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/**
 * @license Angular v18.2.7
 * (c) 2010-2024 Google LLC. https://angular.io/
 * License: MIT
 */


import * as i0 from '@angular/core';
import { RendererFactory2 } from '@angular/core';

/**
 * Defines an animation step that combines styling information with timing information.
 *
 * @param timings Sets `AnimateTimings` for the parent animation.
 * A string in the format "duration [delay] [easing]".
 *  - Duration and delay are expressed as a number and optional time unit,
 * such as "1s" or "10ms" for one second and 10 milliseconds, respectively.
 * The default unit is milliseconds.
 *  - The easing value controls how the animation accelerates and decelerates
 * during its runtime. Value is one of  `ease`, `ease-in`, `ease-out`,
 * `ease-in-out`, or a `cubic-bezier()` function call.
 * If not supplied, no easing is applied.
 *
 * For example, the string "1s 100ms ease-out" specifies a duration of
 * 1000 milliseconds, and delay of 100 ms, and the "ease-out" easing style,
 * which decelerates near the end of the duration.
 * @param styles Sets AnimationStyles for the parent animation.
 * A function call to either `style()` or `keyframes()`
 * that returns a collection of CSS style entries to be applied to the parent animation.
 * When null, uses the styles from the destination state.
 * This is useful when describing an animation step that will complete an animation;
 * see "Animating to the final state" in `transitions()`.
 * @returns An object that encapsulates the animation step.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 * Call within an animation `sequence()`, `{@link animations/group group()}`, or
 * `transition()` call to specify an animation step
 * that applies given style data to the parent animation for a given amount of time.
 *
 * ### Syntax Examples
 * **Timing examples**
 *
 * The following examples show various `timings` specifications.
 * - `animate(500)` : Duration is 500 milliseconds.
 * - `animate("1s")` : Duration is 1000 milliseconds.
 * - `animate("100ms 0.5s")` : Duration is 100 milliseconds, delay is 500 milliseconds.
 * - `animate("5s ease-in")` : Duration is 5000 milliseconds, easing in.
 * - `animate("5s 10ms cubic-bezier(.17,.67,.88,.1)")` : Duration is 5000 milliseconds, delay is 10
 * milliseconds, easing according to a bezier curve.
 *
 * **Style examples**
 *
 * The following example calls `style()` to set a single CSS style.
 * ```typescript
 * animate(500, style({ background: "red" }))
 * ```
 * The following example calls `keyframes()` to set a CSS style
 * to different values for successive keyframes.
 * ```typescript
 * animate(500, keyframes(
 *  [
 *   style({ background: "blue" }),
 *   style({ background: "red" })
 *  ])
 * ```
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare function animate(timings: string | number, styles?: AnimationStyleMetadata | AnimationKeyframesSequenceMetadata | null): AnimationAnimateMetadata;

/**
 * Executes a queried inner animation element within an animation sequence.
 *
 * @param options An options object that can contain a delay value for the start of the
 * animation, and additional override values for developer-defined parameters.
 * @return An object that encapsulates the child animation data.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 * Each time an animation is triggered in Angular, the parent animation
 * has priority and any child animations are blocked. In order
 * for a child animation to run, the parent animation must query each of the elements
 * containing child animations, and run them using this function.
 *
 * Note that this feature is designed to be used with `query()` and it will only work
 * with animations that are assigned using the Angular animation library. CSS keyframes
 * and transitions are not handled by this API.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare function animateChild(options?: AnimateChildOptions | null): AnimationAnimateChildMetadata;

/**
 * Adds duration options to control animation styling and timing for a child animation.
 *
 * @see {@link animateChild}
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimateChildOptions extends AnimationOptions {
    duration?: number | string;
}

/**
 * Represents animation-step timing parameters for an animation step.
 * @see {@link animate}
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare type AnimateTimings = {
    /**
     * The full duration of an animation step. A number and optional time unit,
     * such as "1s" or "10ms" for one second and 10 milliseconds, respectively.
     * The default unit is milliseconds.
     */
    duration: number;
    /**
     * The delay in applying an animation step. A number and optional time unit.
     * The default unit is milliseconds.
     */
    delay: number;
    /**
     * An easing style that controls how an animations step accelerates
     * and decelerates during its run time. An easing function such as `cubic-bezier()`,
     * or one of the following constants:
     * - `ease-in`
     * - `ease-out`
     * - `ease-in-and-out`
     */
    easing: string | null;
};

/**
 * Produces a reusable animation that can be invoked in another animation or sequence,
 * by calling the `useAnimation()` function.
 *
 * @param steps One or more animation objects, as returned by the `animate()`
 * or `sequence()` function, that form a transformation from one state to another.
 * A sequence is used by default when you pass an array.
 * @param options An options object that can contain a delay value for the start of the
 * animation, and additional developer-defined parameters.
 * Provided values for additional parameters are used as defaults,
 * and override values can be passed to the caller on invocation.
 * @returns An object that encapsulates the animation data.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 * The following example defines a reusable animation, providing some default parameter
 * values.
 *
 * ```typescript
 * var fadeAnimation = animation([
 *   style({ opacity: '{{ start }}' }),
 *   animate('{{ time }}',
 *   style({ opacity: '{{ end }}'}))
 *   ],
 *   { params: { time: '1000ms', start: 0, end: 1 }});
 * ```
 *
 * The following invokes the defined animation with a call to `useAnimation()`,
 * passing in override parameter values.
 *
 * ```js
 * useAnimation(fadeAnimation, {
 *   params: {
 *     time: '2s',
 *     start: 1,
 *     end: 0
 *   }
 * })
 * ```
 *
 * If any of the passed-in parameter values are missing from this call,
 * the default values are used. If one or more parameter values are missing before a step is
 * animated, `useAnimation()` throws an error.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare function animation(steps: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[], options?: AnimationOptions | null): AnimationReferenceMetadata;

