🎉 A Vue component for dropping confetti 🎉
yarn add vue-confetti
<template>
  <main>
    <button @click="start">Start</button>
    <button @click="stop">Stop</button>
    <button @click="love">Show some love</button>
  </main>
</template>
<script>
  import Vue from 'vue'
  import VueConfetti from 'vue-confetti'
  Vue.use(VueConfetti)
  export default {
    methods: {
      start() {
        this.$confetti.start();
      },
      stop() {
        this.$confetti.stop();
      },
      love() {
        this.$confetti.update({
          particles: [
            {
              type: 'heart',
            },
            {
              type: 'circle',
            },
          ],
          defaultColors: [
            'red',
            'pink',
            '#ba0000'
          ],
        });
      }
    }
  }
</script>As this plugin relies on browser globals, such as window, it will not work
when server-side rendered. The following example shows how to get this to
add as a client-side only plugin with Nuxt.
Register vue-confetti in your Nuxt plugins folder
(e.g. at your-repo/plugins/vue-confetti):
import Vue from 'vue';
import VueConfetti from 'vue-confetti';
Vue.use(VueConfetti);Register the plugin in your Nuxt config:
export default {
  plugins: [
    { src: '~/plugins/vue-confetti.js', mode: 'client' },
  ],
};The following options can be passed to $confetti.start() or $confetti.update():
| Property | Type | Description | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| particles | Array | The settings for each particle type (see below). | 10 | 
| defaultType | String | The default particle type. | 'circle' | 
| defaultSize | Number | The default size of all particles (should be a positive number). | 10 | 
| defaultDropRate | Number | The default speed at which the particles fall. | 10 | 
| defaultColors | Array | The default particle colors. | ['DodgerBlue', 'OliveDrab', 'Gold', 'pink', 'SlateBlue', 'lightblue', 'Violet', 'PaleGreen', 'SteelBlue', 'SandyBrown', 'Chocolate', 'Crimson'] | 
| canvasId | String | The ID for a custom canvas element (the default is to append a canvas to the <body> element). | 
null | 
| canvasElement | HTMLCanvasElement | A custom canvas element (the default is to append a canvas to the <body> element). | 
null | 
| particlesPerFrame | Number | The number of particles to drop per animation frame. | 2 | 
| windSpeedMax | Number | The maximum wind speed (disabling the wind by setting to 0 can be useful for slower drop rates). | 1 | 
The following options can be passed to each item in particles:
| Property | Type | Description | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| type | String | The type of particle ('circle', 'rect', 'heart' or 'image'). | 
'circle' | 
| size | Number | The size of the particles (should be a positive number). | 10 | 
| dropRate | Number | The speed at which the particles fall. | 10 | 
| colors | Array | The particle colors. | ['DodgerBlue', 'OliveDrab', 'Gold', 'pink', 'SlateBlue', 'lightblue', 'Violet', 'PaleGreen', 'SteelBlue', 'SandyBrown', 'Chocolate', 'Crimson'] | 
| url | String | The path to a custom image or SVG to use as the particle. Note that type must be set to image. | 
null | 
$confetti.start({
  particles: [
    {
      type: 'heart',
    }
  ],
  defaultColors: [
    'red',
    'pink',
    '#ba0000',
  ],
});$confetti.start({
  particles: [
    {
      type: 'image',
      url: 'http://placekitten.com/50/50',
    },
  ],
});$confetti.start({
  canvasId: 'my-custom-canvas',
});$confetti.start({
  canvasElement: document.getElementById('my-custom-canvas'),
});$confetti.start({
  particlesPerFrame: 0.25,
});$confetti.start({
  particles: [
    {
      type: 'heart',
      colors: [
        'red',
        'pink',
      ],
    },
    {
      type: 'circle',
      colors: [
        '#ba0000',
      ],
    },
    {
      type: 'image',
      size: 15,
      url: 'http://example.org/my-icon.svg',
    },
  ],
  defaultDropRate: 5,
  defaultSize: 5,
});The following scripts are available for local development:
# test
yarn run test
# run with webpack watch
yarn run dev
# build for production
yarn run build
# serve the demo page (watch for changes from another terminal)
yarn run demoNote that vue-confetti enforces conventional commits to help automate the release process. Whenever code is merged into master the next semantic version number is automatically determined, a changelog generated and the release published.
