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@angular/animations
Advanced tools
The @angular/animations package provides powerful animation capabilities and tools to Angular applications. It allows developers to define complex animations and transitions in a declarative manner, directly within their Angular components.
Trigger and state-based animations
This feature allows defining animations based on triggers and states. The example shows an animation trigger named 'openClose' with two states, 'open' and 'closed', and transitions between these states with different styles and durations.
import { trigger, state, style, animate, transition } from '@angular/animations';
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
templateUrl: 'my-component.html',
animations: [
trigger('openClose', [
state('open', style({
height: '200px',
opacity: 1,
backgroundColor: 'yellow'
})),
state('closed', style({
height: '100px',
opacity: 0.5,
backgroundColor: 'green'
})),
transition('open => closed', [
animate('1s')
]),
transition('closed => open', [
animate('0.5s')
]),
]),
]
})
export class MyComponent {
isOpen = true;
toggle() {
this.isOpen = !this.isOpen;
}
}
Animation callbacks
Animation callbacks allow you to listen for when an animation starts and ends. In this example, the 'onAnimationEvent' method is called with the animation event, which includes the phase name ('start' or 'done').
import { trigger, state, style, animate, transition } from '@angular/animations';
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
templateUrl: 'my-component.html',
animations: [
trigger('openClose', [
transition('open => closed', [
animate('1s', style({ opacity: 0 }))
]),
]),
]
})
export class MyComponent {
animationStatus = 'ready';
onAnimationEvent(event: AnimationEvent) {
this.animationStatus = event.phaseName;
}
}
Reusable animations
Reusable animations allow you to define an animation once and reuse it in different components or triggers. The example defines a 'fadeInAnimation' and uses it in a component with the 'fadeIn' trigger.
import { animation, useAnimation, transition, trigger } from '@angular/animations';
export const fadeInAnimation = animation([ animate('100ms ease-in', style({ opacity: 1 })) ]);
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
templateUrl: 'my-component.html',
animations: [
trigger('fadeIn', [
transition(':enter', useAnimation(fadeInAnimation))
])
]
})
export class MyComponent {}
React-spring is a spring-physics based animation library for React applications. It provides a similar declarative API for defining animations but is tailored for React instead of Angular. It offers a different set of primitives and hooks for creating animations in a React environment.
Anime.js is a lightweight JavaScript animation library that works with any web framework, including Angular. It provides a more imperative approach to animations and includes a wide range of features for animating CSS properties, SVG, DOM attributes, and JavaScript Objects. It is not as tightly integrated with Angular as @angular/animations.
The sources for this package are in the main Angular repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo.
Usage information and reference details can be found in Angular documentation.
License: MIT
17.3.12 (2024-07-17)
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 327bae473b | fix | JIT mode incorrectly interpreting host directive configuration in partial compilation (#57002) (#57003) |
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FAQs
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The npm package @angular/animations receives a total of 2,894,453 weekly downloads. As such, @angular/animations popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @angular/animations demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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