redux-first-router-scroll-container
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think of your app in states not routes (and, yes, while keeping the address bar in sync)
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redux-first-router-scroll-container
Use <ScrollContainer>
to facilitate scroll restoration for elements other than window
. Each <ScrollContainer>
must be given a unique scrollKey
, and can be given an optional shouldUpdateScroll
callback that behaves the same as in redux-first-router-restore-scroll.
You must use this component in conjunction with redux-first-router-restore-scroll and of course redux-first-router itself. Once both are installed, you can simply use the component as shown below to wrap your scrollable element. No context <Provider>
element is needed to wrap your app.
import ScrollContainer from 'redux-first-router-scroll-container';
const MyComponent =>
<ScrollContainer
scrollKey={'my-unique-name'}
shouldUpdateScroll={shouldUpdateScroll}
>
<MyScrollableComponent />
</ScrollContainer>
a unique name is needed for each individual
ScrollContainer
so that multiple of them can be correctly restored.
Caveats
<ScrollContainer>
does not support on-the-fly changes toscrollKey
or to the DOM node for its child.
Thanks
This package is a port of the corresponding component within https://github.com/taion/react-router-scroll . Thanks for pioneering this route, particularly @taion for the amazing scroll-behavior
package which supports all such components.