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I have an angular web application when loads a list of "Notes" into a scope array called notes.

This list is filtered within a ng-repeat like so:

<div class="noteClass" ng-repeat="n in notes | propertyFilter: 'Fields.noteTabNumber' : selectedTab">

This all works fine, and I have added some CSS animations into my CSS file so that when a new item is added into the notes array, it animates into the scene.

div.noteClass.ng-enter,
div.noteClass.ng-leave,
div.noteClass.ng-move {
    //my animations here
}

div.noteClass.ng-enter,
div.noteClass.ng-move
 {
    //my further animation functions
}

div.noteClass.ng-enter.ng-enter-active,
div.noteClass.ng-move.ng-move-active {
    /// finished animations
}

My issue is with the filter, as you can see, the list is filtered with a custom filter called propertyFitler which is filters the notes based on which 'tab' a user has selected.

Which is a simple UL:

<ul>
    <li ng-class="{selected: selectedTab==1}">...</li>
    <li ng-class="{selected: selectedTab==2}">...</li>
    <li ng-class="{selected: selectedTab==3}">...</li>
</ul>

When ever the user clicks a different tab, the animation for the items fire, rather than simply filtering the list instantly.

How can I animate a new item into the list, but when a user filters the list via the LI item, dont animate the change in the list?

1 Answer 1

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You can inject the $animate service into your controller, then whatever callback you have for clicking a tab should first call $animate.enabled(false). This will disable animations. Then just call $animate.enabled(true) once the page has refreshed. Knowing when to enable the animations again may be the tricky part. Easiest thing to do is just use $timeout to disable animations for half a second or so. If you don't like that, there are some blog posts out there about working out when ngRepeat completes its work. Or perhaps there is a really obvious and clean solution I have not considered.

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  • so how would I use this exactly? Do I need to set noAnimate = true when the user clicks the list item, then change the selectedTab property? Im not too familiar with the service decorators...
    – Mark
    Jun 20, 2014 at 7:02
  • OK, cancel my last. New answer is much easier. Jun 20, 2014 at 11:37
  • that seemed to do the trick, I did have to add the timeout unfortunately, which is a bit of a hack, but works in my case
    – Mark
    Jul 3, 2014 at 5:16

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