Simply the best way to write PIXI applications in React
Write PIXI applications using React declarative style 👌
Pixi React is an open-source, production-ready library to render high performant PIXI applications in React.
We're delighted to announce Pixi React v7.0.0, the first major release since making it an official Pixi package!
While all the core components remain the same, there have been some significant changes under the hood:
- Full React 18 support including a new
createRoot
API, matching the signature of React 18'sReactDOM/client
- Full Pixi V7 support
- New up-to-date docs site
- Repository converted to a monorepo with separate
@pixi/react
and@pixi/animated
packages - Internally all
pixi.js
library imports were replaced with@pixi/
scoped package versions, providing bundlesize improvements for users who use modular builds - Scoped imports allowed us to remove
@pixi/react-legacy
and@pixi/react-animated-legacy
packages, with rendering deferred to a user's installedpixi.js
package sideEffects: false
added topackage.json
to support tree-shaking
We're excited to see what the community builds with the library and as ever please let us know on GitHub if you run into any issues, or reach out to us on the Discord to chat.
Thanks! PixiJS Team
If you want to start a new React project from scratch, we recommend Create React App. To add to an existing React application, just install the dependencies:
# for typescript add "--template typescript"
npx create-react-app my-app
cd my-app
npm install pixi.js @pixi/react
import { BlurFilter } from 'pixi.js';
import { Stage, Container, Sprite, Text } from '@pixi/react';
import { useMemo } from 'react';
export const MyComponent = () =>
{
const blurFilter = useMemo(() => new BlurFilter(4), []);
return (
<Stage>
<Sprite
image="https://pixijs.io/pixi-react/img/bunny.png"
x={400}
y={270}
anchor={{ x: 0.5, y: 0.5 }}
/>
<Container x={400} y={330}>
<Text text="Hello World" anchor={{ x: 0.5, y: 0.5 }} filters={[blurFilter]} />
</Container>
</Stage>
);
};
Check out our documentation for guides and a full API reference.
Or checkout our examples on codepen for inspiration.
Want to contribute to Pixi React? Our contributing guide has you covered.
Pixi React is MIT licensed.
This project was originally created and maintained by @inlet. He graciously gave the Pixi team the keys to maintain and push the project forward. Big thanks for all the hard work on making this project so awesome.
This projects codebase was originally forked from @michalochman 's react-pixi-fiber.
You have an amazing feature in mind or just want to get in touch with other developers? Feel free to join our Discord channel.