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react-scrollbooster

v0.1.2

Published

A react library that utilizes ScrollBooster in order to create drag-to-scroll components

Downloads

17,751

Readme

react-scrollbooster

npm version

Features

  • 🎣 Hooks or Component API
  • TypeScript support

Installation

Install using Yarn:

yarn add react-scrollbooster

or NPM:

npm install react-scrollbooster --save

Usage

Hooks 🎣

useScrollBoost

const [viewport, scrollbooster] = useScrollBoost(options)

Call the useScrollBoost hook with the (optional) options you need. It will return a tuple containing a viewport reference and the scrollbooster scrollbooster (see: ScrollBooster.) Assign the viewport to the DOM element that contains the content you want to make scrollable.

import { useScrollBoost } from 'react-scrollbooster'

const Component = () => {
    const [viewport, scrollbooster] = useScrollBoost({
        direction: 'horizontal',
        friction: 0.2,
        scrollMode: 'native',
        // ...optional options
    });

    return (
        <div ref={viewport}>
            <div>
                <h2>Drag to scroll</h2>
            </div>
            <button onClick={() => {
                if(scrollbooster){
                    console.log(scrollbooster.getState());
                }
            }}>Click me!</button>
        </div>
  )
}

Render props

If you prefer to use the good old render props approach, that's possible too. In order to use it, you need to use the <ScrollBoost> component and assign its reference prop (viewport) to the inner component.

If you need it, you can also access the ScrollBooster instance.

import { ScrollBoost } from 'react-scrollbooster'

const Component = () => (
    <ScrollBoost>
        {({ viewport, scrollbooster }) => (
            <div ref={viewport}>
                <div>
                    <h2>Drag to scroll</h2>
                </div>
                <button onClick={() => {
                    if(scrollbooster){
                        console.log(scrollbooster.getState());
                    }
                }}>Click me!</button>
            </div>
        )}
    </ScrollBoost>
)

export default Component

FAQ

How can i assign multiple ref's to a component?

You can wrap multiple ref assignments in a single useCallback which acts as a callback ref:

const setRefs = useCallback(
  node => {
    // Ref's from useRef needs to have the node assigned to `current`
    ref.current = node
    // Callback refs, like the one from `useScrollBoost`, is a function that takes the node as an argument
    viewport(node)
  },
  [viewport],
)

TODO:

  • [ ] write out readme more
  • [ ] add documentation with JSDoc
  • [ ] add codesandbox examples (basic, react-window)
  • [ ] add tests with RTL?