/**
 * Encapsulates a child animation, that can be run explicitly when the parent is run.
 * Instantiated and returned by the `animateChild` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationAnimateChildMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: AnimationOptions | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation step. Instantiated and returned by
 * the `animate()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationAnimateMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * The timing data for the step.
     */
    timings: string | number | AnimateTimings;
    /**
     * A set of styles used in the step.
     */
    styles: AnimationStyleMetadata | AnimationKeyframesSequenceMetadata | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates a reusable animation.
 * Instantiated and returned by the `useAnimation()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationAnimateRefMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * An animation reference object.
     */
    animation: AnimationReferenceMetadata;
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: AnimationOptions | null;
}

/**
 * An injectable service that produces an animation sequence programmatically within an
 * Angular component or directive.
 * Provided by the `BrowserAnimationsModule` or `NoopAnimationsModule`.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 *
 * To use this service, add it to your component or directive as a dependency.
 * The service is instantiated along with your component.
 *
 * Apps do not typically need to create their own animation players, but if you
 * do need to, follow these steps:
 *
 * 1. Use the [AnimationBuilder.build](api/animations/AnimationBuilder#build)() method
 * to create a programmatic animation. The method returns an `AnimationFactory` instance.
 *
 * 2. Use the factory object to create an `AnimationPlayer` and attach it to a DOM element.
 *
 * 3. Use the player object to control the animation programmatically.
 *
 * For example:
 *
 * ```ts
 * // import the service from BrowserAnimationsModule
 * import {AnimationBuilder} from '@angular/animations';
 * // require the service as a dependency
 * class MyCmp {
 *   constructor(private _builder: AnimationBuilder) {}
 *
 *   makeAnimation(element: any) {
 *     // first define a reusable animation
 *     const myAnimation = this._builder.build([
 *       style({ width: 0 }),
 *       animate(1000, style({ width: '100px' }))
 *     ]);
 *
 *     // use the returned factory object to create a player
 *     const player = myAnimation.create(element);
 *
 *     player.play();
 *   }
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare abstract class AnimationBuilder {
    /**
     * Builds a factory for producing a defined animation.
     * @param animation A reusable animation definition.
     * @returns A factory object that can create a player for the defined animation.
     * @see {@link animate}
     */
    abstract build(animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[]): AnimationFactory;
    static ɵfac: i0.ɵɵFactoryDeclaration;
    static ɵprov: i0.ɵɵInjectableDeclaration;
}


/**
 * An instance of this class is returned as an event parameter when an animation
 * callback is captured for an animation either during the start or done phase.
 *
 * ```typescript
 * @Component({
 *   host: {
 *     '[@myAnimationTrigger]': 'someExpression',
 *     '(@myAnimationTrigger.start)': 'captureStartEvent($event)',
 *     '(@myAnimationTrigger.done)': 'captureDoneEvent($event)',
 *   },
 *   animations: [
 *     trigger("myAnimationTrigger", [
 *        // ...
 *     ])
 *   ]
 * })
 * class MyComponent {
 *   someExpression: any = false;
 *   captureStartEvent(event: AnimationEvent) {
 *     // the toState, fromState and totalTime data is accessible from the event variable
 *   }
 *
 *   captureDoneEvent(event: AnimationEvent) {
 *     // the toState, fromState and totalTime data is accessible from the event variable
 *   }
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
declare interface AnimationEvent_2 {
    /**
     * The name of the state from which the animation is triggered.
     */
    fromState: string;
    /**
     * The name of the state in which the animation completes.
     */
    toState: string;
    /**
     * The time it takes the animation to complete, in milliseconds.
     */
    totalTime: number;
    /**
     * The animation phase in which the callback was invoked, one of
     * "start" or "done".
     */
    phaseName: string;
    /**
     * The element to which the animation is attached.
     */
    element: any;
    /**
     * Internal.
     */
    triggerName: string;
    /**
     * Internal.
     */
    disabled: boolean;
}
export { AnimationEvent_2 as AnimationEvent }

/**
 * A factory object returned from the
 * [AnimationBuilder.build](api/animations/AnimationBuilder#build)()
 * method.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare abstract class AnimationFactory {
    /**
     * Creates an `AnimationPlayer` instance for the reusable animation defined by
     * the [AnimationBuilder.build](api/animations/AnimationBuilder#build)()
     * method that created this factory and attaches the new player a DOM element.
     *
     * @param element The DOM element to which to attach the player.
     * @param options A set of options that can include a time delay and
     * additional developer-defined parameters.
     */
    abstract create(element: any, options?: AnimationOptions): AnimationPlayer;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation group.
 * Instantiated and returned by the `{@link animations/group group()}` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationGroupMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * One or more animation or style steps that form this group.
     */
    steps: AnimationMetadata[];
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: AnimationOptions | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates a keyframes sequence. Instantiated and returned by
 * the `keyframes()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationKeyframesSequenceMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * An array of animation styles.
     */
    steps: AnimationStyleMetadata[];
}

