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React infinite scroll component designed for a Redux data-flow.
A stateless React infinite scroll component meant for usage within Redux.
If you are using an element as the scrollable component, rather than the window, you MUST pass a fixed height to the containerHeight prop (many issues will be fixed by following this step).
http://realscout.github.io/redux-infinite-scroll/
npm install redux-infinite-scroll --save
import ReduxInfiniteScroll from 'redux-infinite-scroll';
var ReduxInfiniteScroll = require('redux-infinite-scroll');
If you decide to use either one of the distribution files found in /dist
, then you can access the ReduxInfiniteScroll
via a global variable.
ReduxInfiniteScroll
ReduxInfiniteScroll.default;
The difference is due to the ReduxInfiniteScroll
being an ES6 module and therefore having a different export syntax than ES5.
In order to use it in your React app, simply import it and follow the example below. The component expects to receive
child elements that it then injects into the DOM. The loadMore
prop expects a function that requests for more
items to be loaded once the container/window has reached the bottom threshold
. If there are no more items left to
be passed to the component, make sure to set the hasMore
prop to be false
. Important If you are using
an element as the scrollable component, rather than the window, you MUST pass a fixed height to the containerHeight
prop.
// MessageList.jsx
import InfiniteScroll from 'redux-infinite-scroll';
import ChatActions from './ChatActions';
class MessageList extends Component {
_loadMore() {
this.props.dispatch(ChatActions.fetchMessages())
}
_renderMessages() {
return _.map(this.props.messages, (msg) => {
return(
<div>{msg}</div>
)
})
}
render() {
return (
<InfiniteScroll
items={this._renderMessages()}
loadMore={this._loadMore.bind(this)}
/>
)
}
}
Where your Redux action and reducer might look something like this:
// ChatActions.js
export function fetchMessages(params) {
return {
type: FETCH_MESSAGES,
messages: ['hi there', 'hi again', 'still here']
};
}
// ChatReducer.js
const initialState = {
messages: []
}
function chatReducer(state=initialState, action=undefined) {
switch (action.type) {
case FETCH_MESSAGES:
return Object.assign({}, initialState, {
messages: initialState.concat(action.messages)
})
}
}
Props | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
elementIsScrollable | bool | no | true | Defines whether the div will have a fixed height and listens to the div's overflow event or instead have a non-fixed height and listen to the window scroll event |
containerHeight | integer or string | no | '100%' | Sets an inline style on the height of the topmost div. |
threshold | integer | no | 100 | The number of pixels from the bottom that the scroll bar must reach in order to trigger loadMore . |
horizontal | bool | no | false | Whether to check for horizontal scrolling |
hasMore | bool | no | true | Whether there are more items waiting to be displayed. Set this to false once all of the items have been passed down to either items or children . |
loadingMore | bool | no | false | A prop that should be set to true by the parent component whenever the loadMore function gets invoked, and then toggled to false once that function has finished updating the items prop. |
loader | any | no | Loading... | The value of this prop gets injected as the last element of the parent div when hasMore loadingMore and showLoader are all true . |
showLoader | bool | no | true | Whether to show the loader when the loadingMore property is true |
loadMore | function | yes | undefined | The function is called when the component has reached the threshold and hasMore is true. |
holderType | string | no | div | The type the loader is rendered as, could be ul , dl , etc. |
className | string | no | '' | Any additional classes to be added to the holder. |
items | array | no | [] | The array of elements waiting to be rendered. Use either this or children . Deprecated. |
children | array | no | [] | The array of elements waiting to be rendered. Use either this or items . |
RealScout Heavily inspired by react-infinite-scroll.
MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) RealScout Inc.
FAQs
React infinite scroll component designed for a Redux data-flow.
The npm package @jacksonrayhamilton/redux-infinite-scroll receives a total of 34 weekly downloads. As such, @jacksonrayhamilton/redux-infinite-scroll popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jacksonrayhamilton/redux-infinite-scroll 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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