Animation: ready property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since March 2020.
The read-only Animation.ready
property of the Web Animations API returns a Promise
which resolves when the animation is ready to play. A new promise is created every time the animation enters the "pending"
play state as well as when the animation is canceled, since in both of those scenarios, the animation is ready to be started again.
Note: Since the same Promise
is used for both pending play
and pending pause
requests, authors are advised to check the state of the animation when the promise is resolved.
Value
A Promise
which resolves when the animation is ready to be played. You'll typically use a construct similar to this when using the ready promise:
animation.ready.then(() => {
// Do whatever needs to be done when
// the animation is ready to run
});
Examples
In the following example, the state of the animation will be running
when the current ready Promise is resolved because the animation does not leave the pending
play state in between the calls to pause
and play
and hence the current ready Promise does not change.
animation.pause();
animation.ready.then(() => {
// Displays 'running'
alert(animation.playState);
});
animation.play();
Specifications
Specification |
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Web Animations # dom-animation-ready |
Browser compatibility
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