/**
 * Base for animation data structures.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationMetadata {
    type: AnimationMetadataType;
}

/**
 * @description Constants for the categories of parameters that can be defined for animations.
 *
 * A corresponding function defines a set of parameters for each category, and
 * collects them into a corresponding `AnimationMetadata` object.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare enum AnimationMetadataType {
    /**
     * Associates a named animation state with a set of CSS styles.
     * See [`state()`](api/animations/state)
     */
    State = 0,
    /**
     * Data for a transition from one animation state to another.
     * See `transition()`
     */
    Transition = 1,
    /**
     * Contains a set of animation steps.
     * See `sequence()`
     */
    Sequence = 2,
    /**
     * Contains a set of animation steps.
     * See `{@link animations/group group()}`
     */
    Group = 3,
    /**
     * Contains an animation step.
     * See `animate()`
     */
    Animate = 4,
    /**
     * Contains a set of animation steps.
     * See `keyframes()`
     */
    Keyframes = 5,
    /**
     * Contains a set of CSS property-value pairs into a named style.
     * See `style()`
     */
    Style = 6,
    /**
     * Associates an animation with an entry trigger that can be attached to an element.
     * See `trigger()`
     */
    Trigger = 7,
    /**
     * Contains a re-usable animation.
     * See `animation()`
     */
    Reference = 8,
    /**
     * Contains data to use in executing child animations returned by a query.
     * See `animateChild()`
     */
    AnimateChild = 9,
    /**
     * Contains animation parameters for a re-usable animation.
     * See `useAnimation()`
     */
    AnimateRef = 10,
    /**
     * Contains child-animation query data.
     * See `query()`
     */
    Query = 11,
    /**
     * Contains data for staggering an animation sequence.
     * See `stagger()`
     */
    Stagger = 12
}

/**
 * @description Options that control animation styling and timing.
 *
 * The following animation functions accept `AnimationOptions` data:
 *
 * - `transition()`
 * - `sequence()`
 * - `{@link animations/group group()}`
 * - `query()`
 * - `animation()`
 * - `useAnimation()`
 * - `animateChild()`
 *
 * Programmatic animations built using the `AnimationBuilder` service also
 * make use of `AnimationOptions`.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationOptions {
    /**
     * Sets a time-delay for initiating an animation action.
     * A number and optional time unit, such as "1s" or "10ms" for one second
     * and 10 milliseconds, respectively.The default unit is milliseconds.
     * Default value is 0, meaning no delay.
     */
    delay?: number | string;
    /**
     * A set of developer-defined parameters that modify styling and timing
     * when an animation action starts. An array of key-value pairs, where the provided value
     * is used as a default.
     */
    params?: {
        [name: string]: any;
    };
}


/**
 * Provides programmatic control of a reusable animation sequence,
 * built using the [AnimationBuilder.build](api/animations/AnimationBuilder#build)()
 * method which returns an `AnimationFactory`, whose
 * [create](api/animations/AnimationFactory#create)() method instantiates and
 * initializes this interface.
 *
 * @see {@link AnimationBuilder}
 * @see {@link AnimationFactory}
 * @see {@link animate}
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationPlayer {
    /**
     * Provides a callback to invoke when the animation finishes.
     * @param fn The callback function.
     * @see {@link #finish}
     */
    onDone(fn: () => void): void;
    /**
     * Provides a callback to invoke when the animation starts.
     * @param fn The callback function.
     * @see {@link #play}
     */
    onStart(fn: () => void): void;
    /**
     * Provides a callback to invoke after the animation is destroyed.
     * @param fn The callback function.
     * @see {@link #destroy}
     * @see {@link #beforeDestroy}
     */
    onDestroy(fn: () => void): void;
    /**
     * Initializes the animation.
     */
    init(): void;
    /**
     * Reports whether the animation has started.
     * @returns True if the animation has started, false otherwise.
     */
    hasStarted(): boolean;
    /**
     * Runs the animation, invoking the `onStart()` callback.
     */
    play(): void;
    /**
     * Pauses the animation.
     */
    pause(): void;
    /**
     * Restarts the paused animation.
     */
    restart(): void;
    /**
     * Ends the animation, invoking the `onDone()` callback.
     */
    finish(): void;
    /**
     * Destroys the animation, after invoking the `beforeDestroy()` callback.
     * Calls the `onDestroy()` callback when destruction is completed.
     */
    destroy(): void;
    /**
     * Resets the animation to its initial state.
     */
    reset(): void;
    /**
     * Sets the position of the animation.
     * @param position A 0-based offset into the duration, in milliseconds.
     */
    setPosition(position: number): void;
    /**
     * Reports the current position of the animation.
     * @returns A 0-based offset into the duration, in milliseconds.
     */
    getPosition(): number;
    /**
     * The parent of this player, if any.
     */
    parentPlayer: AnimationPlayer | null;
    /**
     * The total run time of the animation, in milliseconds.
     */
    readonly totalTime: number;
    /**
     * Provides a callback to invoke before the animation is destroyed.
     */
    beforeDestroy?: () => any;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation query. Instantiated and returned by
 * the `query()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationQueryMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     *  The CSS selector for this query.
     */
    selector: string;
    /**
     * One or more animation step objects.
     */
    animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[];
    /**
     * A query options object.
     */
    options: AnimationQueryOptions | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates animation query options.
 * Passed to the `query()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationQueryOptions extends AnimationOptions {
    /**
     * True if this query is optional, false if it is required. Default is false.
     * A required query throws an error if no elements are retrieved when
     * the query is executed. An optional query does not.
     *
     */
    optional?: boolean;
    /**
     * A maximum total number of results to return from the query.
     * If negative, results are limited from the end of the query list towards the beginning.
     * By default, results are not limited.
     */
    limit?: number;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates a reusable animation, which is a collection of individual animation steps.
 * Instantiated and returned by the `animation()` function, and
 * passed to the `useAnimation()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationReferenceMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     *  One or more animation step objects.
     */
    animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[];
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: AnimationOptions | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation sequence.
 * Instantiated and returned by the `sequence()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationSequenceMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     *  An array of animation step objects.
     */
    steps: AnimationMetadata[];
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: AnimationOptions | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates parameters for staggering the start times of a set of animation steps.
 * Instantiated and returned by the `stagger()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 **/
export declare interface AnimationStaggerMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * The timing data for the steps.
     */
    timings: string | number;
    /**
     * One or more animation steps.
     */
    animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[];
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation state by associating a state name with a set of CSS styles.
 * Instantiated and returned by the [`state()`](api/animations/state) function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationStateMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * The state name, unique within the component.
     */
    name: string;
    /**
     *  The CSS styles associated with this state.
     */
    styles: AnimationStyleMetadata;
    /**
     * An options object containing
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation.
     */
    options?: {
        params: {
            [name: string]: any;
        };
    };
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation style. Instantiated and returned by
 * the `style()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationStyleMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * A set of CSS style properties.
     */
    styles: '*' | {
        [key: string]: string | number;
    } | Array<{
        [key: string]: string | number;
    } | '*'>;
    /**
     * A percentage of the total animate time at which the style is to be applied.
     */
    offset: number | null;
}

