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Is there a way to see what plugins are loaded? For example, I want to be able to detect if CustomEase or ScrollTo is available on a page.

Posted
typeof ScrollToPlugin;

 

returns "function" if ScrollToPlugin is available.


 

if(typeof ScrollToPlugin === "function"){

	//use ScrollToPlugin

}

 

Same can be used for 'CustomEase'.

Posted

Hi @Conversant :)

 

Welcome to the forum. 

 

This should work for you:

if (window.CustomEase && window.ScrollToPlugin) {}

 

Happy tweening.

:)

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Posted

In case you need a whole list of them:

var plugins = com.greensock.plugins;
Object.getOwnPropertyNames(plugins).forEach(
  function (val, idx) {
    $("<li>" + val + "</li>").appendTo("ul");
  }
);
var eases = com.greensock.easing;
Object.getOwnPropertyNames(eases).forEach(
  function (val, idx) {
    $("<li>" + val + "</li>").appendTo("ul");
  }
);

 

See the Pen qXpEdR?editors=1010 by GreenSock (@GreenSock) on CodePen.

 

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Posted

Ha, don't worry. I kind of stole this from Jack recently. Overheard it while I was re-doing the bathroom tile ;)

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