u5.js is a minimalist and lightweight canvas animation library. Its API is essentially a stripped down version of the popular p5.js library which focuses on 2D canvas animation.
I have been using and loving p5.js since 2014, it is all over my website ucodia.space, including the home page. Though the p5.js library was never built to be tree-shakeable and is now over 800KB, which is very large if all you need is to animate simple primitives.
There is an exisiting issue in the p5.js GitHub repository, though it seems the way the library is built makes it impossible to enable tree-shaking while remaining backward compatible.
As such I have decided to give a try at building a library with the same API which focuses only on 2D canvas animation.
frameCountdeltaTimeframeRate()windowWidthwindowHeightwindowResized()widthheight
background()clear()fill()noFill()noStroke()stroke()
circle()ellipse()line()rect()square()triangle()
strokeWeight()
HALF_PIPIQUARTER_PITAUTWO_PI
setup()draw()remove()noLoop()loop()u5()
createCanvas()resizeCanvas()
rotate()translate()scale()
mouseXmouseYpmouseXpmouseYmouseIsPressedmouseMoved()mousePressed()mouseReleased()doubleClicked()
map()constrain()
- Auto-sizing canvas
- Out of the box support for SVG export (no animation)
Here is an equivalent to p5.js setup and draw example.
const example = (sketch) => {
let y = 100;
sketch.setup = function () {
sketch.createCanvas(720, 400);
sketch.stroke("white");
sketch.frameRate(30);
};
sketch.draw = function () {
sketch.background("black");
y = y - 1;
if (y < 0) {
y = sketch.height;
}
sketch.line(0, y, sketch.width, y);
};
};
new u5(example, document.getElementById("container"));