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JOS-Animation

JOS : Animation Library

A simple & easy to use animation library for web developers

JOS-Animation npm version npm version

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About This Project

JOS-Animation, Javascript On Scroll Animation library is a simple & easy to use animation library package to instantly add professional animation to your website. It was built to make my life easier while developing websites & comes with tons of features and is fully customizable. It is lightweight & has a very small footprint. The best part of all is that it has no (*minimum) toll on performance.

  • Open source, no download or tiring setup, just add a script tag (Embed).
  • Includes Preset and expert custom animation options.
  • Works with all major browsers & Platforms.
  • Fast, light and small with no/min toll on performance.
  • Simple & easy to setup for both beginners & experts.
  • Customize animation settings and build your own scroll invoked functions
  • npm & CDNjs approved library for the fastest deliveries
  • And lots more stuff... explore it yourself.

This project is currently being developed by me & the dev community, So you can expect more features and updates quite often..

Was inspired by GSAP, AOS libraries. I wanted something easier to use, with great performance and wanted to make the implementation better. So I worked on this project from scratch.

Feel free to report an issue or request a feature in this repository :) & for more information, Check out the JOS Webpage.

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Video Tutorial
- JOS-Animation v0.8JOS V0.8.8 (Outdated | [Latest : v0.9.1](https://github.com/jesvijonathan/JOS-Animation-Library/releases/latest))

JOS v0.9.2 11 Nov 2023 Jesvi Jonathan


Built With

Installing JOS

Embedding JOS

You have the option to use the latest version of JOS from a variety of sources :

<script
  src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jos-animation/0.9.2/jos.js"
  integrity="sha512-ZbNmgrMmWwQspNz6WQ1HnqLEPMXE4PyJBVnuc10e4gwJhrycze2IzjDQPx4CxkOBnUyt5wNCekdeTRJOe8J4WA=="
  crossorigin="anonymous"
  referrerpolicy="no-referrer"
></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jos-animation@0.9.2/dist/jos.js"></script>

Click here to check out other Sources / CDNs
  • <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jesvijonathan/JOS-Animation-Library/dist/jos.js"></script>

    (or)

    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jos-animation/dist/jos.js"></script>

    (or)

    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jesvijonathan/JOS-Animation-Library/dist/v0.9.2/jos.js"></script>
  • <script src="https://unpkg.com/jos-animation"></script>

    (or)

    <script src="https://unpkg.com/jos-animation@0.9.2/dist/jos.js"></script>
  • <script src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jesvijonathan/JOS-Animation-Library/master/dist/jos.js"></script>

You can add minified version of the script by replacing jos.js with jos.min.js in the above script tag.

  • jos.js for basic. - jos.min.js for production use. - jos.debug.js for debugging along with some other function From v0.9 onwards, by default jos.js does not require you to add the stylesheet jos.css, it will be exported along with the script. But you can still add the stylesheet if you want to for some reason. ### Importing JOS 1. Install JOS using npm (yarn or pnpm) : ```bash npm install jos-animation

Version Tags

  • Latest : jos-animation@latest
  • Stable : jos-animation@0.8.8
  • Beta : jos-animation@0.9.0-beta.1

So it would be https://unpkg.com/jos-animation/@latest/dist/jos.js (embed) for the latest version. or jos-animation/@0.8.8/dist/jos.js (npm install) for a specific version.


Importing JOS

  1. Install JOS using npm (yarn or pnpm) :
npm install jos-animation
  1. Import JOS in your project :
// import "jos-animation/dist/jos.css";
// Above is required only for v0.8.8 & below (or) if you want to overide jos by using style from the stylesheet

import JOS from "jos-animation";

// Other ways to import JOS
// import JOS from "jos-animation/dist/jos.js";
// import JOS from "jos-animation/dist/jos.min.js";
// import JOS from "jos-animation/dist/jos.debug.js";

