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plntr-infinite-scroll

v1.2.2

Published

Infinite scrolling for AngularJS

Downloads

9

Readme

Maintainer help needed: I'm looking for fellows that are willing to help me maintain and improve this project.


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ngInfiniteScroll is a directive for AngularJS to evaluate an expression when the bottom of the directive's element approaches the bottom of the browser window, which can be used to implement infinite scrolling.

Demos

Check out the running demos at the ngInfiniteScroll web site.

Version Numbers

ngInfinite Scroll follows semantic versioning and uses the following versioning scheme:

  • Versions starting with 0 (e.g. 0.1.0, 0.2.0, etc.) are for initial development, and the API is not stable
  • Versions with an even minor version (1.0.0, 1.4.0, 2.2.0, etc.) are stable releases
  • Versions with an odd minor version (1.1.0, 1.3.0, 2.1.0, etc.) are development releases

The download page allows you to pick among various versions and specify which releases are stable (not including pre-release builds).

Getting Started

  • Download ngInfiniteScroll from the download page on the ngInfiniteScroll web site or install it with:

    • Bower via bower install ngInfiniteScroll
    • Nuget via PM> Install-Package ng-infinite-scroll
  • Include the script tag on your page after the AngularJS and jQuery script tags (ngInfiniteScroll requires jQuery to run)

     <script type='text/javascript' src='path/to/jquery.min.js'></script>
     <script type='text/javascript' src='path/to/angular.min.js'></script>
     <script type='text/javascript' src='path/to/ng-infinite-scroll.min.js'></script>
  • Ensure that your application module specifies infinite-scroll as a dependency:

     angular.module('myApplication', ['infinite-scroll']);
  • Use the directive by specifying an infinite-scroll attribute on an element.

     <div infinite-scroll="myPagingFunction()" infinite-scroll-distance="3"></div>

Note that neither the module nor the directive use the ng prefix, as that prefix is reserved for the core Angular module.

Detailed Documentation

ngInfiniteScroll accepts several attributes to customize the behavior of the directive; detailed instructions can be found on the ngInfiniteScroll web site.

Ports

If you use AngularDart, Juha Komulainen has a port of the project you can use.

License

ngInfiniteScroll is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Testing

ngInfiniteScroll uses Protractor for testing. Note that you will need to have Chrome browser, and the grunt-cli npm package installed globally if you wish to use grunt (npm install -g grunt-cli). Then, install the dependencies with npm install.

  • grunt test:protractor-local - run tests

Thank you very much @pomerantsev for your work on these Protractor tests.