PulltoRefresh.js • Demos
A small, but powerful Javascript library crafted to power your webapp's pull to refresh feature. No markup needed, highly customizable and dependency-free!
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Installation
Download PulltoRefresh either from the NPM Registry, CDNJS or UNPKG:
$ npm install pulltorefreshjs --save-dev
$ wget -O pulltorefresh.js https://unpkg.com/pulltorefreshjs
Include the JS file in your webapp and initialize it:
const ptr = PullToRefresh.init({
mainElement: 'body',
onRefresh() {
window.location.reload();
}
});
Bundlers can consume pulltorefreshjs
as CommonJS and ES6-modules syntax:
import PullToRefresh from 'pulltorefreshjs';
const PullToRefresh = require('pulltorefreshjs');
API
init(options)
Will return a unique ptr-instance with a destroy()
method.destroyAll()
Stop and remove all registered ptr-instances.setPassiveMode(isPassive)
Enable or disable passive mode for event handlers (new instances only).
Options
distThreshold
(integer)
Minimum distance required to trigger the refresh.
— Defaults to 60
distMax
(integer)
Maximum distance possible for the element.
— Defaults to 80
distReload
(integer)
After the distThreshold
is reached and released, the element will have this height.
— Defaults to 50
distIgnore
(integer)
After which distance should we start pulling?
— Defaults to 0
mainElement
(string)
Before which element the pull to refresh elements will be?
— Defaults to body
triggerElement
(string)
Which element should trigger the pull to refresh?
— Defaults to body
ptrElement
(string)
Which class will the main element have?
— Defaults to .ptr
classPrefix
(string)
Which class prefix for the elements?
— Defaults to ptr--
cssProp
(string)
Which property will be used to calculate the element's proportions?
— Defaults to min-height
iconArrow
(string)
The icon for both instructionsPullToRefresh
and instructionsReleaseToRefresh
— Defaults to ⇣
iconRefreshing
(string)
The icon when the refresh is in progress.
— Defaults to …
instructionsPullToRefresh
(string)
The initial instructions string.
— Defaults to Pull down to refresh
instructionsReleaseToRefresh
(string)
The instructions string when the distThreshold
has been reached.
— Defaults to Release to refresh
instructionsRefreshing
(string)
The refreshing text.
— Defaults to Refreshing
refreshTimeout
(integer)
The delay, in milliseconds before the onRefresh
is triggered.
— Defaults to 500
getMarkup
(function)
It returns the default HTML for the widget, __PREFIX__
is replaced.
— See src/lib/markup.jsgetStyles
(function)
It returns the default CSS for the widget, __PREFIX__
is replaced.
— See src/lib/styles.jsonInit
(function)
The initialize function.onRefresh
(function)
What will the pull to refresh trigger? You can return a promise.
— Defaults to window.location.reload()
resistanceFunction
(function)
The resistance function, accepts one parameter, must return a number, capping at 1.
— Defaults to t => Math.min(1, t / 2.5)
shouldPullToRefresh
(function)
Which condition should be met for pullToRefresh to trigger?
— Defaults to !window.scrollY
• Please note that this default is useful whenever you're setting mainElement as the body of the document, if you need it in another element with overflow, use !this.mainElement.scrollTop
. Refer to the multiple instances demo for reference.
Use with React
With ReactDOMServer and renderToString()
you can use components as
icons instead of just strings.
In this example we also use Font Awesome to get nice icons with animation, but you can
use any React component you like.
Demo on codesandbox.io
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import ReactDOMServer from 'react-dom/server';
import PullToRefresh from 'pulltorefreshjs';
import { faSyncAlt} from '@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons';
import { FontAwesomeIcon } from '@fortawesome/react-fontawesome';
class App extends Component
{
componentDidMount()
{
PullToRefresh.init({
mainElement: 'body',
onRefresh() {
window.location.reload();
},
iconArrow: ReactDOMServer.renderToString(
<FontAwesomeIcon icon={faSyncAlt} />
),
iconRefreshing: ReactDOMServer.renderToString(
<FontAwesomeIcon icon={faSyncAlt} spin={true} />
),
});
}
componentWillUnmount()
{
PullToRefresh.destroyAll();
}
render()
{
return (
<div>
<h1>App</h1>
</div>
);
}
}
export default App;
Contribute
To quickly start the development workflow:
- Install NodeJS (NVM)
- Run
nvm use 10 && npm install
- Then
npm run dev
This will watch and compile the bundle for browser usage.
E2E tests are executed with Testcafé.
- Run
npm test
to fire tests in the default browser, use BROWSER
to change this - ...or just run
make
to setup the dependencies and run tests only (e.g. CI)
Advanced debug can be achieved with testcafe-live
, e.g.
$ npm test --live chrome tests/e2e/cases --debug-on-fail
Roadmap