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I've got a lottie animation that I trigger from a parent component, the problem is that for some reason the entire lottie component layer is clickable and initiates the animation.

This is the code code that I'm using:

constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      isStopped: true,
      isPaused: false,
      Animated: 0,
    };
    this.defaultOptions = {
      loop: false,
      autoplay: false,
      animationData: animationData
    };
  }

  clickHandler = () => {
    this.setState({ 
        isStopped: false,
        Animated: 0
    });
    console.log("clicked");
  };

  render() {
    return (
      <div id="ethdrop">
        <Lottie
          className='animation-class'
          options={this.defaultOptions}
          isStopped={this.state.isStopped}
          isPaused={this.state.isPaused}
          Animated={this.state.Animated}  
        />
    </div>
    );
  }

This is how the dom looks like: screenshot of my element inspector

I can't find anything that might be triggering this if any of you have any idea please let me know.

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  • What is supposed to trigger the clickHandler() ?
    – vitomadio
    Sep 24, 2018 at 15:27
  • A button click within another component, that works just fine.
    – jasper
    Sep 24, 2018 at 16:16

2 Answers 2

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There is an undocumented property: isClickToPauseDisabled. When this is set to false (which is the default value), you can pause and resume your animation by clicking on it. If you don't want this to happen, set this property to true.

Example:

<Lottie options={this.defaultOptions}
    ...
    isClickToPauseDisabled={true} 
/>

Reference: https://github.com/chenqingspring/react-lottie/pull/54

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  • That's nuts, solved it by having a giant transparent div over the animation. Which ofcourse is far more hacky than your soltion. Thanks
    – jasper
    Dec 1, 2018 at 23:13
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Do this change in your clickHandler:

clickHandler = (e) => {
    e.preventDefault()
     this.setState({ 
        isStopped: false,
        Animated: 0
     }); 
    console.log("clicked"); 
};

Hope it helps.

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