ViewTransition
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The ViewTransition
interface of the View Transitions API represents a view transition, and provides functionality to react to the transition reaching different states (e.g. ready to run the animation, or animation finished) or skip the transition altogether.
This object type is returned by the document.startViewTransition()
method. When startViewTransition()
is invoked, a sequence of steps is followed as explained in The view transition process. This also explains when the different promises fulfill.
Instance properties
ViewTransition.finished
Experimental-
A
Promise
that fulfills once the transition animation is finished, and the new page view is visible and interactive to the user. ViewTransition.ready
Experimental-
A
Promise
that fulfills once the pseudo-element tree is created and the transition animation is about to start. ViewTransition.updateCallbackDone
Experimental-
A
Promise
that fulfills when the promise returned by thedocument.startViewTransition()
's callback fulfills.
Instance methods
skipTransition()
Experimental-
Skips the animation part of the view transition, but doesn't skip running the
document.startViewTransition()
callback that updates the DOM.
Examples
In the following example, the ViewTransition.ready
promise is used to trigger a custom circular reveal view transition emanating from the position of the user's cursor on click, with animation provided by the Web Animations API.
js
// Store the last click event
let lastClick;
addEventListener("click", (event) => (lastClick = event));
function spaNavigate(data) {
// Fallback for browsers that don’t support this API:
if (!document.startViewTransition) {
updateTheDOMSomehow(data);
return;
}
// Get the click position, or fallback to the middle of the screen
const x = lastClick?.clientX ?? innerWidth / 2;
const y = lastClick?.clientY ?? innerHeight / 2;
// Get the distance to the furthest corner
const endRadius = Math.hypot(
Math.max(x, innerWidth - x),
Math.max(y, innerHeight - y)
);
// Create a transition:
const transition = document.startViewTransition(() => {
updateTheDOMSomehow(data);
});
// Wait for the pseudo-elements to be created:
transition.ready.then(() => {
// Animate the root’s new view
document.documentElement.animate(
{
clipPath: [
`circle(0 at ${x}px ${y}px)`,
`circle(${endRadius}px at ${x}px ${y}px)`,
],
},
{
duration: 500,
easing: "ease-in",
// Specify which pseudo-element to animate
pseudoElement: "::view-transition-new(root)",
}
);
});
}
This animation also requires the following CSS, to turn off the default CSS animation and stop the old and new view states from blending in any way (the new state "wipes" right over the top of the old state, rather than transitioning in):
css
::view-transition-image-pair(root) {
isolation: auto;
}
::view-transition-old(root),
::view-transition-new(root) {
animation: none;
mix-blend-mode: normal;
display: block;
}
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS View Transitions Module Level 1 # viewtransition |
Browser compatibility
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