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react-in-viewport

Track React component in viewport

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React In Viewport Component

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Wrapper component to detect if the component is in viewport. Use Intersection Observer API

Dependencies: Intersection Observer Polyfills

Usages

Wrap your component with handleViewport HOC, you will receive inViewport props indicating the component is in viewport or not.

handleViewport HOC accepts three params

  1. Component
  2. Options: second param is the option you want to pass to Intersection Observer API.
  3. Config object:
  • disconnectOnLeave { Boolean } disconnect intersection observer after leave

The HOC preserve onEnterViewport and onLeaveViewport props as a callback

NOTE: Stateless: Need to add ref={this.props.innerRef} on your component

import handleViewport from 'react-in-viewport';

const Block = (props: { inViewport: boolean }) => {
  const { inViewport, innerRef } = props;
  const color = inViewport ? '#217ac0' : '#ff9800';
  const text = inViewport ? 'In viewport' : 'Not in viewport';
  return (
    <div className="viewport-block" ref={innerRef}>
      <h3>{ text }</h3>
      <div style={{ width: '400px', height: '300px', background: color }} />
    </div>
  );
};

const ViewportBlock = handleViewport(Block, /** options: {}, config: {} **/);

const Component = (props) => (
  <div>
    <div style={{ height: '100vh' }}>
      <h2>Scroll down to make component in viewport</h2>
    </div>
    <ViewportBlock onEnterViewport={() => console.log('enter')} onLeaveViewport={() => console.log('leave')} />
  </div>
))

  • If you need to know how many times the component has entered the viewport use the prop enterCount.
  • If you need to know how many times the component has left the viewport use the prop leaveCount.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import handleViewport from 'react-in-viewport';

class MySectionBlock extends Component {
  getStyle() {
    const { inViewport, enterCount } = this.props;
    //Fade in only the first time we enter the viewport
    if (inViewport && enterCount === 1) {
      return { WebkitTransition: 'opacity 0.75s ease-in-out' };
    } else if (!inViewport && enterCount < 1) {
      return { WebkitTransition: 'none', opacity: '0' };
    } else {
      return {};
    }
  }

  render() {
    const { enterCount, leaveCount } = this.props;
    return (
      <section>
        <div className="content" style={this.getStyle()}>
          <h1>Hello</h1>
          <p>
            {`Enter viewport: ${enterCount} times`}
          </p>
          <p>
            {`Leave viewport: ${leaveCount} times`}
          </p>
        </div>
      </section>
    );
  }
}
const MySection = handleViewport(MySectionBlock, { rootMargin: '-1.0px' });

export default MySection;

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Package last updated on 01 Jan 2019

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