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+ + + + + +

This animation class is a mixin.

+ +

Ext.util.Animate provides an API for the creation of animated transitions of properties and styles.
+This class is used as a mixin and currently applied to Ext.core.Element, Ext.CompositeElement, +Ext.draw.Sprite, Ext.draw.CompositeSprite, and Ext.Component. Note that Components +have a limited subset of what attributes can be animated such as top, left, x, y, height, width, and +opacity (color, paddings, and margins can not be animated).

+ +

Animation Basics

+ +

All animations require three things - easing, duration, and to (the final end value for each property) +you wish to animate. Easing and duration are defaulted values specified below. +Easing describes how the intermediate values used during a transition will be calculated. +Easing allows for a transition to change speed over its duration. +You may use the defaults for easing and duration, but you must always set a +to property which is the end value for all animations.

+ +

Popular element 'to' configurations are:

+ +
    +
  • opacity
  • +
  • x
  • +
  • y
  • +
  • color
  • +
  • height
  • +
  • width
  • +
+ + +

Popular sprite 'to' configurations are:

+ +
    +
  • translation
  • +
  • path
  • +
  • scale
  • +
  • stroke
  • +
  • rotation
  • +
+ + +

The default duration for animations is 250 (which is a 1/4 of a second). Duration is denoted in +milliseconds. Therefore 1 second is 1000, 1 minute would be 60000, and so on. The default easing curve +used for all animations is 'ease'. Popular easing functions are included and can be found in Easing.

+ +

For example, a simple animation to fade out an element with a default easing and duration:

+ +
var p1 = Ext.get('myElementId');
+
+p1.animate({
+    to: {
+        opacity: 0
+    }
+});
+
+ +

To make this animation fade out in a tenth of a second:

+ +
var p1 = Ext.get('myElementId');
+
+p1.animate({
+   duration: 100,
+    to: {
+        opacity: 0
+    }
+});
+
+ +

Animation Queues

+ +

By default all animations are added to a queue which allows for animation via a chain-style API. +For example, the following code will queue 4 animations which occur sequentially (one right after the other):

+ +
p1.animate({
+    to: {
+        x: 500
+    }
+}).animate({
+    to: {
+        y: 150
+    }
+}).animate({
+    to: {
+        backgroundColor: '#f00'  //red
+    }
+}).animate({
+    to: {
+        opacity: 0
+    }
+});
+
+ +

You can change this behavior by calling the syncFx method and all +subsequent animations for the specified target will be run concurrently (at the same time).

+ +
p1.syncFx();  //this will make all animations run at the same time
+
+p1.animate({
+    to: {
+        x: 500
+    }
+}).animate({
+    to: {
+        y: 150
+    }
+}).animate({
+    to: {
+        backgroundColor: '#f00'  //red
+    }
+}).animate({
+    to: {
+        opacity: 0
+    }
+});
+
+ +

This works the same as:

+ +
p1.animate({
+    to: {
+        x: 500,
+        y: 150,
+        backgroundColor: '#f00'  //red
+        opacity: 0
+    }
+});
+
+ +

The stopAnimation method can be used to stop any +currently running animations and clear any queued animations.

+ +

Animation Keyframes

+ +

You can also set up complex animations with keyframe which follows the +CSS3 Animation configuration pattern. Note rotation, translation, and scaling can only be done for sprites. +The previous example can be written with the following syntax:

+ +
p1.animate({
+    duration: 1000,  //one second total
+    keyframes: {
+        25: {     //from 0 to 250ms (25%)
+            x: 0
+        },
+        50: {   //from 250ms to 500ms (50%)
+            y: 0
+        },
+        75: {  //from 500ms to 750ms (75%)
+            backgroundColor: '#f00'  //red
+        },
+        100: {  //from 750ms to 1sec
+            opacity: 0
+        }
+    }
+});
+
+ +

Animation Events

+ +

Each animation you create has events for beforeanimation, +afteranimate, and lastframe.
+Keyframed animations adds an additional keyframe event which +fires for each keyframe in your animation.

+ +

All animations support the listeners configuration to attact functions to these events.

+ +
startAnimate: function() {
+    var p1 = Ext.get('myElementId');
+    p1.animate({
+       duration: 100,
+        to: {
+            opacity: 0
+        },
+        listeners: {
+            beforeanimate:  function() {
+                // Execute my custom method before the animation
+                this.myBeforeAnimateFn();
+            },
+            afteranimate: function() {
+                // Execute my custom method after the animation
+                this.myAfterAnimateFn();
+            },
+            scope: this
+    });
+},
+myBeforeAnimateFn: function() {
+  // My custom logic
+},
+myAfterAnimateFn: function() {
+  // My custom logic
+}
+
+ +

Due to the fact that animations run asynchronously, you can determine if an animation is currently +running on any target by using the getActiveAnimation +method. This method will return false if there are no active animations or return the currently +running Ext.fx.Anim instance.

+ +

In this example, we're going to wait for the current animation to finish, then stop any other +queued animations before we fade our element's opacity to 0:

+ +
var curAnim = p1.getActiveAnimation();
+if (curAnim) {
+    curAnim.on('afteranimate', function() {
+        p1.stopAnimation();
+        p1.animate({
+            to: {
+                opacity: 0
+            }
+        });
+    });
+}
+
+
Defined By

Properties

 
@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by getActiveAnimation +Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively ...

@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by getActiveAnimation +Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively running or queued, else returns false.

