Part 3 / Animations / The animate directive
In the previous chapter, we used deferred transitions to create the illusion of motion as elements move from one todo list to the other.
To complete the illusion, we also need to apply motion to the elements that aren't transitioning. For this, we use the animate
directive.
First, import the flip
function — flip stands for 'First, Last, Invert, Play' — from svelte/animate
into TodoList.svelte
:
<script>
import { flip } from 'svelte/animate';
import { send, receive } from './transition.js';
export let store;
export let filter;
</script>
Then add it to the <label>
elements:
<label
in:receive={{ key: todo.id }}
out:send={{ key: todo.id }}
animate:flip
>
The movement is a little slow in this case, so we can add a duration
parameter:
<label
in:receive={{ key: todo.id }}
out:send={{ key: todo.id }}
animate:flip={{ duration: 200 }}
>
duration
can also be ad => milliseconds
function, whered
is the number of pixels the element has to travel
Note that all the transitions and animations are being applied with CSS, rather than JavaScript, meaning they won't block (or be blocked by) the main thread.