@tsparticles/svelte

Official tsParticles SvelteJS component

Installation

npm install @tsparticles/svelte

or

yarn add @tsparticles/svelte

Usage

<script>
    import Particles, { particlesInit } from '@tsparticles/svelte';
    //import { loadFull } from "tsparticles"; // if you are going to use `loadFull`, install the "tsparticles" package too.
    import { loadSlim } from '@tsparticles/slim'; // if you are going to use `loadSlim`, install the "@tsparticles/slim" package too.

    let particlesUrl = 'http://foo.bar/particles.json'; // placeholder, replace it with a real url

    let particlesConfig = {
        particles: {
            color: {
                value: '#000'
            },
            links: {
                enable: true,
                color: '#000'
            },
            move: {
                enable: true
            },
            number: {
                value: 100
            }
        }
    };

    let onParticlesLoaded = (event) => {
        const particlesContainer = event.detail.particles;

        // you can use particlesContainer to call all the Container class
        // (from the core library) methods like play, pause, refresh, start, stop
    };

    void particlesInit(async (engine) => {
        // call this once per app
        // you can use main to customize the tsParticles instance adding presets or custom shapes
        // this loads the tsparticles package bundle, it's the easiest method for getting everything ready
        // starting from v2 you can add only the features you need reducing the bundle size
        //await loadFull(engine);
        await loadSlim(engine);
    });
</script>

<Particles
        id="tsparticles"
        class="put your classes here"
        style=""
        options="{particlesConfig}"
        on:particlesLoaded="{onParticlesLoaded}"
/>

<!-- or -->

<Particles
        id="tsparticles"
        class="put your classes here"
        style=""
        url="{particlesUrl}"
        on:particlesLoaded="{onParticlesLoaded}"
/>

SSR

The particles component isn't built for SSR, so you have to force the component to be called client side with async import.

You can see a sample below:

<script>
    import { particlesInit } from '@tsparticles/svelte';
    import { onMount } from 'svelte';
    //import { loadFull } from "tsparticles"; // if you are going to use `loadFull`, install the "tsparticles" package too.
    import { loadSlim } from '@tsparticles/slim'; // if you are going to use `loadSlim`, install the "@tsparticles/slim" package too.

    let ParticlesComponent;

    onMount(async () => {
        const module = await import('@tsparticles/svelte');

        ParticlesComponent = module.default;
    });

    let particlesUrl = 'http://foo.bar/particles.json'; // placeholder, replace it with a real url

    let particlesConfig = {
        particles: {
            color: {
                value: '#000'
            },
            links: {
                enable: true,
                color: '#000'
            },
            move: {
                enable: true
            },
            number: {
                value: 100
            }
        }
    };

    let onParticlesLoaded = (event) => {
        const particlesContainer = event.detail.particles;

        // you can use particlesContainer to call all the Container class
        // (from the core library) methods like play, pause, refresh, start, stop
    };

    void particlesInit(async (engine) => {
        // call this once per app
        // you can use main to customize the tsParticles instance adding presets or custom shapes
        // this loads the tsparticles package bundle, it's the easiest method for getting everything ready
        // starting from v2 you can add only the features you need reducing the bundle size
        //await loadFull(main);
        await loadSlim(engine);
    });
</script>

<svelte:component
    this="{ParticlesComponent}"
    id="tsparticles"
    class="put your classes here"
    style=""
    options="{particlesConfig}"
    on:particlesLoaded="{onParticlesLoaded}"
/>

<!-- or -->

<svelte:component
    this="{ParticlesComponent}"
    id="tsparticles"
    class="put your classes here"
    style=""
    url="{particlesUrl}"
    on:particlesLoaded="{onParticlesLoaded}"
/>

TypeScript errors

A user reported me a TypeScript error (#3963), and that's because this Svelte component is built using TypeScript.

If someone is experiencing the same error, please follow these steps:

After that, everything should work as expected.

SvelteKit

If you have issues with SvelteKit, like you Cannot use import statement outside a module, change your vite.config.ts file like this:

import { sveltekit } from '@sveltejs/kit/vite';
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';

export default defineConfig({
    plugins: [sveltekit()],
    ssr: {
        noExternal: ['tsparticles', '@tsparticles/slim', '@tsparticles/engine', '@tsparticles/svelte'] // add all tsparticles libraries here, they're not made for SSR, they're client only
    }
});

Demos

The demo website is here

https://particles.js.org

There's also a CodePen collection actively maintained and updated here

https://codepen.io/collection/DPOage

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