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@types/react-scroll

TypeScript definitions for react-scroll

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What is @types/react-scroll?

@types/react-scroll provides TypeScript definitions for the react-scroll library, which is used for smooth scrolling and navigation within a React application.

What are @types/react-scroll's main functionalities?

Smooth Scrolling

This feature allows you to create smooth scrolling links to different sections of your page. The `Link` component is used to create a clickable link that scrolls smoothly to the target `Element`.

import { Link, Element } from 'react-scroll';

const SmoothScrollExample = () => (
  <div>
    <Link to="section1" smooth={true} duration={500}>Go to Section 1</Link>
    <Element name="section1">
      <h1>Section 1</h1>
    </Element>
  </div>
);

Scroll Events

This feature allows you to register and handle scroll events. You can use the `Events` object to register callbacks for the beginning and end of a scroll event, and the `scroller` object to programmatically scroll to a specific element.

import { Events, scroller } from 'react-scroll';

class ScrollEventExample extends React.Component {
  componentDidMount() {
    Events.scrollEvent.register('begin', function() {
      console.log('begin', arguments);
    });

    Events.scrollEvent.register('end', function() {
      console.log('end', arguments);
    });
  }

  componentWillUnmount() {
    Events.scrollEvent.remove('begin');
    Events.scrollEvent.remove('end');
  }

  scrollTo() {
    scroller.scrollTo('myScrollToElement', {
      duration: 800,
      delay: 0,
      smooth: 'easeInOutQuart'
    });
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <button onClick={this.scrollTo}>Scroll to element</button>
        <Element name="myScrollToElement">
          <h1>Scroll to me</h1>
        </Element>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Scroll Spy

This feature allows you to highlight navigation links based on the current scroll position. The `spy` prop on the `Link` component enables this functionality, and the `scrollSpy` object is used to update the scroll position.

import { Link, Element, Events, scrollSpy } from 'react-scroll';

class ScrollSpyExample extends React.Component {
  componentDidMount() {
    Events.scrollEvent.register('begin', function() {
      console.log('begin', arguments);
    });

    Events.scrollEvent.register('end', function() {
      console.log('end', arguments);
    });

    scrollSpy.update();
  }

  componentWillUnmount() {
    Events.scrollEvent.remove('begin');
    Events.scrollEvent.remove('end');
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <Link to="section1" spy={true} smooth={true} duration={500}>Section 1</Link>
        <Link to="section2" spy={true} smooth={true} duration={500}>Section 2</Link>
        <Element name="section1">
          <h1>Section 1</h1>
        </Element>
        <Element name="section2">
          <h1>Section 2</h1>
        </Element>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

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