react-scrollbar
v0.5.6
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ScrollArea component for react
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react-scrollbar
Simple ScrollArea component built for React.
npm install react-scrollbar --save
React Scrollbar requires React 0.13 or later
Features:
- built with and for
React
- horizontal and vertical scrollbars
- touch support
- scrollbar dragging and clicking
- smooth scrolling
- universal app support
- customizable styles
- and more...
Usage examples
React 0.14
var React = require('react');
var ReactDOM = require('react-dom');
var ScrollArea = require('react-scrollbar');
var App = React.createClass({
render() {
return (
<ScrollArea
speed={0.8}
className="area"
contentClassName="content"
horizontal={false}
>
<div>Some long content.</div>
</ScrollArea>
);
}
});
ReactDOM.render(<App/>, document.body);
React 0.13
For React 0.13 you need to wrap <ScrollArea>
child into a function.
<ScrollArea>
{ () => <div>Some long content. </div> }
</ScrollArea>
Version without boundled css styles
If you prefer including scrollbar without css styles boundled inline to js file it's possible to import package without them. It's useful when you want to make custom css changes in scrollbars without using !important
in each line.
var ScrollArea = require('react-scrollbar/no-css');
Then include scrollArea.css file into your project.
Run the example app
git clone https://github.com/souhe/reactScrollbar.git
cd reactScrollbar
npm install
gulp build-examples
gulp less-examples
gulp watch
then open http://localhost:8003.
Using in universal app
ScrollArea
component has now full universal app support. It's only one requirement: you have to use react-scrollbar
in no-css version and then include css file into your project manually (see this). It's because of issue in webpack style-loader which is used to bundle css styles into main js file.
API
Props
<ScrollArea
speed={Number}
className={String}
style={Object}
contentClassName={String}
contentStyle={Object}
horizontal={Boolean}
horizontalContainerStyle={Object}
horizontalScrollbarStyle={Object}
vertical={Boolean}
verticalContainerStyle={Object}
verticalScrollbarStyle={Object}
onScroll={(value) => {}}
contentWindow={Object}
ownerDocument={Object}
smoothScrolling={Boolean}
minScrollSize={Number}
swapWheelAxes={Boolean}
stopScrollPropagation={Boolean}
focusableTabIndex={Number}
>
speed
Scroll speed applied to mouse wheel event. Default: 1
onScroll
onScroll(value: Object)
event which can notify the parent component when the container scrolls.
value: Object
- informations about current positionvalue.leftPosition: Number
- content left position (distance in pixels from the left side of container)value.topPosition: Number
- content top position (distance in pixels from the top of container)value.containerHeight: Number
- container heightvalue.containerWidth: Number
- container widthvalue.realHeight: Number
- real content heightvalue.realWidth: Number
- real content width
className
CSS class names added to main scroll area component.
style
Inline styles applied to the main scroll area component.
contentClassName
CSS class names added to element with scroll area content.
contentStyle
Inline styles applied to element with scroll area content.
horizontal
When set to false, horizontal scrollbar will not be available. Default: true
horizontalContainerStyle
Inline styles applied to horizontal scrollbar's container.
horizontalScrollbarStyle
Inline styles applied to horizontal scrollbar.
vertical
When set to false, vertical scrollbar will not be available, regardless of the content height. Default: true
verticalContainerStyle
Inline styles applied to vertical scrollbar's container.
verticalScrollbarStyle
Inline styles applied to vertical scrollbar.
contentWindow
You can override window to make scrollarea works inside iframe. Default: window
ownerDocument
You can override document to make scrollarea works inside iframe. Default: document
smoothScrolling
When set to true, smooth scrolling for both scrollbars is enabled. Default: false
minScrollSize
Using this prop it's possible to set minimal size in px for both scrollbars.
swapWheelAxes
After set to true, mouse wheel event has swapped directions. So normal scrolling moves horizontal scrollbar and scrolling with SHIFT key moves vertical scrollbar. It could be useful for applications with horizontal layout. Default: false
stopScrollPropagation
After set to true, mouse wheel event will not propagate. This option is specifically useful in preventing nested scroll areas from propagating scroll actions to parent scroll areas. Default: false
focusableTabIndex
After set to a number, scrollarea-content is rendered with a tabindex value set to the passed in. This option is specifically useful in allowing the scroll area to be focusable. Default: undefined
Context
In context of each <ScrollArea>
child could be injected an object scrollArea
contains method:
refresh()
That method allows manual refreshing of the scrollbar.
React 0.14 example using ES6 syntax:
class App extends React.Component {
render(){
return (
<ScrollArea>
<Content />
</ScrollArea>
);
}
}
class Content extends React.Component {
render(){
return (
<div onClick={this.handleSomeAction.bind(this)}> Some long content </div>
);
}
handleSomeAction(){
this.context.scrollArea.refresh();
}
}
Content.contextTypes = {
scrollArea: React.PropTypes.object
};
scrollTop()
It allows to scroll to the top of ScrollArea
component.
scrollBottom()
It allows to scroll to the bottom of ScrollArea
component.
scrollYTo(topPosition)
It moves vertical scrollbar. topPosition
is a distance between the top of scrollArea
container and the top of scrollArea
content.
scrollLeft()
It allows to scroll to the left of ScrollArea
component.
scrollRight()
It allows to scroll to the right of ScrollArea
component.
scrollXTo(leftPosition)
It moves horizontal scrollbar. leftPosition
is a distance between left edge of scrollArea
container and left edge of scrollArea
content.
Change log
Every release is documented on the Github Releases page.
License
MIT