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pj-scroll-sync-react

v1.2.0

Published

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scroll-sync-react

Overview

We provide you with a React.Context.Provider (<ScrollSync/>) Component that you wrap your "context" with, and then wrap each of your scrollable elements with a scroll listner (<ScrollSyncNode/>) And see the magic happen

Note

I needed this type of functionality on a side project, so I researched and found this library https://github.com/okonet/react-scroll-sync

I have so much similarity with this library, but it's not maintained anymore, and uses the legacy context api, which introduced unexpected bugs, so I re-implemented it with the new context API and using react-hooks

codesandbox

A codesandbox that utilizes the latest of this package https://codesandbox.io/s/gallant-sky-joiou

Installation

npm i scroll-sync-react --save

Usage

import { ScrollSync, ScrollSyncNode } from './build';

const App = () =>
  <ScrollSync>
    <div style={{ display: 'flex', position: 'relative', height: 300 }}>
      <ScrollSyncNode group="a">
        <div style={{ overflow: 'auto' }}>
          <section style={{ height: 1000 }}>
            <h1>This is group `a`</h1>
            Scrollable things
          </section>
        </div>
      </ScrollSyncNode>
      <ScrollSyncNode group="a">
        <div style={{ overflow: 'auto' }}>
          <section style={{ height: 1000 }}>
            <h1>This is group `a`</h1>
            Scrollable things
          </section>
        </div>
      </ScrollSyncNode>
    </div>
  </ScrollSync>

API

ScrollSync

| prop | type | required | default | description | | ------------ | -------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | children | ReactElement | true | | wrapper of to-be-synced elements | | disabled | boolean | false | false | whether syncing is enabled or not | | proportional | boolean | false | true | In case we want scroll to be proportionally applied regardless of the width and/or height |

ScrollSyncNode

| prop | type | required | default | description | | ------------ | ----------------------------------------- | -------- | --------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | children | ReactElement | true | | scrollable element | | group | string | false | "default" | the group of scollable elements this node will be synced with | | scroll | "two-way", "synced-only" or "syncer-only" | false | "two-way" | to determine scroll configuration with other ScrollSyncNodes | | selfLockAxis | "X", "Y", "XY" or null | false | null | to specifiy current node scroll lock axis | | onScroll | (event) => void | false | ()=>{} | on Node Scroll callback |

gify example!

A photo equals a thousand word, how about a GIF! example of syncing

Todo:

  • [x] Vertical scrolling sync
  • [x] Providing a codesandbox
  • [x] Configure scroll sync via scroll prop
  • [x] Horizontal scrolling sync
  • [x] Lock axis (locking horizontal or vertical of ScrollSyncNode)
  • [x] Adding onScroll node callback
  • [x] Providing tests