viewport-event
v1.0.3
Published
emit reasonable events on window resize or scroll
Downloads
3
Readme
Notification of Browser Window Size or Scroll Position Changes
I regularly find myself needing updated window size and scroll position, often for simulating sticky positioning. This module is an attempted solution.
Usage
ES5: var viewport = require('viewport-event').default;
ES2015: import viewport from 'viewport-event';
The module has one (non events) public method:
var data = viewport.getViewport();
And one event:
viewport.on('viewport', function(data) { ... });
The retrieved data is an object with these properties:
- scrollY
- scrollX
- width
- height
- clientWidth
- clientHeight
The difference between width and clientWidth, and height and clientHeight is that the "client" versions do not include space taken up by scroll bars. In general, the "client" values are the useful ones.
In iOS, height and clientHeight are the same, as that seems to be the only way to get the correct (useful) client height in iOS Safari.
In addition to "on", it also inherits all methods from events.
Notes
Even though clientWidth and clientHeight are the ones we usually need, browsers do not fire events when they change. However, they should only change when window size or scroll has changed, and browsers do have events for those.
On browsers that support requestAnimationFrame, the viewport event is throttled using that mechanism. On older browsers that do not, throttling is more conservative, with the event coming only after a "quiet time".
Testing
I have a manual test page: https://github.com/egauci/tviewport with live code.
The test page shows data centered in the window and "crop marks" in the four corners, all based on results from viewport-event.
I have tested on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox on iOS, Safari, Chrome, and Firefox on OS X, and IE 11, Chrome, and Firefox on Windows 7. Any test results, especially failing tests, are welcome.