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Create Sticky Elements in React [![NPM](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@anubra266/stickyreact.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@anubra266/stickyreact) [![JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://s
Create Sticky Elements in React
npm install --save @anubra266/stickyreact
#OR
yarn add @anubra266/stickyreact
import Component from 'my-project';
function App() {
const handleStuck = target => {
target?.classList.add('stuck');
};
const handleUnstuck = target => {
target?.classList.remove('stuck');
};
const handleChange = ({ target, type }) => {
if (type === 'stuck') {
target?.classList.add('stuck');
} else {
target?.classList.remove('stuck');
}
};
return (
<StickyViewport as="div">
<StickyBoundary
onStuck={handleStuck}
onUnstuck={handleUnstuck}
onChange={handleChange}
>
<Sticky> I'm Sticky </Sticky>
<div> I'm not Sticky </div>
<div> I'm not Sticky too </div>
</StickyBoundary>
<StickyBoundary
onStuck={handleStuck}
onUnstuck={handleUnstuck}
onChange={handleChange}
>
<Sticky>
I'm also Sticky, but I override the above once I'm scrolled to
</Sticky>
<div> I'm not Sticky </div>
<div> I'm not Sticky too </div>
</StickyBoundary>
</StickyViewport>
);
}
Wrapper and Provider for Sticky App
<StickyViewport>...</StickyViewport>
Parameter | Type | Description | Required | Deffault |
---|---|---|---|---|
as | string or ReactElement | React Element used in display | false | div |
Container that wraps each Sticky Element
<StickyBoundary>...</StickyBoundary>
Parameter | Type | Description | Required | Deffault |
---|---|---|---|---|
as | string or ReactElement | React Element used in display | false | div |
onStuck | (target)=>void | Callback when a child becomes Sticky | false | -------- |
onUnstuck | (target)=>void | Callback when a child is no longer Sticky | false | -------- |
onChange | ({target,type})=>void | Callback when a child changes it's Sticky State | false | -------- |
Makes it's content Sticky
<Sticky>...</Sticky>
Parameter | Type | Description | Required | Deffault |
---|---|---|---|---|
as | string or ReactElement | React Element used in display | false | div |
Callback when a child becomes Sticky.
(target: ReactNode) => {
target?.classList.add('stuck');
};
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
target | ReactNode | The Sticky Element Instance |
Callback when a child is no longer Sticky.
(target: ReactNode) => {
target?.classList.remove('stuck');
};
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
target | ReactNode | The Sticky Element Instance |
Callback when a child becomes Sticky or Losesthe Sticky State.
NB: It provides a destructurable parameter
({ target, type }: { target: ReactNode, type: 'stuck' | 'unstuck' }) => {
if (type === 'stuck') {
target?.classList.add('stuck');
} else {
target?.classList.remove('stuck');
}
};
NB: The paramters are to be destructured
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
target | ReactNode | The Sticky Element Instance |
type | `'stuck' | 'unstuck'` |
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Create Sticky Elements in React [![NPM](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@anubra266/stickyreact.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@anubra266/stickyreact) [![JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://s
We found that @anubra266/stickyreact demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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