GlobalEventHandlers.onanimationend - Web APIs 编辑

The onanimationend property of the GlobalEventHandlers mixin is the EventHandler for processing animationend events.

The animationend event fires when a CSS animation reaches the end of its active period (which is calculated as animation-duration * animation-iteration-count) + animation-delay).

Syntax

var animEndHandler = target.onanimationend;

target.onanimationend = Function

Value

A Function to be called when an animationend event occurs indicating that a CSS animation has begun on the target, where the target object is an HTML element (HTMLElement), document (Document), or window (Window). The function receives as input a single parameter: an AnimationEvent object describing the event which occurred.

Example

HTML content

<div class="main">
  <div id="box">
    <div id="text">Box</div>
  </div>
</div>

<div class="button" id="play">
  Play Animation
</div>

<pre id="log"></pre>

CSS content

:root {
  --boxwidth:50px;
}

.main {
  width: 300px;
  height:300px;
  border: 1px solid black;
}

.button {
  cursor: pointer;
  width: 300px;
  border: 1px solid black;
  font-size: 16px;
  text-align: center;
  margin-top: 0;
  padding-top: 2px;
  padding-bottom: 4px;
  color: white;
  background-color: darkgreen;
  font: 14px "Open Sans", "Arial", sans-serif;
}

#text {
  width: 46px;
  padding: 10px;
  position: relative;
  text-align: center;
  align-self: center;
  color: white;
  font: bold 1.4em "Lucida Grande", "Open Sans", sans-serif;
}

 

Leaving out some bits of the CSS that don't matter for the discussion here, let's take a look at the styles for the box that we're animating. First is the box itself. We set its size, position, color, and layout. Note that there's nothing there about animation. That's because we don't want the box to start animating right away. We'll add the animation style later to start animating the box.

#box {
  width: var(--boxwidth);
  height: var(--boxwidth);
  left: 0;
  top: 0;
  border: 1px solid #7788FF;
  margin: 0;
  position: relative;
  background-color: #2233FF;
  display: flex;
  justify-content: center;
}

The animation sequence is described next. First, the "slideAnimation" class, which establishes the animation that will cause the box to move over the course of five seconds, one time, using the "slideBox" keyframe set. The keyframes are defined next; they describe an animation which causes the box to migrate from the top-left corner of the container to the bottom-right corner.

.slideAnimation {
  animation: 5s ease-in-out 0s 1 slideBox;
}

@keyframes slideBox {
  from {
    left:0;
    top:0;
  }
  to {
    left:calc(100% - var(--boxwidth));
    top:calc(100% - var(--boxwidth))
  }
}

Since the CSS describes the animation but doesn't connect it to the box, we'll need some JavaScript code to do that.  We'll get to that shortly.

JavaScript content

Before we get to the animation code, we define a function which logs information to a box on the user's screen. We'll use this to show information about the events we receive. Note the use of AnimationEvent.animationName and AnimationEvent.elapsedTime to get information about the event which occurred.

function log(msg, event) {
  let logBox = document.getElementById("log");

  logBox.innerHTML += msg;

  if (event) {
    logBox.innerHTML += " <code>"+ event.animationName +
        "</code> at time " + event.elapsedTime.toFixed(2) +
        " seconds.";
  }

  logBox.innerHTML += "\n";
};

Then we set up the event handlers for the animationstart and animationend events:

let box = document.getElementById("box");

box.onanimationstart = function(event) {
  log("Animation started", event);
}

box.onanimationend = function(event) {
  log("Animation stopped", event);
};

Finally, we set up a handler for a click on the button that runs the animation:

document.getElementById("play").addEventListener("click", function(event) {
  document.getElementById("box").className = "slideAnimation";
  event.target.style.display = "none";
}, false);

This sets the class of the box we want to animate to the class that contains the animation description, then hides the play button because this example will only run the animation once. For information about why, and how to support running an animation more than once, see Run an animation again in CSS Animations tips and tricks.

Result

Assembled together, you get this:

Specifications

SpecificationStatusComment
CSS Animations Level 1
The definition of 'onanimationend' in that specification.
Working Draft 

Browser compatibility

BCD tables only load in the browser

See also

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