
Research
/Security News
Weaponizing Discord for Command and Control Across npm, PyPI, and RubyGems.org
Socket researchers uncover how threat actors weaponize Discord across the npm, PyPI, and RubyGems ecosystems to exfiltrate sensitive data.
@hokify/vue-observe-visibility
Advanced tools
Detect when an element is becoming visible or hidden on the page.
this is a fork of https://github.com/Akryum/vue-observe-visibility to fix this.observer is null bug.
Detect when an element is becoming visible or hidden on the page.
npm install --save vue-observe-visibility
⚠️ This plugin uses the Intersection Observer API that is not supported in every browser (currently supported in Edge, Firefox and Chrome). You need to include a polyfill to make it work on incompatible browsers.
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueObserveVisibility from 'vue-observe-visibility'
Vue.use(VueObserveVisibility)
Or:
import Vue from 'vue'
import { ObserveVisibility } from 'vue-observe-visibility'
Vue.directive('observe-visibility', ObserveVisibility)
<script src="vue.js"></script>
<script src="vue-observe-visibility/dist/vue-observe-visibility.min.js"></script>
The plugin should be auto-installed. If not, you can install it manually with the instructions below.
Install all the directives:
Vue.use(VueObserveVisibility)
Use specific directives:
Vue.directive('observe-visibility', VueObserveVisibility.ObserveVisibility)
The v-observe-visibility
directive is very easy to use. Just pass a function as the value:
<div v-observe-visibility="visibilityChanged">
This also works on components:
<MyComponent v-observe-visibility="visibilityChanged" />
The function will be called whenever the visiblity of the element changes with the argument being a boolean (true
means the element is visible on the page, false
means that it is not).
The second argument is the corresponding IntersectionObserverEntry object.
visibilityChanged (isVisible, entry) {
this.isVisible = isVisible
console.log(entry)
}
It's possible to pass the IntersectionObserver options
object using the intersection
attribute:
<div v-observe-visibility="{
callback: visibilityChanged,
intersection: {
root: ...,
rootMargin: ...,
threshold: 0.3,
},
}">
It can be useful to listen for when the element is visible only once, for example to build introduction animations. Set the once
option to true
:
<div v-observe-visibility="{
callback: visibilityChanged,
once: true,
}">
You can use the throttle
options (in ms) specifying minimal state duration after which an event will be fired. It's useful when you are tracking visibility while scrolling and don't want events from fastly scrolled out elements.
<div v-observe-visibility="{
callback: visibilityChanged,
throttle: 300,
}">
You can add custom argument by using an intermediate function:
<div v-observe-visibility="(isVisible, entry) => visibilityChanged(isVisible, entry, customArgument)">
Here visibilityChanged
will be call with a third custom argument customArgument
.
<div id="app">
<button @click="show = !show">Toggle</button>
<label>
<input type="checkbox" v-model="isVisible" disabled/> Is visible?
</label>
<div ref="test" v-show="show" v-observe-visibility="visibilityChanged">Hello world!</div>
</div>
<script>
new Vue({
el: '#app',
data: {
show: true,
isVisible: true,
},
methods: {
visibilityChanged (isVisible, entry) {
this.isVisible = isVisible
console.log(entry)
},
},
})
</script>
FAQs
Detect when an element is becoming visible or hidden on the page.
We found that @hokify/vue-observe-visibility 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Research
/Security News
Socket researchers uncover how threat actors weaponize Discord across the npm, PyPI, and RubyGems ecosystems to exfiltrate sensitive data.
Security News
Socket now integrates with Bun 1.3’s Security Scanner API to block risky packages at install time and enforce your organization’s policies in local dev and CI.
Research
The Socket Threat Research Team is tracking weekly intrusions into the npm registry that follow a repeatable adversarial playbook used by North Korean state-sponsored actors.