Frameworks

Vue / Nuxt.js
// main.js

import { createApp } from "vue";
import { watch, nextTick } from "vue";

import JOS from "jos-animation"; // jos-animation/dist/jos.debug.js

import App from "./App.vue";

const app = createApp(App);
app.mount("#app");

JOS.init();
//JOS.version();

watch(
  () => router.currentRoute.value,
  () => {
    nextTick(() => {
      JOS.refresh();
    });
  }
);

// To observe elements after a route change

Used in : https://jos-animation.vercel.app/

This above example for Vue.js is also applicable for Nuxt.js

React
// index.js

import JOS from "jos-animation/dist/jos.js";

onload = () => {
  const options = {
    debugMode: true,
    animation: "flip",
    duration: 0.7,
    rootMargin: "0% 0% 0% 0%",
  };
  JOS.init(options);
  //JOS.version();
};

function Main() {
  useEffect(() => {
    JOS.refresh();
  }, []);
  // To observe elements after a route change

  return (
    <React.StrictMode>
      <App />
    </React.StrictMode>
  );
}

ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById("root")).render(<Main />);

Used in : https://azzle.netlify.app

This above example is for React.js is also applicable for Next.js & Preact.js

Next.js
// app/layout.tsx

import jos from "jos-animation/dist/jos.js";

export default function RootLayout({
  children,
}: {
  children: React.ReactNode;
}) {
const jos_options = {
    debugMode: false,
    passive: true,
    animation: "fade",
    duration: 0.4,
    rootMargin: "20% 0% 30% 0%",
  };

  useEffect(() => {
    jos.init(jos_options);
  }, []); // Once

  useEffect(() => {
    jos.refresh();
  }); // For every update

  return ();
}
// To observe elements after a route change

Used in : https://bitspace-nextjs-jos.vercel.app

Angular
import { Component, OnInit, AfterViewChecked } from '@angular/core';

import JOS from 'jos-animation';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit, AfterViewChecked {

  ngOnInit(): void {
    JOS.init(); // Once
  }

  ngAfterViewChecked(): void {
    JOS.refresh(); // For every update
  }

  // ... rest of your code

}

You can check this discussion thread for more information : JOS for Angular


Setup

  1. Use JOS.init(); to initialize the library with default settings.
<!-- Initialize JOS with default settings -->
<script>
  JOS.init();
</script>
  1. (Or) Use JOS.init(options); to overide the default settings with your custom settings.
<!-- Global Parameters -->
<script>
  JOS.init({
    // disable: false, // Disable JOS globally | Values :  'true', 'false'
    debugMode: true, // Enable JOS debug mode | Values :  'true', 'false'
    passive: false, // Set the passive option for the scroll event listener | Values :  'true', 'false'

    once: false, // Disable JOS after first animation | Values :  'true', 'false' || Int : 0-1000
    animation: "fade", // JOS global animation type | Values :  'fade', 'slide', 'zoom', 'flip', 'fade-right', 'fade-left', 'fade-up', 'fade-down', 'zoom-in-right', 'zoom-in-left', 'zoom-in-up', 'zoom-in-down', 'zoom-out-right', 'zoom-out-left', 'zoom-out-up', 'zoom-out-down', 'flip-right', 'flip-left', 'flip-up', 'flip-down, spin, revolve, stretch, "my-custom-animation"
    // animationInverse: "static", // Set the animation type for the element when it is scrolled out of view | Values :  'fade', 'slide', 'zoom', 'flip', 'fade-right', 'fade-left', 'fade-up', 'fade-down', 'zoom-in-right', 'zoom-in-left', 'zoom-in-up', 'zoom-in-down', 'zoom-out-right', 'zoom-out-left', 'zoom-out-up', 'zoom-out-down', 'flip-right', 'flip-left', 'flip-up', 'flip-down, spin, revolve, stretch, "my-custom-animation"
    timingFunction: "ease-in-out", // JOS global timing function | Values :  'ease', 'ease-in', 'ease-out', 'ease-in-out', 'linear', 'step-start', 'step-end', 'steps()', 'cubic-bezier()', 'my-custom-timing-function'
    //mirror : false, // Set whether the element should animate back when scrolled out of view | Values :  'true', 'false'
    threshold: 0, // Set global the threshold for the element to be visible | Values :  0-1
    delay: 0, // Set global the delay for the animation to start | Values :  0,1,2,3,4,5
    duration: 0.7, // Set global the duration for the animation playback | Values :  flota : 0-1 & int : 0,1,2,3,4,5

