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react-infinite-scroll-up-n-down

Infinite scroll component for React in ES6

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React Infinite Scroll Up n Down

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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.

Installation

npm install react-infinite-scroll-up-n-down --save
yarn add react-infinite-scroll-up-n-down

How to use

import InfiniteScroll from 'react-infinite-scroll-up-n-down';

Window scroll events

<InfiniteScroll
    pageStart={0}
    loadMore={loadFunc}
    hasMore={true || false}
    loader={<div className="loader" key={0}>Loading ...</div>}
>
    {items} // <-- This is the content you want to load
</InfiniteScroll>

DOM scroll events

<div style="height:700px;overflow:auto;">
    <InfiniteScroll
        pageStart={0}
        loadMore={loadFunc}
        hasMore={true || false}
        loader={<div className="loader" key={0}>Loading ...</div>}
        useWindow={false}
    >
        {items}
    </InfiniteScroll>
</div>

Custom parent element

You can define a custom parentNode element to base the scroll calulations on.

<div style="height:700px;overflow:auto;" ref={(ref) => this.scrollParentRef = ref}>
    <div>
        <InfiniteScroll
            pageStart={0}
            loadMore={loadFunc}
            hasMore={true || false}
            loader={<div className="loader" key={0}>Loading ...</div>}
            useWindow={false}
            getScrollParent={() => this.scrollParentRef}
        >
            {items}
        </InfiniteScroll>
    </div>
</div>

Props

NameTypeDefaultDescription
elementComponent'div'Name of the element that the component should render as.
hasMoreBooleanfalseWhether there are more items to be loaded. Event listeners are removed if false.
initialLoadBooleantrueWhether the component should load the first set of items.
isReverseBooleanfalseWhether new items should be loaded when user scrolls to the top of the scrollable area.
adjustReverseScrollBooleanfalseWhether the scrollTop should be adjusted when adding items with isReverse set to true.
loadMore      Function           A callback when more items are requested by the user. Receives a single parameter specifying the page to load e.g. function handleLoadMore(page) { /* load more items here */ } }
loaderComponentA React component to render while more items are loading. The parent component must have a unique key prop.
pageStartNumber0The number of the first page to load, With the default of 0, the first page is 1.
getScrollParentFunctionOverride method to return a different scroll listener if it's not the immediate parent of InfiniteScroll.
thresholdNumber250The distance in pixels before the end of the items that will trigger a call to loadMore.
useCaptureBooleanfalseProxy to the useCapture option of the added event listeners.
useWindowBooleantrueAdd scroll listeners to the window, or else, the component's parentNode.

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Package last updated on 25 Jul 2022

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