/**
 * Encapsulates an animation transition. Instantiated and returned by the
 * `transition()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationTransitionMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * An expression that describes a state change.
     */
    expr: string | ((fromState: string, toState: string, element?: any, params?: {
        [key: string]: any;
    }) => boolean);
    /**
     * One or more animation objects to which this transition applies.
     */
    animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[];
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: AnimationOptions | null;
}

/**
 * Contains an animation trigger. Instantiated and returned by the
 * `trigger()` function.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare interface AnimationTriggerMetadata extends AnimationMetadata {
    /**
     * The trigger name, used to associate it with an element. Unique within the component.
     */
    name: string;
    /**
     * An animation definition object, containing an array of state and transition declarations.
     */
    definitions: AnimationMetadata[];
    /**
     * An options object containing a delay and
     * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
     * can be overridden on invocation. Default delay is 0.
     */
    options: {
        params?: {
            [name: string]: any;
        };
    } | null;
}

/**
 * Specifies automatic styling.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare const AUTO_STYLE = "*";

/**
 * @description Defines a list of animation steps to be run in parallel.
 *
 * @param steps An array of animation step objects.
 * - When steps are defined by `style()` or `animate()`
 * function calls, each call within the group is executed instantly.
 * - To specify offset styles to be applied at a later time, define steps with
 * `keyframes()`, or use `animate()` calls with a delay value.
 * For example:
 *
 * ```typescript
 * group([
 *   animate("1s", style({ background: "black" })),
 *   animate("2s", style({ color: "white" }))
 * ])
 * ```
 *
 * @param options An options object containing a delay and
 * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and
 * can be overridden on invocation.
 *
 * @return An object that encapsulates the group data.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 * Grouped animations are useful when a series of styles must be
 * animated at different starting times and closed off at different ending times.
 *
 * When called within a `sequence()` or a
 * `transition()` call, does not continue to the next
 * instruction until all of the inner animation steps have completed.
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare function group(steps: AnimationMetadata[], options?: AnimationOptions | null): AnimationGroupMetadata;

