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react-list-scroll

v2.0.0

Published

react scroll for list

Downloads

28

Readme

react-list-scroll

中文文档

Usage

import Scroll from "react-list-scroll";
import List from "./list";
 
<Scroll>
    <List></List>
</Scroll>

Options

props.xxx

<Scroll
    disable={xxx}
    isEnd={xxx}
    loadDataForScroll={() => {}}
>
 
</Scroll>
  • disable
    • disable scroll event
  • useWindow
    • use window as the scroll container, default false
  • scrollContainer
    • user-defined scroll container, you can pass an HTML element
  • scrollStyle
    • style of scroll component
  • className
    • className of scroll component
  • scrollPoint
    • user customized point to trigger loadDataForScroll
// this is the logic for comparison 
scrollTop > this.props.scrollPoint
  • isHalf
    • scroll to half and trigger loadDataForScroll
  • isEnd
    • the list reaches the end
  • loadDataForScroll
    • callback passed from parent component

this.scrollEle.xxx

// We use ref to store `Scroll` component in attribute.
<Scroll
	ref={(scrollEle) => {
		this.scrollEle = scrollEle;
	}}
>
</Scroll>

this.scrollEle.xxx
  • prvScrollTop
    • position of last scroll

Caveat

  • If there two list, please put them inside Scroll like this:
<Scroll>
	<List></List>
	<List></List>
</Scroll>

If your two-list scrolling is using block and none to display, please put your restoring scrolling position logic inside your switching tab logic.

If your two-list scrolling requires destruction of another list, you can destroy <Scroll> and recreate it. After componentWillMount is called, you can restore the position via prvScrollTop

Preact Version

import Scroll from 'react-list-scroll/pindex';