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@material/animation

Animation Variables and Mixins used by Material Components for the web


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What is @material/animation?

@material/animation is a utility package from Material Design Components (MDC) that provides a set of functions and constants to help create smooth and consistent animations. It is designed to be used with other MDC components to ensure that animations follow Material Design guidelines.

What are @material/animation's main functionalities?

Animation Curves

Provides predefined animation curves such as easeInOut, easeOut, and easeIn that can be used to create smooth transitions and animations.

const { easeInOut, easeOut, easeIn } = require('@material/animation');

// Example usage in a CSS-in-JS style object
const styles = {
  transition: `all 250ms ${easeInOut}`
};

Animation Durations

Includes standard durations for animations, such as short, medium, and long, to ensure consistency across different components.

const { duration } = require('@material/animation');

// Example usage in a CSS-in-JS style object
const styles = {
  transitionDuration: `${duration.standard}ms`
};

Keyframe Animations

Provides utility functions to handle keyframe animations and ensure compatibility across different browsers.

const { getCorrectEventName } = require('@material/animation');

// Example usage in JavaScript
const animationEndEvent = getCorrectEventName(window, 'animationend');
element.addEventListener(animationEndEvent, () => {
  console.log('Animation ended');
});

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Animation

Material in motion is responsive and natural. Use these easing curves and duration patterns to create smooth and consistent motion.

Design & API Documentation

  • Material Design guidelines: Motion

Installation

npm install @material/animation

Usage

Sass Variables

We provide timing functions which you can use with the animation or transition CSS properties

@use "@material/animation";

.my-element--animating {
  animation: foo-keyframe 175ms animation.$standard-curve-timing-function;
}
VariableDescription
$deceleration-curve-timing-functionTiming function to decelerate
$standard-curve-timing-functionTiming function to quickly accelerate and slowly decelerate
$acceleration-curve-timing-functionTiming function to accelerate
$sharp-curve-timing-functionTiming function to quickly accelerate and decelerate

The following functions create transitions given $name and the $duration. You can also specify $delay, but the default is 0ms. $name can either refer to the keyframe, or to CSS property used in transition.

@use "@material/animation";

.my-element {
  transition: animation.exit-permanent(/* $name: */ opacity, /* $duration: */ 175ms, /* $delay: */ 150ms);
  opacity: 0;
  will-change: opacity;

  &--animating {
    transition: animation.enter(/* $name: */ opacity, /* $duration: */ 175ms);
    opacity: 1;
  }
}
@use "@material/animation";

@keyframes fade-in {
  from {
    transform: translateY(-80px);
    opacity: 0;
  }

  to {
    transform: translateY(0);
    opacity: 1;
  }
}

.my-element {
  animation: animation.enter(/* $name: */ fade-in, /* $duration: */ 350ms);
}
FunctionDescription
enter($name, $duration, $delay)Defines transition for entering the frame
exit-permanent($name, $duration, $delay)Defines transition for exiting the frame permanently
exit-temporary($name, $duration, $delay)Defines transition for exiting the frame temporarily

JavaScript

These functions handle prefixing across various browsers

import {getCorrectEventName} from '@material/animation';

const eventToListenFor = getCorrectEventName(window, 'animationstart');
Method SignatureDescription
getCorrectEventName(windowObj: Window, eventType: StandardJsEventType) => StandardJsEventType | PrefixedJsEventTypeReturns a JavaScript event name, prefixed if necessary. See types.ts for supported values.
getCorrectPropertyName(windowObj: Window, cssProperty: StandardCssPropertyName) => StandardCssPropertyName | PrefixedCssPropertyNameReturns a CSS property name, prefixed if necessary. See types.ts for supported values.

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Last updated on 17 Oct 2022

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