    // startVisible: "true", // Set whether the element should animate when the page is loaded | Values :  'true', 'false' || MS : 0-10000
    // scrollDirection: "down", // Set the scroll direction for the element to be visible | Values :  'up', 'down', 'none'
    //scrollProgressDisable: true // disable or enable scroll callback function | Values :  'true', 'false'
    // intersectionRatio: 0.4, // Set the intersection ratio between which the element should be visible | Values :  0-1 (automatically set)
    // rootMargin_top: "0%", // Set by which percent the element should animate out (Recommended value between 10% to -30%)
    // rootMargin_bottom: "-50%", // Set by which percent the element should animate out (Recommended value between -10% to -60%)
    // rootMargin: "0% 0% -50% 0%", // Set the root margin for the element to be visible | Values :  _% _% _% _%  (automatically set)
  });
</script>
  1. Set class="jos" to the element you want to animate :
<!-- JOS class is required to animate the element -->
<div class="jos"></div>
  1. Set data-jos *attributes to customize the element you want to animate,
    (although these attributes are optional and will work without them) :
<!-- JOS attributes are optional and will work without them (class="jos" is mandatory). these attributes can be used to customize the animation of the element -->
<div
  class="jos"
  data-jos_animation="zoom"
  data-jos_once="false"
  data-jos_duration="0.4"
  data-jos_delay="0.1"
  data-jos_timing-function="ease-in-out"
  data-jos_mirror="true"
  data-jos_rootMargin="0% 0% -50% 0%"
  data-jos_rootMargin_top="-10%"
  data-jos_rootMargin_bottom="-50%"
  data-jos_scrollDirection="down"
  data-jos_startVisible="false"
  data-jos_threshold="0.4"
  data-jos_passive="false"
  data-jos_invoke="myCustomFunction"
  data-jos_invoke_out="myCustomFunction_onExit"
  data-jos_scroll="your_callbackFunction"
  data-jos_anchor="#elementID"
></div>

See JOS Props for full information regarding the animation, attributes, and options.

Custom Animation

  1. Create a custom animation by adding the following code to your stylesheet :
/* Custom animation class name starts with 'jos-' keyword followed by the animation name*/
.jos-my-custom-animation {
  /* Set the initial state of the element */
}
  1. Use your custom animation by setting the data-jos_animation attribute to my-custom-animation :
<div class="jos" data-jos_animation="my-custom-animation"></div>

Example : Custom Animation

Custom Inverse Animation

  1. Create a custom inverse animation by adding the following code to your stylesheet :
/* Custom inverse animation class name starts with 'jos-' keyword followed by the animation name*/
.jos-my-custom-animation-inverse {
  /* Set the initial state of the element */
}
  1. Use your custom inverse animation by setting the data-jos_animationInverse attribute to my-custom-animation-inverse :
<div class="jos" data-jos_animationInverse="my-custom-animation-inverse"></div>

This is especially useful when you want to animate an element when it is scrolled out of its rootMargin, this gives more customizability for beautiful animations.

You can also use a combination of both data-jos_animation ("none", "static", no-transition, etc) & data-jos_animationInverse attributes to create a custom animation.