/**
 * Defines a set of animation styles, associating each style with an optional `offset` value.
 *
 * @param steps A set of animation styles with optional offset data.
 * The optional `offset` value for a style specifies a percentage of the total animation
 * time at which that style is applied.
 * @returns An object that encapsulates the keyframes data.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 * Use with the `animate()` call. Instead of applying animations
 * from the current state
 * to the destination state, keyframes describe how each style entry is applied and at what point
 * within the animation arc.
 * Compare [CSS Keyframe Animations](https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_animations.asp).
 *
 * ### Usage
 *
 * In the following example, the offset values describe
 * when each `backgroundColor` value is applied. The color is red at the start, and changes to
 * blue when 20% of the total time has elapsed.
 *
 * ```typescript
 * // the provided offset values
 * animate("5s", keyframes([
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "red", offset: 0 }),
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "blue", offset: 0.2 }),
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "orange", offset: 0.3 }),
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "black", offset: 1 })
 * ]))
 * ```
 *
 * If there are no `offset` values specified in the style entries, the offsets
 * are calculated automatically.
 *
 * ```typescript
 * animate("5s", keyframes([
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "red" }) // offset = 0
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "blue" }) // offset = 0.33
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "orange" }) // offset = 0.66
 *   style({ backgroundColor: "black" }) // offset = 1
 * ]))
 *```

 * @publicApi
 */
export declare function keyframes(steps: AnimationStyleMetadata[]): AnimationKeyframesSequenceMetadata;

/**
 * An empty programmatic controller for reusable animations.
 * Used internally when animations are disabled, to avoid
 * checking for the null case when an animation player is expected.
 *
 * @see {@link animate}
 * @see {@link AnimationPlayer}
 *
 * @publicApi
 */
export declare class NoopAnimationPlayer implements AnimationPlayer {
    private _onDoneFns;
    private _onStartFns;
    private _onDestroyFns;
    private _originalOnDoneFns;
    private _originalOnStartFns;
    private _started;
    private _destroyed;
    private _finished;
    private _position;
    parentPlayer: AnimationPlayer | null;
    readonly totalTime: number;
    constructor(duration?: number, delay?: number);
    private _onFinish;
    onStart(fn: () => void): void;
    onDone(fn: () => void): void;
    onDestroy(fn: () => void): void;
    hasStarted(): boolean;
    init(): void;
    play(): void;
    private _onStart;
    pause(): void;
    restart(): void;
    finish(): void;
    destroy(): void;
    reset(): void;
    setPosition(position: number): void;
    getPosition(): number;
}

/**
 * Finds one or more inner elements within the current element that is
 * being animated within a sequence. Use with `animate()`.
 *
 * @param selector The element to query, or a set of elements that contain Angular-specific
 * characteristics, specified with one or more of the following tokens.
 *  - `query(":enter")` or `query(":leave")` : Query for newly inserted/removed elements (not
 *     all elements can be queried via these tokens, see
 *     [Entering and Leaving Elements](#entering-and-leaving-elements))
 *  - `query(":animating")` : Query all currently animating elements.
 *  - `query("@triggerName")` : Query elements that contain an animation trigger.
 *  - `query("@*")` : Query all elements that contain an animation triggers.
 *  - `query(":self")` : Include the current element into the animation sequence.
 *
 * @param animation One or more animation steps to apply to the queried element or elements.
 * An array is treated as an animation sequence.
 * @param options An options object. Use the 'limit' field to limit the total number of
 * items to collect.
 * @return An object that encapsulates the query data.
 *
 * @usageNotes
 *
 * ### Multiple Tokens
 *
 * Tokens can be merged into a combined query selector string. For example:
 *
 * ```typescript
 *  query(':self, .record:enter, .record:leave, @subTrigger', [...])
 * ```
 *
 * The `query()` function collects multiple elements and works internally by using
 * `element.querySelectorAll`. Use the `limit` field of an options object to limit
 * the total number of items to be collected. For example:
 *
 * ```js
 * query('div', [
 *   animate(...),
 *   animate(...)
 * ], { limit: 1 })
 * ```
 *
 * By default, throws an error when zero items are found. Set the
 * `optional` flag to ignore this error. For example:
 *
 * ```js
 * query('.some-element-that-may-not-be-there', [
 *   animate(...),
 *   animate(...)
 * ], { optional: true })
 * ```
 *
 * ### Entering and Leaving Elements
 *
 * Not all elements can be queried via the `:enter` and `:leave` tokens, the only ones
 * that can are those that Angular assumes can enter/leave based on their own logic
 * (if their insertion/removal is simply a consequence of that of their parent they
 * should be queried via a different token in their parent's `:enter`/`:leave` transitions).
 *
 * The only elements Angular assumes can enter/leave based on their own logic (thus the only
 * ones that can be queried via the `:enter` and `:leave` tokens) are:
 *  - Those inserted dynamically (via `ViewContainerRef`)
 *  - Those that have a structural directive (which, under the hood, are a subset of the above ones)
 *
 * 
* * Note that elements will be successfully queried via `:enter`/`:leave` even if their * insertion/removal is not done manually via `ViewContainerRef`or caused by their structural * directive (e.g. they enter/exit alongside their parent). * *
* *
* * There is an exception to what previously mentioned, besides elements entering/leaving based on * their own logic, elements with an animation trigger can always be queried via `:leave` when * their parent is also leaving. * *
* * ### Usage Example * * The following example queries for inner elements and animates them * individually using `animate()`. * * ```typescript * @Component({ * selector: 'inner', * template: ` *
*

Title

*
* Blah blah blah *
*
