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I have a logo made of SVG. This logo is made of a few paths, two of them have an animation with different timing. How do I trigger their animation when the SVG is hovered? I mean, I need both of the animations to run when the entire SVG is hovered.

Here's a CodePen of what I have so far: https://codepen.io/anon/pen/WbByYE.

Here's the entire code:

svg {
  width: 160px;
  max-width: 100%;
  display: block;
  margin: 0 auto;
}
<svg version="1.1" id="svg-logo" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px" viewBox="0 0 100 100" enable-background="new 0 0 100 100" xml:space="preserve">
    <g>
    	<path id="shape1" fill="#f42b38" d="M77.6,67.9v0.4c0.1,0.7,0.5,1.4,1.1,1.9l2.8,2.1c1.2,0.9,3.1,0.7,4-0.6c4.7-6.3,7.2-13.8,7.2-21.5
    		s-2.5-15.2-7.2-21.5c-0.9-1.2-2.7-1.5-4-0.6L78.8,30c-0.6,0.4-1,1.1-1.1,1.9v0.4c0,0.6,0.2,1.2,0.5,1.7c3.5,4.7,5.3,10.3,5.3,16
    		s-1.9,11.3-5.3,16C77.9,66.7,77.6,67.3,77.6,67.9z	">
        
    <animateTransform  
                      type="rotate" 
                      fill="remove" 
                      restart="always" 
                      to="360 57 50" 
                      from="0 57 50" 
                      dur="0.7s" 
                      begin="0.15s" 
                      calcMode="spline" 
                      additive="replace"
                      accumulate="none" 
                      attributeName="transform" 
                      attributeType="xml" 
                      keySplines="0.42 0 0.58 1" 
                      rotate="10; 100" 
                      repeatCount="1" 
                      keyTimes="0; 1">
    			</animateTransform>
        
      </path>
    	<path id="shape2" fill="#f42b38" d="M65.9,59.4v0.4c0.1,0.7,0.5,1.4,1.1,1.9l2.3,1.6c1.2,0.9,3,0.7,4-0.6
    		c5.3-7.1,5.3-18.1,0-25.2c-0.9-1.2-2.7-1.5-4-0.6L67,38.5c-0.6,0.4-1,1.1-1.1,1.9v0.4c0,0.6,0.2,1.2,0.5,1.7c3.2,4.2,3.2,10.8,0,15
    		C66.1,58.1,65.9,58.7,65.9,59.4z	">
    <animateTransform  
                      type="rotate" 
                      fill="remove" 
                      restart="always" 
                      to="360 57 50" 
                      from="0 57 50" 
                      dur="0.85s" 
                      calcMode="spline" 
                      additive="replace" 
                      accumulate="none" 
                      attributeName="transform" 
                      attributeType="xml" 
                      keySplines="0 0 0.58 1" 
                      rotate="10; 100" 
                      repeatCount="1" 
                      keyTimes="0; 1">
    			</animateTransform>
    	</path>
    	<path fill="#f42b38" d="M90.7,78.6c-1.2-1.2-3.1-1.2-4.3,0c-7.6,7.5-17.6,11.7-28.3,11.7C36,90.3,18,72.3,18,50.2
    		s18-40.1,40.1-40.1c10.6,0,20.7,4.1,28.3,11.7c1.2,1.1,3.1,1.1,4.3,0l2.7-2.7c1.1-1.1,1.1-3.2,0-4.3C83.9,5.3,71.5,0.1,58.2,0.1
    		c-27.6,0-50,22.4-50,50s22.4,50,50,50c13.3,0,25.8-5.1,35.3-14.6c1.1-1.1,1.1-3.2,0-4.3L90.7,78.6z"/>
    	<path fill="#f42b38" d="M53.2,50.1c0,2.6,2.2,4.7,4.7,4.7c2.6,0,4.7-2.2,4.7-4.7s-2.2-4.7-4.8-4.7C55.2,45.4,53.2,47.5,53.2,50.1z"
    		/>
      </g>
    </svg>

2 Answers 2

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The existing answer seems a bit more difficult than it needs to be. What I found was that an animate tag inside an svg can have begin="mouseover"

<animate
  attributename=""
  from=""
  to=""
  begin="mouseover"
  dur=""
/>

this sets the animation in motion whenever the svg element is hovered over. there are lots of other event types I didn't know about that you can find here.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/begin

3

First change the begin attributes to indefinite so that the animation doesn't run straight away. Then use the mouseover event to trigger the animations when required.