Example : Custom Inverse Animation

Playable Animation

  1. Create a playable animation by adding the following code to your stylesheet :
/* Custom playable animation class name starts with 'jos-' keyword followed by the animation name*/

/* My Custom Playable Animation */
.jos-my-custom-animation {
  transition: 1s;
  animation: jos-my-custom-animation 1s ease-in-out infinite;
  transform: translateX(100px);
}
/* Add Keyframes */
@keyframes jos-my-custom-animation {
  0% {
    opacity: 1;
  }

  50% {
    transform: translateX(-100px);
  }
}
  1. Use the playable animation by setting the data-jos_animation attribute to my-custom-animation & data-jos_animationInverse attribute to my-custom-animation-play :
<div
  class="jos"
  data-jos_animation="my-custom-animation"
  data-jos_animationinverse="static"
></div>

Here the data-jos_animationinverse attribute is set to static to prevent the element from animating out of view & to keep it in the final state. The Playable animation is triggered and starts playing when the element is scrolled into view.

Example : Playable Animation

Custom Timing Function

  1. Create a custom timing function by adding the following code to your stylesheet :
/* Custom timing function attribute name starts with 'data-jos_timing_function' keyword & a custom name of your choice */
[data-jos_timing_function="myCustom-timingFunc"] {
  /* Set the timing of the element */
  transition-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.2, 0.5, 0.2, 0.5) !important;
}
  1. Use your custom timing function by setting the data-jos_timing-function attribute to my-custom-timing-function :
<div class="jos" data-jos_timing-function="myCustom-timingFunc"></div>

Example : Custom Timing Function

Anchors to trigger animation

  1. Create an element that you want to use as an anchor & add an id to it :
<!-- My reference anchor element -->
<div id="myElement"></div>
  1. Create an element that you want to animate & add the data-jos_anchor attribute to it, with the id starting with suffix # :
<!-- My animated element -->
<div class="jos" data-jos_anchor="#myElement"></div>

This triggers the animation when the myElement element is scrolled into view.
This feature is useful especially when you want to animate an element which is in a fixed position.

Example : Anchor

Direction Based Animation

  1. Create an element that you want to animate & add the data-jos_scrollDirection attribute to it :
<!-- My animated element -->
<div class="jos" data-jos_scrollDirection="down"></div>

This triggers the animation when the element is scrolled into view from the up to down direction.
& you can do the same for down to up direction.

This is particularly useful when you want to animate an element when it is scrolled into view from a particular direction.

Example : Direction Based Animation

Start Visible

  1. Create an element that you want to have a visible state when the page is loaded & add the data-jos_startVisible attribute to it :
<!-- My animated element -->
<div class="jos" data-jos_startVisible="true"></div>

This sets the element to be visible when the page is loaded. you can add a delay to it by setting the value in ms :

<!-- My animated element that is visible with a given timer/delay in ms-->
<div class="jos" data-jos_startVisible="3000"></div>

This sets the element to be visible when the page is loaded after 3000ms or instantly if the value is 0 (or) true.

This feature is useful especially when you want an element which is in a fixed position, or is present in the landing page to be at initially in a visible state with no animation .

Example : Start Visible

Create Custom Function

  1. Create a custom function by adding the following code to your script :
// Create a custom function
function myCustomFunction() {
  // Do something
}
  1. Use your custom function by setting the data-jos_invoke attribute to myCustomFunction :
<div class="jos" data-jos_invoke="myCustomFunction"></div>

This triggers the myCustomFunction() function when the element is scrolled into view.

You can use data-jos_invoke_out attribute to trigger the function when the element is scrolled out of view.

Example : Custom Function

Scroll Progress Callback

  1. Create an element that you want to animate & add the data-jos_scroll attribute to it :
<div id="elem1" class="jos" data-jos_scroll="your_callbackFunction">
  Scroll Trigger Element
</div>
  1. Create a custom function by adding the following code to your script :
your_callbackFunction = (element) => {
  // windowScrollProgress : element scroll pixel
  console.log(element.id, element.jos.windowScrollProgress);
  // scrollProgress : 0-1
  element.style.opacity = element.jos.scrollProgress;
  // rootScrollProgress : +-0 to +-1
  element.style.innerHTML = element.jos.rootScrollProgress;
};

This triggers the your_callbackFunction() function when the element is scrolled. This way you can handle the scroll progress of the element.

