onscrolling
v2.0.0-beta.7
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A better, smoother, more performant window.onscroll event interface using requestAnimationFrame for performance and mobile-compatibility
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Jank-free onscrolling
A better, smoother, more performant onscroll event interface based on the concepts from this html5rocks tutorial. It uses requestAnimationFrame
plus debouncing for performance and mobile-compatibility (thanks to the touchmove
event), giving you a fighting chance to achieve the hallowed 60fps of lore with your scroll-listening UI.
Usage
The module is ESM-only and exports a single default onscrolling
function:
onscrolling( listener )
listener
function (payload: { scrollX: number; scrollY: number }) => void
The function to call on a scroll event with a { scrollX: number; scrollY: number }
payload object. In this default version, the module will only invoke the listener when the page has been scrolled vertically.
onscrolling( listener, options )
listener
function (payload: { scrollX: number; scrollY: number }) => void
The function to call on a scroll event with a { scrollX: number; scrollY: number }
payload object. The listener is invoked when the page is scrolled in any of the direction specified in the options
object (only once per event).
options
object { horizontal?: boolean; vertical?: boolean; x?: boolean; y?: boolean }
The scroll axis or axes to monitor. x
is an alias for horizontal
, and y
is an alias for vertical
. If neither horizontal nor vertical are true, vertical
is used as the default. To listen for any scroll event in any direction, set both horizontal
and vertical
to true
.
onscrolling return value
onscrolling
function (listener: Listener, options?: Options) => () => void
The onscrolling
function returns a cleanup function that takes no arguments and is used to remove the passed-in scroll event listener
.
Dependencies
None.
Compatibility
Out of the box, onscrolling uses requestAnimationFrame
, which is only available in IE10+. For older browsers, your scroll watchers simply won’t run. To add compatibility for those browsers, just include a requestAnimationFrame polyfill.
Tests
Tests use vitest + happy-dom, and can be run with yarn test
.
TODO
- [ ] Add optional param to specify an object other than
window
to monitor for scroll events - [ ] Expose
measure
andmutate
functions to attach handlers specifically to the measuring (read) or mutating (write) portion of each cycle to minimize layout calculations
Misc
Note: This package was formerly known as jank-free-onscroll