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vue-autoscroll

v1.2.1

Published

A vue js directive to scroll anywhere on a container

Downloads

177

Readme

vue-autoscroll

A vue directive to scroll anywhere on a container (horizontally or vertically), See the playground

Example

This will scroll horizotally and vertically to middle

<div id="parent" v-autoscroll="'center'">
  <div id="child"></div>
</div>

Installation

Via npm

npm install --save vue-autoscroll

Download manually

  1. Get the latest release here, uncompress the file then include the /vue-autoscroll/dist/autoscroll.min.js on your project

  2. Use the CDN: https://unpkg.com/vue-autoscroll

Usage

Bundler (Webpack, Rollup)

  1. Use globally
import Vue from 'vue'
import Autoscroll from 'vue-autoscroll'

// this will install v-autoscroll directive and can be used on any component or tag
Vue.use(Autoscroll)
  1. Use locally on a component

import { autoscroll } from 'vue-autoscroll'

export default {
  directives: {
    // this will install v-autoscroll directive and can be used only on the current component or tag
    autoscroll
  }
}

Browser

<!-- Include after Vue -->
<!-- Local files -->
<script src="vue-autoscroll/dist/vue-autoscroll.js"></script>

<!-- From CDN -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-autoscroll"></script>

API Reference

v-autoscroll:arg="'value'"
  1. v-autoscroll is the directive.
  2. You may pass noscroll as an argument (this will set overflow: hidden to the element and will hide scroll bars)

Usage : v-autoscroll:noscroll="'top left'"

Values

  1. Directional positions : 'top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left', 'center'
  2. Fixed positions : 'top left', 'top right', 'bottom left', 'bottom right', 'top center', 'left center', 'right center', 'bottom center'
  3. Specific position: { x: x-value, y: y-value, type: type}. The type is either absolute (for scrollTo) or relative (for scrollBy). (This feature available from v1.2)

You can see all the behaviours on the playground

Development

Compile dev

This while compile non minified js on the dist folder

npm run dev

Compile prod

This will compile the minified js on the dist folder

npm run prod

Compile dev and watch for change

npm run watch

Build

Release both normal and minified js of to the dist folder:

npm run build

Contributors

License

MIT

TODO

  • Animate scrolling
  • Scroll to a targeted child element