Example : Custom Function

Staggering Animation

  1. Create an parent element that you want to animate & add the data-jos_stagger attribute to it along with jos class :
<div
  class="jos parent_elem"
  id="stagger"
  data-jos_stagger="spin"
  data-jos_staggerinverse="none"
  data-jos_stagger_anchor="#elementID"
  data-jos_stagger_sequence="0.1"
  data-jos_stagger_delay="0"
  data-jos_stagger_duration="0.4"
  data-jos_stagger_timing-function="ease-in-out"
  data-jos_stagger_mirror="true"
  data-jos_stagger_rootMargin="0% 0% -50% 0%"
  data-jos_stagger_invoke="myCustomFunction"
  data-jos_stagger_invoke_out="myCustomFunction_onExit"
  data-jos_stagger_scroll="your_callbackFunction"
  data-jos_stagger_startVisible="false"
  data-jos_stagger_scrollDirection="down"
  data-jos_stagger_once="false"
>
  <!-- data-jos_stagger="true"        # this attribute along with 'jos' class in parent element is Required/Must to enable staggering -->
  <!-- data-jos_stagger_anchor="true" # auto sets parent element's id & uses it as a anchor's -->

  <!-- Element 1  -->
  <div class="child_elem"></div>
  <!-- Element 2  -->
  <div class="child_elem"></div>
  <!-- Element 3  -->
  <div class="child_elem"></div>
  <!-- Element n  -->
</div>

The data-jos_stagger attribute along with jos class in parent element is Required/Must to enable staggering even if you are using other attributes.

  • data-jos_stagger=true would auto asign id for parent element & use it as a anchor for child elements.
  • data-jos_stagger=#id would use the given id as a anchor for child elements.
  • not using data-jos_stagger_anchor make the element independent of the parent element.

data-jos_stagger_seq is used to set the delay between each element in the sequence (to trigger one after other) whereas data-jos_stagger_delay total delay for each element as a whole.

