Package Exports
- react-scroll
- react-scroll/modules
- react-scroll/modules/index.js
- react-scroll/modules/mixins/animate-scroll
- react-scroll/modules/mixins/animate-scroll.js
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Readme
React Scroll
React component for animating vertical scrolling
Install
$ npm install react-scroll
or
$ yarn add react-scroll
Run
$ npm install
$ npm test
$ npm start
or
$ yarn
$ yarn test
$ yarn start
Examples
Checkout examples
Live example
Usage
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import { Link, Button, Element, Events, animateScroll as scroll, scrollSpy } from 'react-scroll';
const Section = () => {
// useEffect is used to perform side effects in functional components.
// Here, it's used to register scroll events and update scrollSpy when the component mounts.
useEffect(() => {
// Registering the 'begin' event and logging it to the console when triggered.
Events.scrollEvent.register('begin', (to, element) => {
console.log('begin', to, element);
});
// Registering the 'end' event and logging it to the console when triggered.
Events.scrollEvent.register('end', (to, element) => {
console.log('end', to, element);
});
// Updating scrollSpy when the component mounts.
scrollSpy.update();
// Returning a cleanup function to remove the registered events when the component unmounts.
return () => {
Events.scrollEvent.remove('begin');
Events.scrollEvent.remove('end');
};
}, []);
// Defining functions to perform different types of scrolling.
const scrollToTop = () => {
scroll.scrollToTop();
};
const scrollToBottom = () => {
scroll.scrollToBottom();
};
const scrollTo = () => {
scroll.scrollTo(100); // Scrolling to 100px from the top of the page.
};
const scrollMore = () => {
scroll.scrollMore(100); // Scrolling an additional 100px from the current scroll position.
};
// Function to handle the activation of a link.
const handleSetActive = (to) => {
console.log(to);
};
// Rendering the component's JSX.
return (
<div>
{/* Link component to scroll to "test1" element with specified properties */}
<Link
activeClass="active"
to="test1"
spy={true}
smooth={true}
offset={50}
duration={500}
onSetActive={handleSetActive}
>
Test 1
</Link>
{/* Other Link and Button components for navigation, each with their unique properties and targets */}
{/* ... */}
{/* Element components that act as scroll targets */}
<Element name="test1" className="element">
test 1
</Element>
<Element name="test2" className="element">
test 2
</Element>
<div id="anchor" className="element">
test 6 (anchor)
</div>
{/* Links to elements inside a specific container */}
<Link to="firstInsideContainer" containerId="containerElement">
Go to first element inside container
</Link>
<Link to="secondInsideContainer" containerId="containerElement">
Go to second element inside container
</Link>
{/* Container with elements inside */}
<div className="element" id="containerElement">
<Element name="firstInsideContainer">
first element inside container
</Element>
<Element name="secondInsideContainer">
second element inside container
</Element>
</div>
{/* Anchors to trigger scroll actions */}
<a onClick={scrollToTop}>To the top!</a>
<br/>
<a onClick={scrollToBottom}>To the bottom!</a>
<br/>
<a onClick={scrollTo}>Scroll to 100px from the top</a>
<br/>
<a onClick={scrollMore}>Scroll 100px more from the current position!</a>
</div>
);
};
export default Section;
Props/Options
activeClass | class applied when element is reached |
activeStyle | style applied when element is reached |
to | Target to scroll to |
containerId | Container to listen for scroll events and to perform scrolling in |
spy | Make Link selected when scroll is at its targets position |
hashSpy | Update hash based on spy, containerId has to be set to scroll a specific element |
smooth | Animate the scrolling |
offset | Scroll additional px ( like padding ) |
duration | time of the scroll animation - can be a number or a function (`function (scrollDistanceInPx) { return duration; }`), that allows more granular control at run-time |
delay | Wait x milliseconds before scroll |
