--- title: neon-animation summary: "A short guide to neon-animation and neon-animated-pages" tags: ['animation','core-animated-pages'] elements: ['neon-animation','neon-animated-pages'] updated: 2015-05-26 --- # neon-animation `neon-animation` is a suite of elements and behaviors to implement pluggable animated transitions for Polymer Elements using [Web Animations](https://w3c.github.io/web-animations/). *Warning: The API may change.* * [A basic animatable element](#basic) * [Animation configuration](#configuration) * [Animation types](#configuration-types) * [Configuration properties](#configuration-properties) * [Using multiple animations](#configuration-multiple) * [Running animations encapsulated in children nodes](#configuration-encapsulation) * [Page transitions](#page-transitions) * [Shared element animations](#shared-element) * [Declarative page transitions](#declarative-page) * [Included animations](#animations) * [Demos](#demos) ## A basic animatable element Elements that can be animated should implement the `Polymer.NeonAnimatableBehavior` behavior, or `Polymer.NeonAnimationRunnerBehavior` if they're also responsible for running an animation. ```js Polymer({ is: 'my-animatable', behaviors: [ Polymer.NeonAnimationRunnerBehavior ], properties: { animationConfig: { value: function() { return { // provided by neon-animation/animations/scale-down-animation.html name: 'scale-down-animation', node: this } } } }, listeners: { // this event is fired when the animation finishes 'neon-animation-finish': '_onNeonAnimationFinish' }, animate: function() { // run scale-down-animation this.playAnimation(); }, _onNeonAnimationFinish: function() { console.log('animation done!'); } }); ``` [Live demo](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/doc/basic.html) ## Animation configuration ### Animation types An element might run different animations, for example it might do something different when it enters the view and when it exits from view. You can set the `animationConfig` property to a map from an animation type to configuration. ```js Polymer({ is: 'my-dialog', behaviors: [ Polymer.NeonAnimationRunnerBehavior ], properties: { opened: { type: Boolean }, animationConfig: { value: function() { return { 'entry': { // provided by neon-animation/animations/scale-up-animation.html name: 'scale-up-animation', node: this }, 'exit': { // provided by neon-animation-animations/fade-out-animation.html name: 'fade-out-animation', node: this } } } } }, listeners: { 'neon-animation-finish': '_onNeonAnimationFinish' }, show: function() { this.opened = true; this.style.display = 'inline-block'; // run scale-up-animation this.playAnimation('entry'); }, hide: function() { this.opened = false; // run fade-out-animation this.playAnimation('fade-out-animation'); }, _onNeonAnimationFinish: function() { if (!this.opened) { this.style.display = 'none'; } } }); ``` [Live demo](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/doc/types.html) You can also use the convenience properties `entryAnimation` and `exitAnimation` to set `entry` and `exit` animations: ```js properties: { entryAnimation: { value: 'scale-up-animation' }, exitAnimation: { value: 'fade-out-animation' } } ``` ### Configuration properties You can pass additional parameters to configure an animation in the animation configuration object. All animations should accept the following properties: * `name`: The name of an animation, ie. an element implementing `Polymer.NeonAnimationBehavior`. * `node`: The target node to apply the animation to. Defaults to `this`. * `timing`: Timing properties to use in this animation. They match the [Web Animations Animation Effect Timing interface](https://w3c.github.io/web-animations/#the-animationeffecttiming-interface). The properties include the following: * `duration`: The duration of the animation in milliseconds. * `delay`: The delay before the start of the animation in milliseconds. * `easing`: A timing function for the animation. Matches the CSS timing function values. Animations may define additional configuration properties and they are listed in their documentation. ### Using multiple animations Set the animation configuration to an array to combine animations, like this: ```js animationConfig: { value: function() { return { // fade-in-animation is run with a 50ms delay from slide-down-animation 'entry': [{ name: 'slide-down-animation', node: this }, { name: 'fade-in-animation', node: this, timing: {delay: 50} }] } } } ``` ### Running animations encapsulated in children nodes You can include animations in the configuration that are encapsulated in a child element that implement `Polymer.NeonAnimatableBehavior` with the `animatable` property. ```js animationConfig: { value: function() { return { // run fade-in-animation on this, and the entry animation on this.$.myAnimatable 'entry': [ {name: 'fade-in-animation', node: this}, {animatable: this.$.myAnimatable, type: 'entry'} ] } } } ``` ## Page transitions *The artist formerly known as ``* The `neon-animated-pages` element manages a set of pages to switch between, and runs animations between the page transitions. It implements the `Polymer.IronSelectableBehavior` behavior. Each child node should implement `Polymer.NeonAnimatableBehavior` and define the `entry` and `exit` animations. During a page transition, the `entry` animation is run on the new page and the `exit` animation is run on the old page. ### Shared element animations Shared element animations work on multiple nodes. For example, a "hero" animation is used during a page transition to make two elements from separate pages appear to animate as a single element. Shared element animation configurations have an `id` property that identify they belong in the same animation. Elements containing shared elements also have a `sharedElements` property defines a map from `id` to element, the element involved with the animation. In the incoming page: ```js properties: { animationConfig: { value: function() { return { // the incoming page defines the 'entry' animation 'entry': { name: 'hero-animation', id: 'hero', toPage: this } } } }, sharedElements: { value: function() { return { 'hero': this.$.hero } } } } ``` In the outgoing page: ```js properties: { animationConfig: { value: function() { return { // the outgoing page defines the 'exit' animation 'exit': { name: 'hero-animation', id: 'hero', fromPage: this } } } }, sharedElements: { value: function() { return { 'hero': this.$.otherHero } } } } ``` ### Declarative page transitions For convenience, if you define the `entry-animation` and `exit-animation` attributes on ``, those animations will apply for all page transitions. For example: ```js 1 2 3 4 5 ``` The new page will slide in from the right, and the old page slide away to the left. ## Included animations Single element animations: * `fade-in-animation` Animates opacity from `0` to `1`; * `fade-out-animation` Animates opacity from `1` to `0`; * `scale-down-animation` Animates transform from `scale(1)` to `scale(0)`; * `scale-up-animation` Animates transform from `scale(0)` to `scale(1)`; * `slide-down-animation` Animates transform from `none` to `translateY(100%)`; * `slide-up-animation` Animates transform from `none` to `translateY(-100%)`; * `slide-from-top-animation` Animates transform from `translateY(-100%)` to `none`; * `slide-from-bottom-animation` Animates transform from `translateY(100%)` to `none`; * `slide-left-animation` Animates transform from `none` to `translateX(-100%)`; * `slide-right-animation` Animates transform from `none` to `translateX(100%)`; * `slide-from-left-animation` Animates transform from `translateX(-100%)` to `none`; * `slide-from-right-animation` Animates transform from `translateX(100%)` to `none`; * `transform-animation` Animates a custom transform. Note that there is a restriction that only one transform animation can be applied on the same element at a time. Use the custom `transform-animation` to combine transform properties. Shared element animations * `hero-animation` Animates an element such that it looks like it scales and transforms from another element. * `ripple-animation` Animates an element to full screen such that it looks like it ripples from another element. Group animations * `cascaded-animation` Applys an animation to an array of elements with a delay between each. ## Demos * [Grid to full screen](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/grid/index.html) * [Animation on load](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/load/index.html) * [List item to detail](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/list/index.html) (For narrow width) * [Dots to squares](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/tiles/index.html) * [Declarative](http://morethanreal.github.io/neon-animation-demo/bower_components/neon-animation/demo/declarative/index.html)