Example : Staggering Animation

JOS Attributes

Attribute Type Default Description Values
data-jos_animation string fade Set the animation type for the element. fade, slide, zoom, flip, fade-right, fade-left, fade-up, fade-down, zoom-in-right, zoom-in-left, zoom-in-up, zoom-in-down, zoom-out-right, zoom-out-left, zoom-out-up, zoom-out-down, flip-right, flip-left, flip-up, flip-down, rotate, rotate-right, spin, spin-right, revolve, revolve-right, stretch, stretch-vertical, my-custom-animation
data-jos_animationInverse string static Set the Inverse animation type for the element. fade, slide, zoom, flip, fade-right, fade-left, fade-up, fade-down, zoom-in-right, zoom-in-left, zoom-in-up, zoom-in-down, zoom-out-right, zoom-out-left, zoom-out-up, zoom-out-down, flip-right, flip-left, flip-up, flip-down, rotate, rotate-right, spin, spin-right, revolve, revolve-right, stretch, stretch-vertical, my-custom-animation
data-jos_once boolean false Set whether the element should animate only once. true, false
data-jos_delay int 0 Set the delay for the animation to start. (float: 0-1) & (int: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
data-jos_duration float 0.4 Set the duration for the animation playback. (float: 0-1) & (int: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
data-jos_timing-function string ease Set the timing function for the animation playback. ease, ease-in, ease-out, ease-in-out, linear, step-start, step-end, steps(1, start), steps(1, end), cubic-bezier(0.1, 0.7, 1.0, 0.1), my-custom-timingFunc
data-jos_invoke string null Set the function to be invoked when the element is scrolled into view. function, myCustomFunction
data-jos_invoke_out string null Set the function to be invoked when the element is scrolled out of view. function, myCustomFunction
data-once boolean & int false Set whether the element should animate only (boolean: true, false) & (int: 0-infinity)
data-jos_rootMargin string 0% -10% 0% -50% Sets the margin for an element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. (string: "right% top% left% bottom%")
data-jos_rootMargin_top string 0% Sets the margin for an element to animate on the top of a viewport when scrolled. (string: "top%")
data-jos_rootMargin_bottom string 0% Sets the margin for an element to animate on the bottom of a viewport when scrolled. (string: "bottom%")
data-jos_scrollDirection string down Sets the direction for an element to animate on ina viewport when scrolled. (string: "up", "down", "none")
data-jos_startVisible boolean & int false Set whether the element should start at the final state when the page is loaded (also works with delay). (boolean: true, false) & (int: 0-10000 ms)
data-jos_anchor string null Sets the anchor element for an element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. (string: "#elementID")
data-jos_scroll string null Sets the callback function for an element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. function, your_callbackFunction
data-jos_stagger string fade Sets the stagger animation for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. string, fade
data-jos_staggerinverse string static Sets the stagger inverse animation for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled (play animation). string, fade-play
data-jos_stagger_anchor string null Sets the anchor element for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. string, #elementID
data-jos_stagger_seq float null Sets the sequence delay for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. float, 0-1
data-jos_stagger_delay float null Sets the delay for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. float, 0-1
data-jos_stagger_duration float null Sets the duration for an element to child stagger animate on in a viewport when scrolled. float, 0-1
data-jos_stagger_timing-function string null Sets the timing function for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. string, ease
data-jos_stagger_mirror boolean null Sets the mirror animation for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. boolean, true, false
data-jos_stagger_rootMargin string null Sets the margin for an child stagger element to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. (string: "right% top% left% bottom%")
data-jos_stagger_scrollDirection string null Sets the direction for an child stagger element to animate on ina viewport when scrolled. (string: "up", "down", "none")
data-jos_stagger_startVisible boolean & int null Set whether the child stagger element should start at the final state when the page is loaded (also works with delay). (boolean: true, false) & (int: 0-10000 ms)
data-jos_stagger_once boolean null Set whether the element should animate only once or n count. true, false, int
data-jos_stagger_scroll string null Sets the callback function for an child stagger to animate on in a viewport when scrolled. function, your_callbackFunction
data-jos_stagger_invoke string null Set the function to be invoked when the child stagger element is scrolled into view. function, myCustomFunction
data-jos_stagger_invoke_out string null Set the function to be invoked when the child stagger element is scrolled out of view. function, myCustomFunction

JOS Methods

Method Description Parameters
init() Initialize/Reset JOS options = {} (refer JOS.Init(options) )
refresh() Refresh JOS none
stop() Stop/Pause JOS state = (0 - Stop at final state, 1 - Stop at initial state, -1 - Pause at current state)
start() Start/Resume JOS Service state = (0 - Normal/Full start, -1 - Resume from current state)
destroy() Destroy JOS Instance state = (0 - Destroy JOS instance excluding stylesheet, 1 - Full Destroy along with JOS-stylesheet)

Bundling JOS

Once you are done and have finished developing a version of JOS, you can bundle it using the following command from project root :

# JOS-Animation-Library
# |-dev
# |-dist
# |-bundler
#   |-config
#   |-export  <-- Check this folder for the output files
#     |-jos.css
#     |-jos.js
#     |...
#   |-original
#   |-bundle.sh  <-- Run this file to bundle JOS
# ...
# Change/Move to bundler directory
cd ./bundler

# Bundle the project
sh bundle.sh

# View the output files
ls ./export

Bugs and Issues

Moved to issues

Contributing

  • Fork it from main branch
  • Add your useful feature or fix a bug
  • Commit your changes
  • Create a pull request

Maybe even bundle it and test it out before sharing it with the world ;

License

Used In

(Ping Me If you have a demo ;))

Why use JOS ?

  • Performance, JOS has a implementation, different from others.
  • Easy to use, you can use it in your projects with very minimal effort.
  • JOS is lightweight (<2kb)
  • Customizable with own attributes and animation.
  • Open sourced and free to use

Credits

This project was solely developed by Jesvi Jonathan