* `, * animations: [ * trigger('queryAnimation', [ * transition('* => goAnimate', [ * // hide the inner elements * query('h1', style({ opacity: 0 })), * query('.content', style({ opacity: 0 })), * * // animate the inner elements in, one by one * query('h1', animate(1000, style({ opacity: 1 }))), * query('.content', animate(1000, style({ opacity: 1 }))), * ]) * ]) * ] * }) * class Cmp { * exp = ''; * * goAnimate() { * this.exp = 'goAnimate'; * } * } * ``` * * @publicApi */ export declare function query(selector: string, animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[], options?: AnimationQueryOptions | null): AnimationQueryMetadata; /** * Defines a list of animation steps to be run sequentially, one by one. * * @param steps An array of animation step objects. * - Steps defined by `style()` calls apply the styling data immediately. * - Steps defined by `animate()` calls apply the styling data over time * as specified by the timing data. * * ```typescript * sequence([ * style({ opacity: 0 }), * animate("1s", style({ opacity: 1 })) * ]) * ``` * * @param options An options object containing a delay and * developer-defined parameters that provide styling defaults and * can be overridden on invocation. * * @return An object that encapsulates the sequence data. * * @usageNotes * When you pass an array of steps to a * `transition()` call, the steps run sequentially by default. * Compare this to the `{@link animations/group group()}` call, which runs animation steps in *parallel. * * When a sequence is used within a `{@link animations/group group()}` or a `transition()` call, * execution continues to the next instruction only after each of the inner animation * steps have completed. * * @publicApi **/ export declare function sequence(steps: AnimationMetadata[], options?: AnimationOptions | null): AnimationSequenceMetadata; /** * Use within an animation `query()` call to issue a timing gap after * each queried item is animated. * * @param timings A delay value. * @param animation One ore more animation steps. * @returns An object that encapsulates the stagger data. * * @usageNotes * In the following example, a container element wraps a list of items stamped out * by an `ngFor`. The container element contains an animation trigger that will later be set * to query for each of the inner items. * * Each time items are added, the opacity fade-in animation runs, * and each removed item is faded out. * When either of these animations occur, the stagger effect is * applied after each item's animation is started. * * ```html * * *
*
*
* {{ item }} *
*
* ``` * * Here is the component code: * * ```typescript * import {trigger, transition, style, animate, query, stagger} from '@angular/animations'; * @Component({ * templateUrl: 'list.component.html', * animations: [ * trigger('listAnimation', [ * ... * ]) * ] * }) * class ListComponent { * items = []; * * showItems() { * this.items = [0,1,2,3,4]; * } * * hideItems() { * this.items = []; * } * * toggle() { * this.items.length ? this.hideItems() : this.showItems(); * } * } * ``` * * Here is the animation trigger code: * * ```typescript * trigger('listAnimation', [ * transition('* => *', [ // each time the binding value changes * query(':leave', [ * stagger(100, [ * animate('0.5s', style({ opacity: 0 })) * ]) * ]), * query(':enter', [ * style({ opacity: 0 }), * stagger(100, [ * animate('0.5s', style({ opacity: 1 })) * ]) * ]) * ]) * ]) * ``` * * @publicApi */ export declare function stagger(timings: string | number, animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[]): AnimationStaggerMetadata; /** * Declares an animation state within a trigger attached to an element. * * @param name One or more names for the defined state in a comma-separated string. * The following reserved state names can be supplied to define a style for specific use * cases: * * - `void` You can associate styles with this name to be used when * the element is detached from the application. For example, when an `ngIf` evaluates * to false, the state of the associated element is void. * - `*` (asterisk) Indicates the default state. You can associate styles with this name * to be used as the fallback when the state that is being animated is not declared * within the trigger. * * @param styles A set of CSS styles associated with this state, created using the * `style()` function. * This set of styles persists on the element once the state has been reached. * @param options Parameters that can be passed to the state when it is invoked. * 0 or more key-value pairs. * @return An object that encapsulates the new state data. * * @usageNotes * Use the `trigger()` function to register states to an animation trigger. * Use the `transition()` function to animate between states. * When a state is active within a component, its associated styles persist on the element, * even when the animation ends. * * @publicApi **/ export declare function state(name: string, styles: AnimationStyleMetadata, options?: { params: { [name: string]: any; }; }): AnimationStateMetadata; /** * Declares a key/value object containing CSS properties/styles that * can then be used for an animation [`state`](api/animations/state), within an animation *`sequence`, or as styling data for calls to `animate()` and `keyframes()`. * * @param tokens A set of CSS styles or HTML styles associated with an animation state. * The value can be any of the following: * - A key-value style pair associating a CSS property with a value. * - An array of key-value style pairs. * - An asterisk (*), to use auto-styling, where styles are derived from the element * being animated and applied to the animation when it starts. * * Auto-styling can be used to define a state that depends on layout or other * environmental factors. * * @return An object that encapsulates the style data. * * @usageNotes * The following examples create animation styles that collect a set of * CSS property values: * * ```typescript * // string values for CSS properties * style({ background: "red", color: "blue" }) * * // numerical pixel values * style({ width: 100, height: 0 }) * ``` * * The following example uses auto-styling to allow an element to animate from * a height of 0 up to its full height: * * ``` * style({ height: 0 }), * animate("1s", style({ height: "*" })) * ``` * * @publicApi **/ export declare function style(tokens: '*' | { [key: string]: string | number; } | Array<'*' | { [key: string]: string | number; }>): AnimationStyleMetadata; /** * Declares