For example (assuming trans1 and trans2 are the IDs assigned to the two animated elements):

onmouseover="document.getElementById('trans2').beginElement();setTimeout('document.getElementById(\'trans1\').beginElement()',150);"

One slight problem is that the mouseover event will trigger for each individual element of the SVG object, which you probably don't want. You can fix this by putting a transparent rect over the entire drawing to capture all the mouse events.

See the snippet below for a working example.

<svg version="1.1" id="svg-logo" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px"
     viewBox="0 0 100 100" enable-background="new 0 0 100 100" xml:space="preserve" width="100" height="100" onmouseover="document.getElementById('trans2').beginElement();setTimeout('document.getElementById(\'trans1\').beginElement()',150);">
<g>
  <path id="shape1" fill="#f42b38" d="M77.6,67.9v0.4c0.1,0.7,0.5,1.4,1.1,1.9l2.8,2.1c1.2,0.9,3.1,0.7,4-0.6c4.7-6.3,7.2-13.8,7.2-21.5
        s-2.5-15.2-7.2-21.5c-0.9-1.2-2.7-1.5-4-0.6L78.8,30c-0.6,0.4-1,1.1-1.1,1.9v0.4c0,0.6,0.2,1.2,0.5,1.7c3.5,4.7,5.3,10.3,5.3,16
        s-1.9,11.3-5.3,16C77.9,66.7,77.6,67.3,77.6,67.9z    ">

<animateTransform id="trans1"
                  type="rotate" 
                  fill="remove" 
                  restart="always" 
                  to="360 57 50" 
                  from="0 57 50" 
                  dur="0.7s" 
                  begin="indefinite" 
                  calcMode="spline" 
                  additive="replace"
                  accumulate="none" 
                  attributeName="transform" 
                  attributeType="xml" 
                  keySplines="0.42 0 0.58 1" 
                  rotate="10; 100" 
                  repeatCount="1" 
                  keyTimes="0; 1">
            </animateTransform>

  </path>
    <path id="shape2" fill="#f42b38" d="M65.9,59.4v0.4c0.1,0.7,0.5,1.4,1.1,1.9l2.3,1.6c1.2,0.9,3,0.7,4-0.6
        c5.3-7.1,5.3-18.1,0-25.2c-0.9-1.2-2.7-1.5-4-0.6L67,38.5c-0.6,0.4-1,1.1-1.1,1.9v0.4c0,0.6,0.2,1.2,0.5,1.7c3.2,4.2,3.2,10.8,0,15
        C66.1,58.1,65.9,58.7,65.9,59.4z ">
<animateTransform id="trans2"
                  type="rotate" 
                  fill="remove" 
                  restart="always" 
                  to="360 57 50" 
                  from="0 57 50" 
                  dur="0.85s" 
                  begin="indefinite"
                  calcMode="spline" 
                  additive="replace" 
                  accumulate="none" 
                  attributeName="transform" 
                  attributeType="xml" 
                  keySplines="0 0 0.58 1" 
                  rotate="10; 100" 
                  repeatCount="1" 
                  keyTimes="0; 1">
            </animateTransform>
    </path>
    <path fill="#f42b38" d="M90.7,78.6c-1.2-1.2-3.1-1.2-4.3,0c-7.6,7.5-17.6,11.7-28.3,11.7C36,90.3,18,72.3,18,50.2
        s18-40.1,40.1-40.1c10.6,0,20.7,4.1,28.3,11.7c1.2,1.1,3.1,1.1,4.3,0l2.7-2.7c1.1-1.1,1.1-3.2,0-4.3C83.9,5.3,71.5,0.1,58.2,0.1
        c-27.6,0-50,22.4-50,50s22.4,50,50,50c13.3,0,25.8-5.1,35.3-14.6c1.1-1.1,1.1-3.2,0-4.3L90.7,78.6z"/>
    <path fill="#f42b38" d="M53.2,50.1c0,2.6,2.2,4.7,4.7,4.7c2.6,0,4.7-2.2,4.7-4.7s-2.2-4.7-4.8-4.7C55.2,45.4,53.2,47.5,53.2,50.1z"
        />
  <rect width="100" height="100" fill="#fff" opacity="0" />
  </g>
</svg>

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