Animation
Animation
Full documentation: https://webawesome.com/docs/components/animation
<wa-animation> Stable Since 2.0
Animate elements declaratively with nearly 100 baked-in presets, or roll your own with custom keyframes. Powered by the Web Animations API.
To animate an element, wrap it in <wa-animation> and set an animation name. The animation will not start until you add the play attribute. Refer to the properties table for a list of all animation options.
<div class="animation-overview">
<wa-animation name="bounce" duration="2000" play><div class="box"></div></wa-animation>
<wa-animation name="jello" duration="2000" play><div class="box"></div></wa-animation>
<wa-animation name="heartBeat" duration="2000" play><div class="box"></div></wa-animation>
<wa-animation name="flip" duration="2000" play><div class="box"></div></wa-animation>
</div>
<style>
.animation-overview .box {
display: inline-block;
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: var(--wa-color-brand-fill-loud);
margin: 1.5rem;
}
</style>
The animation will only be applied to the first child element found in <wa-animation>.
Examples
Animations & Easings
This example demonstrates all of the baked-in animations and easings. Animations are based on those found in the popular Animate.css library.
<div class="animation-sandbox">
<wa-animation name="bounce" easing="ease-in-out" duration="2000" play>
<div class="box"></div>
</wa-animation>
<div class="controls">
<wa-select label="Animation" value="bounce"></wa-select>
<wa-select label="Easing" value="linear"></wa-select>
<wa-input label="Playback Rate" type="number" min="0" max="2" step=".25" value="1"></wa-input>
</div>
</div>
<script type="module">
import { getAnimationNames, getEasingNames } from '/dist/webawesome.js';
const container = document.querySelector('.animation-sandbox');
const animation = container.querySelector('wa-animation');
const animationName = container.querySelector('.controls wa-select:nth-child(1)');
const easingName = container.querySelector('.controls wa-select:nth-child(2)');
const playbackRate = container.querySelector('wa-input[type="number"]');
const animations = getAnimationNames();
const easings = getEasingNames();
animations.map(name => {
const option = Object.assign(document.createElement('wa-option'), {
textContent: name,
value: name,
});
animationName.appendChild(option);
});
easings.map(name => {
const option = Object.assign(document.createElement('wa-option'), {
textContent: name,
value: name,
});
easingName.appendChild(option);
});
animationName.addEventListener('change', () => (animation.name = animationName.value));
easingName.addEventListener('change', () => (animation.easing = easingName.value));
playbackRate.addEventListener('input', () => (animation.playbackRate = playbackRate.value));
</script>
<style>
.animation-sandbox .box {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: var(--wa-color-brand-fill-loud);
}
.animation-sandbox .controls {
max-width: 300px;
margin-top: 2rem;
}
.animation-sandbox .controls wa-select {
margin-bottom: 1rem;
}
</style>
<div class="animation-sandbox-combobox">
<wa-animation name="bounce" easing="ease-in-out" duration="2000" play>
<div class="box"></div>
</wa-animation>
<div class="controls">
<wa-combobox label="Animation" placeholder="Select animation..."></wa-combobox>
<wa-combobox label="Easing" placeholder="Select easing..."></wa-combobox>
<wa-input label="Playback Rate" type="number" min="0" max="2" step=".25" value="1"></wa-input>
</div>
</div>
<script type="module">
import { getAnimationNames, getEasingNames } from '/dist/webawesome.js';
await customElements.whenDefined('wa-combobox');
await customElements.whenDefined('wa-option');
const container = document.querySelector('.animation-sandbox-combobox');
const animation = container.querySelector('wa-animation');
const animationName = container.querySelector('.controls wa-combobox:nth-child(1)');
const easingName = container.querySelector('.controls wa-combobox:nth-child(2)');
const playbackRate = container.querySelector('wa-input[type="number"]');
const animations = getAnimationNames();
const easings = getEasingNames();
animations.forEach(name => {
const option = document.createElement('wa-option');
option.value = name;
option.textContent = name;
animationName.append(option);
});
easings.forEach(name => {
const option = document.createElement('wa-option');
option.value = name;
option.textContent = name;
easingName.append(option);
});
await Promise.all([animationName.updateComplete, easingName.updateComplete]);
animationName.value = 'bounce';
easingName.value = 'ease-in-out';
animationName.addEventListener('change', () => (animation.name = animationName.value));
easingName.addEventListener('change', () => (animation.easing = easingName.value));
playbackRate.addEventListener('input', () => (animation.playbackRate = playbackRate.value));
</script>
<style>
.animation-sandbox-combobox .box {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: var(--wa-color-brand-fill-loud);
}
.animation-sandbox-combobox .controls {
max-width: 300px;
margin-top: 2rem;
}
.animation-sandbox-combobox .controls wa-combobox {
margin-bottom: 1rem;
}
</style>
Using Intersection Observer
Use an Intersection Observer to control the animation when an element enters or exits the viewport. For example, scroll the box below in and out of your screen. The animation stops when the box exits the viewport and restarts each time it enters the viewport.