an animation transition which is played when a certain specified condition is met. * * @param stateChangeExpr A string with a specific format or a function that specifies when the * animation transition should occur (see [State Change Expression](#state-change-expression)). * * @param steps One or more animation objects that represent the animation's instructions. * * @param options An options object that can be used to specify a delay for the animation or provide * custom parameters for it. * * @returns An object that encapsulates the transition data. * * @usageNotes * * ### State Change Expression * * The State Change Expression instructs Angular when to run the transition's animations, it can *either be * - a string with a specific syntax * - or a function that compares the previous and current state (value of the expression bound to * the element's trigger) and returns `true` if the transition should occur or `false` otherwise * * The string format can be: * - `fromState => toState`, which indicates that the transition's animations should occur then the * expression bound to the trigger's element goes from `fromState` to `toState` * * _Example:_ * ```typescript * transition('open => closed', animate('.5s ease-out', style({ height: 0 }) )) * ``` * * - `fromState <=> toState`, which indicates that the transition's animations should occur then * the expression bound to the trigger's element goes from `fromState` to `toState` or vice versa * * _Example:_ * ```typescript * transition('enabled <=> disabled', animate('1s cubic-bezier(0.8,0.3,0,1)')) * ``` * * - `:enter`/`:leave`, which indicates that the transition's animations should occur when the * element enters or exists the DOM * * _Example:_ * ```typescript * transition(':enter', [ * style({ opacity: 0 }), * animate('500ms', style({ opacity: 1 })) * ]) * ``` * * - `:increment`/`:decrement`, which indicates that the transition's animations should occur when * the numerical expression bound to the trigger's element has increased in value or decreased * * _Example:_ * ```typescript * transition(':increment', query('@counter', animateChild())) * ``` * * - a sequence of any of the above divided by commas, which indicates that transition's animations * should occur whenever one of the state change expressions matches * * _Example:_ * ```typescript * transition(':increment, * => enabled, :enter', animate('1s ease', keyframes([ * style({ transform: 'scale(1)', offset: 0}), * style({ transform: 'scale(1.1)', offset: 0.7}), * style({ transform: 'scale(1)', offset: 1}) * ]))), * ``` * * Also note that in such context: * - `void` can be used to indicate the absence of the element * - asterisks can be used as wildcards that match any state * - (as a consequence of the above, `void => *` is equivalent to `:enter` and `* => void` is * equivalent to `:leave`) * - `true` and `false` also match expression values of `1` and `0` respectively (but do not match * _truthy_ and _falsy_ values) * *
* * Be careful about entering end leaving elements as their transitions present a common * pitfall for developers. * * Note that when an element with a trigger enters the DOM its `:enter` transition always * gets executed, but its `:leave` transition will not be executed if the element is removed * alongside its parent (as it will be removed "without warning" before its transition has * a chance to be executed, the only way that such transition can occur is if the element * is exiting the DOM on its own). * * *
* * ### Animating to a Final State * * If the final step in a transition is a call to `animate()` that uses a timing value * with no `style` data, that step is automatically considered the final animation arc, * for the element to reach the final state, in such case Angular automatically adds or removes * CSS styles to ensure that the element is in the correct final state. * * * ### Usage Examples * * - Transition animations applied based on * the trigger's expression value * * ```html *
* ... *
* ``` * * ```typescript * trigger("myAnimationTrigger", [ * ..., // states * transition("on => off, open => closed", animate(500)), * transition("* <=> error", query('.indicator', animateChild())) * ]) * ``` * * - Transition animations applied based on custom logic dependent * on the trigger's expression value and provided parameters * * ```html *
* ... *
* ``` * * ```typescript * trigger("myAnimationTrigger", [ * ..., // states * transition( * (fromState, toState, _element, params) => * ['firststep', 'laststep'].includes(fromState.toLowerCase()) * && toState === params?.['target'], * animate('1s') * ) * ]) * ``` * * @publicApi **/ export declare function transition(stateChangeExpr: string | ((fromState: string, toState: string, element?: any, params?: { [key: string]: any; }) => boolean), steps: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[], options?: AnimationOptions | null): AnimationTransitionMetadata; /** * Creates a named animation trigger, containing a list of [`state()`](api/animations/state) * and `transition()` entries to be evaluated when the expression * bound to the trigger changes. * * @param name An identifying string. * @param definitions An animation definition object, containing an array of * [`state()`](api/animations/state) and `transition()` declarations. * * @return An object that encapsulates the trigger data. * * @usageNotes * Define an animation trigger in the `animations` section of `@Component` metadata. * In the template, reference the trigger by name and bind it to a trigger expression that * evaluates to a defined animation state, using the following format: * * `[@triggerName]="expression"` * * Animation trigger bindings convert all values to strings, and then match the * previous and current values against any linked transitions. * Booleans can be specified as `1` or `true` and `0` or `false`. * * ### Usage Example * * The following example creates an animation trigger reference based on the provided * name value. * The provided animation value is expected to be an array consisting of state and * transition declarations. * * ```typescript * @Component({ * selector: "my-component", * templateUrl: "my-component-tpl.html", * animations: [ * trigger("myAnimationTrigger", [ * state(...), * state(...), * transition(...), * transition(...) * ]) * ] * }) * class MyComponent { * myStatusExp = "something"; * } * ``` * * The template associated with this component makes use of the defined trigger * by binding to an element within its template code. * * ```html * *
