import { useTransform } from './use-transform.mjs'; import { invariant, warning } from '../utils/errors.mjs'; import { useMotionValue } from './use-motion-value.mjs'; import { MotionContext } from '../context/MotionContext/index.mjs'; import { useContext } from 'react'; // Keep things reasonable and avoid scale: Infinity. In practise we might need // to add another value, opacity, that could interpolate scaleX/Y [0,0.01] => [0,1] // to simply hide content at unreasonable scales. const maxScale = 100000; const invertScale = (scale) => scale > 0.001 ? 1 / scale : maxScale; let hasWarned = false; /** * Returns a `MotionValue` each for `scaleX` and `scaleY` that update with the inverse * of their respective parent scales. * * This is useful for undoing the distortion of content when scaling a parent component. * * By default, `useInvertedScale` will automatically fetch `scaleX` and `scaleY` from the nearest parent. * By passing other `MotionValue`s in as `useInvertedScale({ scaleX, scaleY })`, it will invert the output * of those instead. * * ```jsx * const MyComponent = () => { * const { scaleX, scaleY } = useInvertedScale() * return * } * ``` * * @deprecated */ function useInvertedScale(scale) { let parentScaleX = useMotionValue(1); let parentScaleY = useMotionValue(1); const { visualElement } = useContext(MotionContext); invariant(!!(scale || visualElement), "If no scale values are provided, useInvertedScale must be used within a child of another motion component."); warning(hasWarned, "useInvertedScale is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0. Use the layout prop instead."); hasWarned = true; if (scale) { parentScaleX = scale.scaleX || parentScaleX; parentScaleY = scale.scaleY || parentScaleY; } else if (visualElement) { parentScaleX = visualElement.getValue("scaleX", 1); parentScaleY = visualElement.getValue("scaleY", 1); } const scaleX = useTransform(parentScaleX, invertScale); const scaleY = useTransform(parentScaleY, invertScale); return { scaleX, scaleY }; } export { invertScale, useInvertedScale };