<div class="animation-scroll">
<wa-animation name="jackInTheBox" duration="2000" iterations="1"><div class="box"></div></wa-animation>
</div>
<script>
const container = document.querySelector('.animation-scroll');
const animation = container.querySelector('wa-animation');
const box = animation.querySelector('.box');
// Watch for the box to enter and exit the viewport. Note that we're observing the box, not the animation element!
const observer = new IntersectionObserver(entries => {
if (entries[0].isIntersecting) {
// Start the animation when the box enters the viewport
animation.play = true;
} else {
animation.play = false;
animation.currentTime = 0;
}
});
observer.observe(box);
</script>
<style>
.animation-scroll .box {
display: inline-block;
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: var(--wa-color-brand-fill-loud);
}
</style>
Custom Keyframe Formats
Supply your own keyframe formats to build custom animations.
<div class="animation-keyframes">
<wa-animation easing="ease-in-out" duration="2000" play>
<div class="box"></div>
</wa-animation>
</div>
<script>
const animation = document.querySelector('.animation-keyframes wa-animation');
animation.keyframes = [
{
offset: 0,
easing: 'cubic-bezier(0.250, 0.460, 0.450, 0.940)',
fillMode: 'both',
transformOrigin: 'center center',
transform: 'rotate(0)',
},
{
offset: 1,
easing: 'cubic-bezier(0.250, 0.460, 0.450, 0.940)',
fillMode: 'both',
transformOrigin: 'center center',
transform: 'rotate(90deg)',
},
];
</script>
<style>
.animation-keyframes .box {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: var(--wa-color-brand-fill-loud);
}
</style>
Playing Animations on Demand
Animations won’t play until you apply the play attribute. You can omit it initially, then apply it on demand such as after a user interaction. In this example, the button will animate once every time the button is clicked.
<div class="animation-form">
<wa-animation name="rubberBand" duration="1000" iterations="1">
<wa-button appearance="filled" variant="brand">Click me</wa-button>
</wa-animation>
</div>
<script>
const container = document.querySelector('.animation-form');
const animation = container.querySelector('wa-animation');
const button = container.querySelector('wa-button');
button.addEventListener('click', () => {
animation.play = true;
});
</script>
Importing
If you’re using the autoloader or a hosted project, components load on demand — no manual import needed. To cherry-pick a component manually, use one of the following snippets.
**CDN**
Import this component directly from the CDN:
import 'https://ka-f.webawesome.com/webawesome@3.7.0/components/animation/animation.js';
**npm**
After installing Web Awesome via npm, import this component:
import '@awesome.me/webawesome/dist/components/animation/animation.js';
**Self-Hosted**
If you’re self-hosting Web Awesome, import this component from your server:
import './webawesome/dist/components/animation/animation.js';
**React**
To import this component for React 18 or below, use the following code:
import WaAnimation from '@awesome.me/webawesome/dist/react/animation/index.js';
Slots
Learn more about using slots.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| (default) | `` The element to animate. Avoid slotting in more than one element, as subsequent ones will be ignored. To animate multiple elements, either wrap them in a single container or use multiple elements. |
Attributes & Properties
Learn more about attributes and properties.
| Name | Description | Reflects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| `css` | `CSSResultGroup \| undefined` One or more CSSResultGroup to include in the component’s shadow root. Host styles are automatically prepended. Type Default styles | ||
| `currentTime` | `CSSNumberish` Gets and sets the current animation time. Type | ||
| `delay` delay | `number` The of milliseconds to delay the start of the animation. Type number Default 0 | ||
| `direction` direction | `PlaybackDirection` Determines the direction of playback as well as the behavior when reaching the end of an iteration. Learn more Type Default ‘normal’ | ||
| `duration` duration | `number` The of milliseconds each iteration of the animation takes to complete. Type number Default 1000 | ||
| `easing` easing | `cubic-bezier(0, 1, .76, 1.14)` The easing function to use for the animation. This can be a Web Awesome easing function or a custom easing function such as . Type string Default ‘linear’ | ||
| `endDelay` end-delay | `number` The of milliseconds to delay after the active period of an animation sequence. Type number Default 0 | ||
| `fill` fill | `FillMode` Sets how the animation applies styles to its target before and after its execution. Type Default ‘auto’ | ||
| `iterations` iterations | `Infinity` The number of iterations to run before the animation completes. Defaults to , which loops. Type number Default Infinity | ||
| `iterationStart` iteration-start | `number` The offset at which to start the animation, usually between 0 (start) and 1 (end). Type Default 0 | ||
| `keyframes` | `name` The keyframes to use for the animation. If this is set, will be ignored. Type Keyframe[] | undefined | ||
| `name` name | `keyframes` The name of the built-in animation to use. For custom animations, use the prop. Type string Default ‘none’ | ||
| `play` play | `boolean` Plays the animation. When omitted, the animation will be paused. This attribute will be automatically removed when the animation finishes or gets canceled. Type Default false | ||
| `playbackRate` playback-rate | `1` Sets the animation’s playback rate. The default is , which plays the animation at a normal speed. Setting this to 2, for example, will double the animation’s speed. A negative value can be used to reverse the animation. This value can be changed without causing the animation to restart. Type number Default 1 |
Methods
Learn more about methods.
| Name | Description | Arguments |
|---|---|---|
| `cancel()` | Clears all keyframe effects caused by this animation and aborts its playback. | |
| `finish()` | Sets the playback time to the end of the animation corresponding to the current playback direction. |
Events
Learn more about events.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| `wa-cancel` | Emitted when the animation is canceled. |
| `wa-finish` | Emitted when the animation finishes. |
| `wa-start` | Emitted when the animation starts or restarts. |
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