#vscroll + angularjs
Angular virtual scroll that can be applied to any ng-repeat markup.
vscroll can offer performance benefits when working with very large collections.
It does so by only rendering and processing a subset of the data which is visible to the user vs. processing the entire list of data.
By creating only DOM elements for the visible items, this can greatly reduce the amount of work it has to do.
##Licence
Code licensed under MIT license.
Examples
http://klumba12.github.io/vscroll/
##Installing via Bower
bower install vscroll
Get Started
###Module
Don't forget to include vscroll module!
anuglar.module('some-module-name', ['vscroll',...])
###Controller
Inject scroll service to controller and invoke it to create vscroll context.
var app = angular.module('app', ['vscroll']);
app.controller('vscrollTest', ['$scope', 'vscroll', function ($scope, vscroll) {
$scope.data = [];
for (var i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
$scope.data[i] = 'item ' + i;
}
$scope.vscrollContext = vscroll({threshold: 30});
}
###API
vscroll service returns instance that connects user settings, scroll port and scroll filter.
User should inject service to angular controller and invoke it by passing settings object
vscroll({
threshold: 30,
fetch: function (skip, take, d) {
getSomeData(skip, take)
.success(function(data){
$scope.data = data;
d.resolve(data.length + take);
});
}
})
###HTML markup
- Add vscroll directive to element with scroll bars
- Add vscroll-port directive to scrollable element
- Add vscroll filter and track by $index into ng-repeat directive
- Add vscroll-row or vscroll-column to the repeated element that will be virtualized
- Bind vscroll context to the vscroll-port directive and vscroll filter
- Bind once $index to the vscroll-row or vscroll-column directive
<div ng-controller="vscrollTest" vscroll>
<ul vscroll-port="vscrollContext">
<li vscroll-row="{{::$index}}"
ng-repeat="item in data | vscroll: vscrollContext track by $index">
{{$item}}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
Development
To setup development environment make sure that npm is installed on your machine, after that just execute npm command for the project.
npm install
##Testing
We use phantomjs and jasmine to ensure quality of the code.
The easiest way to run these asserts is to use npm command for the project.
npm test
##How it works
We believe, that core concept of vscroll
is simplicity.
We don't implement complex transclusions or our own ng-repeat
directive, we just use angular's native tools.
We don't change elements, we change collection, and angular is responsible for the rest.
vscroll
filter returns to ng-repeat
expression ~threshold
number of elements.
We force to use track by $index
expression to make angular think that collection is constant and there is no need to recreate dom elements.
vscroll
core principles:
- To store list of element offsets from the top/left container side.
- To understand which elements should be displayed(thanks to binary search in offsets).
- To calculate lower and upper indexes for collection(return to
ng-repeat
window of elements).
- To add paddings to top/bottom or left/right container sides(emulate vertically/horizontally scroll).
Angular Compatibility
To get maximum performance benefits from vscroll, anuglar 1.3+ should be used, regarding to one-time binding support,
<div vscroll-row="{{::$index}}"/>