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react-infinite-scroll-container
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Infinitely load content using a React Component. This fork maintains a simple, lightweight infinite scroll package that supports both window
and scrollable elements.
npm install react-infinite-scroller --save
import InfiniteScroll from 'react-infinite-scroller';
<InfiniteScroll
pageStart={0}
loadMore={loadFunc}
hasMore={true || false}
loader={<div className="loader">Loading ...</div>}
>
{items} // <-- This is the content you want to load
</InfiniteScroll>
<div style="height:700px;overflow:auto;">
<InfiniteScroll
pageStart={0}
loadMore={loadFunc}
hasMore={true || false}
loader={<div className="loader">Loading ...</div>}
useWindow={false}
>
{items}
</InfiniteScroll>
</div>
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
element | String | 'div' | Name of the element that the component should render as. |
hasMore | Boolean | false | Whether there are more items to be loaded. Event listeners are removed if false . |
initialLoad | Boolean | true | Whether the component should load the first set of items. |
loadMore | Function | A callback when more items are requested by the user. | |
pageStart | Object | 0 | The number of the first page to load, With the default of 0 , the first page is 1 . |
threshold | Boolean | 250 | The distance in pixels before the end of the items that will trigger a call to loadMore . |
useWindow | Boolean | true | Add scroll listeners to the window, or else, the component's parentNode . |
FAQs
Infinite scroll component for React in ES6
The npm package react-infinite-scroll-container receives a total of 89 weekly downloads. As such, react-infinite-scroll-container popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-infinite-scroll-container demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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