...
* ``` * * ### Using an inline function * The `transition` animation method also supports reading an inline function which can decide * if its associated animation should be run. * * ```typescript * // this method is run each time the `myAnimationTrigger` trigger value changes. * function myInlineMatcherFn(fromState: string, toState: string, element: any, params: {[key: string]: any}): boolean { * // notice that `element` and `params` are also available here * return toState == 'yes-please-animate'; * } * * @Component({ * selector: 'my-component', * templateUrl: 'my-component-tpl.html', * animations: [ * trigger('myAnimationTrigger', [ * transition(myInlineMatcherFn, [ * // the animation sequence code * ]), * ]) * ] * }) * class MyComponent { * myStatusExp = "yes-please-animate"; * } * ``` * * ### Disabling Animations * When true, the special animation control binding `@.disabled` binding prevents * all animations from rendering. * Place the `@.disabled` binding on an element to disable * animations on the element itself, as well as any inner animation triggers * within the element. * * The following example shows how to use this feature: * * ```typescript * @Component({ * selector: 'my-component', * template: ` *
*
*
* `, * animations: [ * trigger("childAnimation", [ * // ... * ]) * ] * }) * class MyComponent { * isDisabled = true; * exp = '...'; * } * ``` * * When `@.disabled` is true, it prevents the `@childAnimation` trigger from animating, * along with any inner animations. * * ### Disable animations application-wide * When an area of the template is set to have animations disabled, * **all** inner components have their animations disabled as well. * This means that you can disable all animations for an app * by placing a host binding set on `@.disabled` on the topmost Angular component. * * ```typescript * import {Component, HostBinding} from '@angular/core'; * * @Component({ * selector: 'app-component', * templateUrl: 'app.component.html', * }) * class AppComponent { * @HostBinding('@.disabled') * public animationsDisabled = true; * } * ``` * * ### Overriding disablement of inner animations * Despite inner animations being disabled, a parent animation can `query()` * for inner elements located in disabled areas of the template and still animate * them if needed. This is also the case for when a sub animation is * queried by a parent and then later animated using `animateChild()`. * * ### Detecting when an animation is disabled * If a region of the DOM (or the entire application) has its animations disabled, the animation * trigger callbacks still fire, but for zero seconds. When the callback fires, it provides * an instance of an `AnimationEvent`. If animations are disabled, * the `.disabled` flag on the event is true. * * @publicApi */ export declare function trigger(name: string, definitions: AnimationMetadata[]): AnimationTriggerMetadata; /** * Starts a reusable animation that is created using the `animation()` function. * * @param animation The reusable animation to start. * @param options An options object that can contain a delay value for the start of * the animation, and additional override values for developer-defined parameters. * @return An object that contains the animation parameters. * * @publicApi */ export declare function useAnimation(animation: AnimationReferenceMetadata, options?: AnimationOptions | null): AnimationAnimateRefMetadata; /** * A programmatic controller for a group of reusable animations. * Used internally to control animations. * * @see {@link AnimationPlayer} * @see {@link animations/group group} * */ export declare class ɵAnimationGroupPlayer implements AnimationPlayer { private _onDoneFns; private _onStartFns; private _finished; private _started; private _destroyed; private _onDestroyFns; parentPlayer: AnimationPlayer | null; totalTime: number; readonly players: AnimationPlayer[]; constructor(_players: AnimationPlayer[]); private _onFinish; init(): void; onStart(fn: () => void): void; private _onStart; onDone(fn: () => void): void; onDestroy(fn: () => void): void; hasStarted(): boolean; play(): void; pause(): void; restart(): void; finish(): void; destroy(): void; private _onDestroy; reset(): void; setPosition(p: number): void; getPosition(): number; beforeDestroy(): void; } export declare class ɵBrowserAnimationBuilder extends AnimationBuilder { private animationModuleType; private _nextAnimationId; private _renderer; constructor(rootRenderer: RendererFactory2, doc: Document); build(animation: AnimationMetadata | AnimationMetadata[]): AnimationFactory; static ɵfac: i0.ɵɵFactoryDeclaration<ɵBrowserAnimationBuilder, never>; static ɵprov: i0.ɵɵInjectableDeclaration<ɵBrowserAnimationBuilder>; } export declare const ɵPRE_STYLE = "!"; /** * The list of error codes used in runtime code of the `animations` package. * Reserved error code range: 3000-3999. */ export declare const enum ɵRuntimeErrorCode { INVALID_TIMING_VALUE = 3000, INVALID_STYLE_PARAMS = 3001, INVALID_STYLE_VALUE = 3002, INVALID_PARAM_VALUE = 3003, INVALID_NODE_TYPE = 3004, INVALID_CSS_UNIT_VALUE = 3005, INVALID_TRIGGER = 3006, INVALID_DEFINITION = 3007, INVALID_STATE = 3008, INVALID_PROPERTY = 3009, INVALID_PARALLEL_ANIMATION = 3010, INVALID_KEYFRAMES = 3011, INVALID_OFFSET = 3012, INVALID_STAGGER = 3013, INVALID_QUERY = 3014, INVALID_EXPRESSION = 3015, INVALID_TRANSITION_ALIAS = 3016, NEGATIVE_STEP_VALUE = 3100, NEGATIVE_DELAY_VALUE = 3101, KEYFRAME_OFFSETS_OUT_OF_ORDER = 3200, KEYFRAMES_MISSING_OFFSETS = 3202, MISSING_OR_DESTROYED_ANIMATION = 3300, MISSING_PLAYER = 3301, MISSING_TRIGGER = 3302, MISSING_EVENT = 3303, UNSUPPORTED_TRIGGER_EVENT = 3400, UNREGISTERED_TRIGGER = 3401, TRIGGER_TRANSITIONS_FAILED = 3402, TRIGGER_PARSING_FAILED = 3403, TRIGGER_BUILD_FAILED = 3404, VALIDATION_FAILED = 3500, BUILDING_FAILED = 3501, ANIMATION_FAILED = 3502, REGISTRATION_FAILED = 3503, CREATE_ANIMATION_FAILED = 3504, TRANSITION_FAILED = 3505, BROWSER_ANIMATION_BUILDER_INJECTED_WITHOUT_ANIMATIONS = 3600 } /** * Represents a set of CSS styles for use in an animation style as a generic. */ export declare interface ɵStyleData { [key: string]: string | number; } /** * Represents a set of CSS styles for use in an animation style as a Map. */ export declare type ɵStyleDataMap = Map; export { }




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