isDynamic | In case the distance has to be recalculated - if you have content that expands etc. |
onSetActive | Invoke whenever link is being set to active |
onSetInactive | Invoke whenever link is lose the active status |
ignoreCancelEvents | Ignores events which cancel animated scrolling |
horizontal | Whether to scroll vertically (`false`) or horizontally (`true`) - default: `false` |
spyThrottle | Time of the spy throttle - can be a number |
Full example
<Link activeClass="active"
to="target"
spy={true}
smooth={true}
hashSpy={true}
offset={50}
duration={500}
delay={1000}
isDynamic={true}
onSetActive={this.handleSetActive}
onSetInactive={this.handleSetInactive}
ignoreCancelEvents={false}
spyThrottle={500}
>
Your name
</Link>
Scroll Methods
Scroll To Top
import { animateScroll } from 'react-scroll';
const options = {
// your options here, for example:
duration: 500,
smooth: true,
};
animateScroll.scrollToTop(options);
Scroll To Bottom
import { animateScroll } from 'react-scroll';
const options = {
// Your options here, for example:
duration: 500,
smooth: true,
};
animateScroll.scrollToBottom(options);
Scroll To (position)
import { animateScroll } from 'react-scroll';
const options = {
// Your options here, for example:
duration: 500,
smooth: true,
};
// Scroll to 100 pixels from the top of the page
animateScroll.scrollTo(100, options);
Scroll To (Element)
animateScroll.scrollTo(positionInPixels, props = {});
import { Element, scroller } from 'react-scroll';
<Element name="myScrollToElement"></Element>
// Somewhere else, even another file
scroller.scrollTo('myScrollToElement', {
duration: 1500,
delay: 100,
smooth: true,
containerId: 'ContainerElementID',
offset: 50, // Scrolls to element + 50 pixels down the page
// ... other options
});
Scroll More (px)
import { animateScroll } from 'react-scroll';
const options = {
// Your options here, for example:
duration: 500,
smooth: true,
};
// Scroll an additional 10 pixels down from the current scroll position
animateScroll.scrollMore(10, options);
Scroll events
begin - start of the scrolling
import { Events } from 'react-scroll';
Events.scrollEvent.register('begin', function(to, element) {
console.log('begin', to, element);
});
end - end of the scrolling/animation
import { Events } from 'react-scroll';
Events.scrollEvent.register('end', function(to, element) {
console.log('end', to, element);
});
Remove events
import { Events } from 'react-scroll';
Events.scrollEvent.remove('begin');
Events.scrollEvent.remove('end');
Create your own Link/Element
Simply just pass your component to one of the high order components (Element/Scroll)
import React from 'react';
import { ScrollElement, ScrollLink } from 'react-scroll';
const Element = (props) => {
return (
<div {...props} ref={(el) => { props.parentBindings.domNode = el; }}>
{props.children}
</div>
);
};
export const ScrollableElement = ScrollElement(Element);
const Link = (props) => {
return (
<a {...props}>
{props.children}
</a>
);
};
export const ScrollableLink = ScrollLink(Link);
Scroll Animations
Add a custom easing animation to the smooth option. This prop will accept a Boolean if you want the default, or any of the animations listed below
import { scroller } from 'react-scroll';
scroller.scrollTo('myScrollToElement', {
duration: 1500,
delay: 100,
smooth: 'easeInOutQuint',
containerId: 'ContainerElementID',
// ... other options
});
List of currently available animations:
linear
- no easing, no acceleration.
easeInQuad
- accelerating from zero velocity.
easeOutQuad
- decelerating to zero velocity.
easeInOutQuad
- acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
easeInCubic
- accelerating from zero velocity.
easeOutCubic
- decelerating to zero velocity.
easeInOutCubic
- acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
easeInQuart
- accelerating from zero velocity.
easeOutQuart
- decelerating to zero velocity.
easeInOutQuart
- acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
easeInQuint
- accelerating from zero velocity.
easeOutQuint
- decelerating to zero velocity.
easeInOutQuint
- acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
A good visual reference can be found at easings.net