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amp-orientation-observer
Description
Monitors the orientation of an element within the viewport as a user scrolls, and dispatches events that can be used with other AMP components.
Required Scripts
<script async custom-element="amp-orientation-observer" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-orientation-observer-0.1.js"></script>
Supported Layouts
Usage
The amp-orientation-observer
component monitors the orientation of a device, and dispatches low-trust level events (alpha
, beta
, gamma
) that report changes in the device's orientation along the alpha
, beta
and gamma
axises in terms of angle
and percent
. These can be used to trigger actions (Only Low Trust Actions) on other components (e.g., amp-animation).
The amp-orientation-observer
component is only useful when used with other components and does not do anything on its own.
Currently, amp-animation and several video players in AMP are the only components that allow low-trust events to trigger their actions (e.g., starting an animation, seeking to a position within the animation, pausing a video, etc.).
Scroll-bound animations
Imagine an animation where the hour hand of a clock rotates as the user scrolls the page.
<!-- An animation that rotates a clock hand 180 degrees. --> <!-- Note that we are NOT setting `trigger=visibility` since we will manually trigger the animation. --> <amp-animation id="clockAnim" layout="nodisplay"> <script type="application/json"> { "duration": "3s", "fill": "both", "direction": "alternate", "animations": [ { "selector": "#clock-scene .clock-hand", "keyframes": [ {"transform": "rotate(-180deg)"}, {"transform": "rotate(0deg)"} ] } ] } </script> </amp-animation> <!-- The clock container --> <div id="clock-scene"> <!-- Use amp-orientation-observer to tie the movement of the clock scene within the viewport to the timeline of the animation --> <amp-orientation-observer on="beta:clockAnim1.seekTo(percent=event.percent)" layout="nodisplay" > </amp-orientation-observer> <amp-img layout="responsive" width="2" height="1.5" src="./img/clock.jpg"> <div class="clock-hand"></div> </amp-img> </div>
Attributes
alpha-range (optional)
Specifies that the associated action should only take place for changes between the specified range along the z axis. Specified as a space separated list of 2 values (e.g., alpha-range="0 180"
). By default, the related action is triggered for all changes between 0
and 360 degrees
.
beta-range (optional)
Specifies that the associated action should only take place for changes between the specified range along the x axis. Specified as a space separated list of 2 values (e.g., beta-range="0 180"
). By default, the related action is triggered for all changes between 0
and 360 degrees
.
Example: Using beta-range to limit the range of degrees to watch along the x axis
Imagine an animation where the hour hand of a clock rotates as the user scrolls the page.
<amp-orientation-observer beta-range="0 180" on="beta:clockAnim1.seekTo(percent=event.percent)" layout="nodisplay" > </amp-orientation-observer>
gamma-range (optional)
Specifies that the associated action should only take place for changes between the specified range along the y axis. Specified as a space separated list of 2 values (e.g., gamma-range="0 90"
. By default the related action is triggered for all changes between 0
and 360 degrees
.
smoothing (optional)
When enabled, outputs a moving average of the last n
values instead of the raw value read from the sensor. By default, when activated, smoothing will be set to 4 points.
Events
These are the low-trust level events that the amp-orientation-observer
component dispatches:
alpha
Represents the motion of the device around the z axis.
beta
Represents the motion of the device around the x axis.
gamma
Represents the motion of the device around the y axis. This represents a left to right motion of the device.
Validation
See amp-orientation-observer rules in the AMP validator specification.
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