Two different animations for route changes

Sammy S. picture Sammy S. · Nov 20, 2013 · Viewed 10.3k times · Source

I have the following case: I'm using the ui-router for the routing in my AngularJS application. In one route, there are five child states for different subscreens. I want to animate the transition between these in a carousel-like manner.

The navigation looks like this:

Link to A | Link to B | Link to C | Link to D | Link to E

Navigating from state A to state B should make screen A slide out to the left and screen B slide in from the right; vice versa for navigating from state B to state A.

What does work is animating the screen transitions with transform: translateX(...); on enter and leave in one direction only.

Usually, I control my animations using ng-class with a flag. In this case, however, setting a class on the ui-view element doesn't work at all (Angular 1.2 and ui-router 0.2 aren't completely compatible yet). Neither is it working with setting it with a custom directive listening to scope.$on "$stateChangeStart" which is fired after the transition has begun.

How can I implement the desired behavior?

Edit: The solution

For the record: I ended up implementing it using a custom $scope function using $state.go() to determine the direction before changing the route. This avoids the $digest already in progress errors. The class determining the animation is added to the ui-view's parent element; this animates both the current as well as the future ui-view in the correct direction.

Controller function (Coffeescript):

go: (entry) ->
  fromIdx = ...
  toIdx = ...

  if fromIdx > toIdx
    $scope.back = false
  else
    $scope.back = true

  $state.go entry

Template:

<div ng-class="{toLeft: back}">
  <div ui-view></div>
</div>

Answer

eddiec picture eddiec · Dec 2, 2013

You can control the classes on your view by setting up a controller to do that specifically. You can then subscribe to events within the app and change the way the page animates.

<div class="viewWrap" ng-controller="viewCtrl">
  <div class="container" ui-view ng-class="{back: back}"></div>
</div>

Then within your controller

.controller('viewCtrl', function ($scope) {
    $scope.$on('$stateChangeSuccess', function (event, toState) {
        if (toState.name === 'state1') {
            $scope.back = true; 
        } else {
            $scope.back = false; 
        }
    });
});

I've set up a codepen to demonstrate here http://codepen.io/ed_conolly/pen/aubKf

For anybody trying to do this please note that I've had to use the ui.router.compat module due to the current incompatibility of the animations in Angular 1.2 and UI Router.