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@solid-primitives/scroll

v2.0.23

Published

Reactive primitives to react to element/window scrolling.

Downloads

15,943

Readme

@solid-primitives/scroll

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Reactive primitives to react to element/window scrolling.

Installation

npm install @solid-primitives/scroll
# or
yarn add @solid-primitives/scroll

createScrollPosition

Reactive primitive providing a store-like object with current scroll position of specified target.

How to use it

import { createScrollPosition } from "@solid-primitives/scroll";

// target will be window by default
const windowScroll = createScrollPosition();

createEffect(() => {
  // returned object is a reactive store-like structure
  windowScroll.x; // => number
  windowScroll.y; // => number
});

With element refs

let ref: HTMLDivElement | undefined;

// pass as function
const scroll = createScrollPosition(() => ref);
// or wrap with onMount
onMount(() => {
  const scroll = createScrollPosition(ref!);
});

<div ref={e => (ref = e)} />;

Reactive Target

The element target can be a reactive signal.

const [target, setTarget] = createSignal<Element | undefined>(element);

const scroll = createScrollPosition(target);

// if target is undefined, scroll values will be 0
scroll.x; // => number
scroll.y; // => number

// update the tracking element
setTarget(ref);

// disable tracking
setTarget(undefined);

Destructuring

If you are interested in listening to only single axis, you'd still have to access scroll.y as a property. To use it as a separate signal, you can wrap it with a function, or use destructure helper.

const scroll = createScrollPosition();
const x = () => scroll.x;
x(); // => number

// or destructure

import { destructure } from "@solid-primitives/destructure";
const { x, y } = destructure(createScrollPosition());
x(); // => number
y(); // => number

Demo

https://codesandbox.io/s/solid-primitives-scroll-xy19c8?file=/index.tsx

useWindowScrollPosition

Returns a reactive object with current window scroll position.

useWindowScrollPosition is a singleton root primitive, hence the object instance, signals and event-listeners are shared between dependents, making it more optimized to use in multiple places at once.

const scroll = useWindowScrollPosition();

createEffect(() => {
  console.log(
    scroll.x, // => number
    scroll.y, //  => number
  );
});

Additional helpers

getScrollPosition

Get an { x: number, y: number } object of element/window scroll position.

Primitive ideas:

PRs Welcome :)

  • createScrollTo - A primitive to support scroll to a target
  • createHashScroll - A primitive to support scrolling based on a hashtag change

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md