React Lazy Load Component
React Lazy Load is easy to use React component which helps you defer loading content in predictable way. It's fast, works in IE8+, 6KB minified and uses debounce function by default. You can also use component inside scrolling container, such as div with scrollbar. It will be found automatically. Check out an example.
Installation
React Lazy Load requires React 0.14 or later.
npm install --save react-lazy-load
Examples
Usage
import React from 'react';
import LazyLoad from 'react-lazy-load';
const MyComponent = () => (
<div>
Scroll to load images.
<div className="filler" />
<LazyLoad height={762} offsetVertical={300}>
<img src='http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1502/HDR_MVMQ20Feb2015ouellet1024.jpg' />
</LazyLoad>
<div className="filler" />
<LazyLoad height={683} offsetTop={200}>
<img src='http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1502/2015_02_20_conj_bourque1024.jpg' />
</LazyLoad>
<div className="filler" />
<LazyLoad height={480} offsetHorizontal={50}>
<img src='http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1502/MarsPlume_jaeschke_480.gif' />
</LazyLoad>
<div className="filler" />
<LazyLoad
height={720}
onContentVisible={() => console.log('look ma I have been lazyloaded!')}
>
<img src='http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1502/ToadSky_Lane_1080_annotated.jpg' />
</LazyLoad>
<div className="filler" />
</div>
);
Props
offset
Type: Number|String
Default: 0
Aliases: threshold
The offset
option allows you to specify how far below, above, to the left, and to the right of the viewport you want to begin displaying your content. If you specify 0
, your content will be displayed as soon as it is visible in the viewport, if you want to load 1000px below or above the viewport, use 1000
.
offsetVertical
Type: Number|String
Default: offset
's value
The offsetVertical
option allows you to specify how far above and below the viewport you want to begin displaying your content.
offsetHorizontal
Type: Number|String
Default: offset
's value
The offsetHorizontal
option allows you to specify how far to the left and right of the viewport you want to begin displaying your contet.
offsetTop
Type: Number|String
Default: offsetVertical
's value
The offsetTop
option allows you to specify how far above the viewport you want to begin displaying your content.
offsetBottom
Type: Number|String
Default: offsetVertical
's value
The offsetBottom
option allows you to specify how far below the viewport you want to begin displaying your content.
offsetLeft
Type: Number|String
Default: offsetVertical
's value
The offsetLeft
option allows you to specify how far to left of the viewport you want to begin displaying your content.
offsetRight
Type: Number|String
Default: offsetVertical
's value
The offsetRight
option allows you to specify how far to the right of the viewport you want to begin displaying your content.
throttle
Type: Number|String
Default: 250
The throttle is managed by an internal function that prevents performance issues from continuous firing of scroll
events. Using a throttle will set a small timeout when the user scrolls and will keep throttling until the user stops. The default is 250
milliseconds.
debounce
Type: Boolean
Default: true
By default the throttling function is actually a debounce function so that the checking function is only triggered after a user stops scrolling. To use traditional throttling where it will only check the loadable content every throttle
milliseconds, set debounce
to false
.
height
Type: String|Number
The height
option allows you to set the element's height even when it has no content.
width
Type: String|Number
The width
option allows you to set the element's width even when it has no content.
onContentVisible
Type Function
A callback function to execute when the content appears on the screen.