        alignItems="center"
        width="100px"
        height="100px"
      >
        I'm Dizzy!
      </ChakraBox>
    </Container>
  )
}

export default FramerWithChakraFactory

shouldForwardProp is needed to allow framer props to be used instead of the matching props from Chakra. If you do not include "children" somehow (for example by using our shouldForwardProp), then you will not be able to use child components. Either way, all other Chakra props can still be used.

as prop

You can also use as prop to add animations and interactions.

It is important to note that if there are props with the same name as the chakra props, they take precedence over the framer motion props. For example, a transition will take precedence over a framer motion prop and the framer motion feature will not work.

import { Box } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import { motion } from "framer-motion";

function Example() {
return (
<Box
as={motion.div}
height="40px"
width="40px"
bg="orange.400"
drag="x"
dragConstraints={{ left: -100, right: 100 }}
whileHover={{ scale: 1.1 }}
whileTap={{ scale: 0.9 }}
transition="0.5s linear"
// does not work: transition={{ transition: "0.5", ease: "linear" }}
/>
);
}

Let's look at an example of as prop!

import { Box, Container, keyframes } from '@chakra-ui/react';
import { motion } from 'framer-motion';

const animationKeyframes = keyframes`
  0% { transform: scale(1) rotate(0); border-radius: 20%; }
  25% { transform: scale(2) rotate(0); border-radius: 20%; }
  50% { transform: scale(2) rotate(270deg); border-radius: 50%; }
  75% { transform: scale(1) rotate(270deg); border-radius: 50%; }
  100% { transform: scale(1) rotate(0); border-radius: 20%; }
`;

const animation = `${animationKeyframes} 2s ease-in-out infinite`;
  
const FramerWithAsProp = () => {
  return (
    <Container h="100vh" display="flex" alignItems="center" justifyContent="center">
      <Box
        as={motion.div}
        animation={animation}
        padding="2"
        bgGradient="linear(to-l, #7928CA, #FF0080)"
        width="12"
        height="12"
        display="flex"
      />
    </Container>
  )
};

export default FramerWithAsProp;