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AngularJS directive implementation with a CSS3 flip animation.


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# angular-flippy

AngularJS directive implementation with a CSS3 flip animation.

With v2.0 you'll find more customization within the directive itself. You are free to hook into any events like ng-click to fire the flip event.

## Demo

  • Try the demo here: http://output.jsbin.com/panizijuka
  • Clone the repo and gulp watch to start the demo page locally

Install

  • npm: npm install angular-flippy
  • bower: bower install angular-flippy
  • add angular-flippy to your angular.module('your-webapp', ['angular-flippy', ...) dependencies

## Flippy Directive Parameters

<flippy
  class="fancy"
  flip="['click', 'mouseenter']"
  flip-back="['click', 'mouseleave']"
  duration="800"
  timing-function="ease-in-out">
</flippy>
  • class: fancy is an optional class to show some 3D-ness. (include ./css/flippy-fancy.min.css for this exemplary style)
  • flip: events that trigger the first flip. will only trigger if flip state is in opposite flip state.
  • flip-back: events that trigger the flip back. will only trigger if flip state is in opposite flip state.
  • duration: the time it takes to flip in ms
  • timing-function: timing functions (see https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/CSS/transition-timing-function)

## Events

There are two types of events accepted for the flip (first flip) and flip-back (flip back):

  • Every DOM event e.g. click, mouseenter, mouseleave, dblclick, ...
  • custom:XXX where XXX is the name of the broadcast event

Custom Events Example

// somewhere in your webapp
function buttonClicked() {
    $rootScope.$broadcast('FLIP_EVENT_IN');
}

// your directive
<flippy
    flip="['custom:FLIP_EVENT_IN']"
    flip-back="['custom:FLIP_EVENT_OUT']"
    duration="800"
    timing-function="ease-in-out">
</flippy>

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Last updated on 18 May 2017

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