+
 
Stops any running effects and clears this object's internal effects queue if it contains +any additional effects that ...

Stops any running effects and clears this object's internal effects queue if it contains +any additional effects that haven't started yet.

+
Defined By

Methods

 
animate( +Object config) + : Object
Perform custom animation on this object. +This method is applicable to both the the Component class and the Element cl...

Perform custom animation on this object.

+

This method is applicable to both the the Component class and the Element class. +It performs animated transitions of certain properties of this object over a specified timeline.

+

The sole parameter is an object which specifies start property values, end property values, and properties which +describe the timeline. Of the properties listed below, only to is mandatory.

+

Properties include

    +
  • from
    An object which specifies start values for the properties being animated. +If not supplied, properties are animated from current settings. The actual properties which may be animated depend upon +ths object being animated. See the sections below on Element and Component animation.
  • +
  • to
    An object which specifies end values for the properties being animated.
  • +
  • duration
    The duration in milliseconds for which the animation will run.
  • +
  • easing
    A string value describing an easing type to modify the rate of change from the default linear to non-linear. Values may be one of:
      +
    • ease
    • +
    • easeIn
    • +
    • easeOut
    • +
    • easeInOut
    • +
    • backIn
    • +
    • backOut
    • +
    • elasticIn
    • +
    • elasticOut
    • +
    • bounceIn
    • +
    • bounceOut
    • +
  • +
  • keyframes
    This is an object which describes the state of animated properties at certain points along the timeline. +it is an object containing properties who's names are the percentage along the timeline being described and who's values specify the animation state at that point.
  • +
  • listeners
    This is a standard listeners configuration object which may be used +to inject behaviour at either the beforeanimate event or the afteranimate event.
  • +

+

Animating an Element

+When animating an Element, the following properties may be specified in from, to, and keyframe objects:
    +
  • x
    The page X position in pixels.
  • +
  • y
    The page Y position in pixels
  • +
  • left
    The element's CSS left value. Units must be supplied.
  • +
  • top
    The element's CSS top value. Units must be supplied.
  • +
  • width
    The element's CSS width value. Units must be supplied.
  • +
  • height
    The element's CSS height value. Units must be supplied.
  • +
  • scrollLeft
    The element's scrollLeft value.
  • +
  • scrollTop
    The element's scrollLeft value.
  • +
  • opacity
    The element's opacity value. This must be a value between 0 and 1.
  • +
+

Be aware than animating an Element which is being used by an Ext Component without in some way informing the Component about the changed element state +will result in incorrect Component behaviour. This is because the Component will be using the old state of the element. To avoid this problem, it is now possible to +directly animate certain properties of Components.

+

Animating a Component

+When animating an Element, the following properties may be specified in from, to, and keyframe objects:
    +
  • x
    The Component's page X position in pixels.
  • +
  • y
    The Component's page Y position in pixels
  • +
  • left
    The Component's left value in pixels.
  • +
  • top
    The Component's top value in pixels.
  • +
  • width
    The Component's width value in pixels.
  • +
  • width
    The Component's width value in pixels.
  • +
  • dynamic
    Specify as true to update the Component's layout (if it is a Container) at every frame +of the animation. Use sparingly as laying out on every intermediate size change is an expensive operation.
  • +
+

For example, to animate a Window to a new size, ensuring that its internal layout, and any shadow is correct:

+
myWindow = Ext.create('Ext.window.Window', {
+    title: 'Test Component animation',
+    width: 500,
+    height: 300,
+    layout: {
+        type: 'hbox',
+        align: 'stretch'
+    },
+    items: [{
+        title: 'Left: 33%',
+        margins: '5 0 5 5',
+        flex: 1
+    }, {
+        title: 'Left: 66%',
+        margins: '5 5 5 5',
+        flex: 2
+    }]
+});
+myWindow.show();
+myWindow.header.el.on('click', function() {
+    myWindow.animate({
+        to: {
+            width: (myWindow.getWidth() == 500) ? 700 : 500,
+            height: (myWindow.getHeight() == 300) ? 400 : 300,
+        }
+    });
+});
+
+

For performance reasons, by default, the internal layout is only updated when the Window reaches its final "to" size. If dynamic updating of the Window's child +Components is required, then configure the animation with dynamic: true and the two child items will maintain their proportions during the animation.

+ +

Parameters

  • config : Object

    An object containing properties which describe the animation's start and end states, and the timeline of the animation.

    +

Returns

  • Object   

    this

    +
 

Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively running or queued, else returns false.

+

Returns thq current animation if this object has any effects actively running or queued, else returns false.

+

Returns

  • Mixed   

    anim if element has active effects, else false

    +
 
Ensures that all effects queued after sequenceFx is called on this object are +run in sequence. This is the opposite ...

Ensures that all effects queued after sequenceFx is called on this object are +run in sequence. This is the opposite of syncFx.

+

Returns

  • Ext.core.Element   

    The Element

    +
 
@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by stopAnimation +Stops any running effects and clears this object's internal effects queue i...

@deprecated 4.0 Replaced by stopAnimation +Stops any running effects and clears this object's internal effects queue if it contains +any additional effects that haven't started yet.

+

Returns

  • Ext.core.Element   

    The Element

    +
 
Ensures that all effects queued after syncFx is called on this object are +run concurrently. This is the opposite of ...

Ensures that all effects queued after syncFx is called on this object are +run concurrently. This is the opposite of sequenceFx.

+

Returns

  • Ext.core.Element   

    The Element

    +
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