I have a list which I iterate over by using ng-repeat: and the user can interact with thte list items by using up-arrow and down-arrow icons and on click of them i simply change the order of the element in the "list" this is what angular suggests change the model and the changes automatically reflect in the view.
<div ng-repeat="item in list">
{{item.name}}
<div class="icon-up-arrow" ng-click="moveUp($index);"></div>
<div class="icon-down-arrow" ng-click="moveDown($index);"></div>
</div>
Logic in moveUp:-
$scope.moveUp= function(position){
var temp=list[position-1];
list[position-1]=list[position];
list[position=temp];
};
the above code works completely fine and similar is the logic for shifting the item down. But the problem that i want to resolve is how do i put animation? I know angular takes care of binding view and model on its own but is there any way to put in animation as the view is updated on pressing up an down arrow icons?
Following on from Marcel's comment: in AngularJS 1.2 you don't need to use the ng-animate
directive. Instead:
angular-animate[-min].js
.ngAnimate
..ng-enter
and .ng-enter-active
.ng-repeat
as you normally would.HTML:
<div ng-app="foo">
<!-- Set up controllers etc, and then: -->
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="item in items">{{item}}</li>
</ul>
JavaScript:
angular.module('foo', ['ngAnimate']);
// controllers not shown
CSS:
li {
opacity: 1;
}
li.ng-enter {
-webkit-transition: 1s;
transition: 1s;
opacity: 0;
}
li.ng-enter-active {
opacity: 1;
}
Demo in (someone else's) Plunker.
See the docs for $animate for details on the progression through the various CSS classes.