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react-load-more-pull-to-refresh
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A component to make all your infinite scrolling woes go away with just 4.15 kB! Pull Down to Refresh feature
added. An infinite-scroll that actually works and super-simple to integrate!
npm install --save react-load-more-pull-to-refresh
// in code ES6
import InfiniteScroll from 'react-load-more-pull-to-refresh';
// or commonjs
var InfiniteScroll = require('react-load-more-pull-to-refresh');
<InfiniteScroll
dataLength={items.length} //This is important field to render the next data
next={fetchData}
hasMore={true}
loader={<h4>Loading...</h4>}
endMessage={
<p style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>
<b>Yay! You have seen it all</b>
</p>
}
// below props only if you need pull down functionality
refreshFunction={this.refresh}
pullDownToRefresh
pullDownToRefreshContent={
<h3 style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>↓ Pull down to refresh</h3>
}
releaseToRefreshContent={
<h3 style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>↑ Release to refresh</h3>
}
>
{items}
</InfiniteScroll>
The InfiniteScroll component can be used in three ways.
height prop if you want your scrollable content to have a specific height, providing scrollbars for scrolling your content and fetching more data.scrollableTarget prop to reference the DOM element and use it's scrollbars for fetching more data.height or scrollableTarget props, the scroll will happen at document.body like Facebook's timeline scroll.scrollableTarget (a parent element which is scrollable)
| name | type | description |
|---|---|---|
| next | function | a function which must be called after reaching the bottom. It must trigger some sort of action which fetches the next data. The data is passed as children to the InfiniteScroll component and the data should contain previous items too. e.g. Initial data = [1, 2, 3] and then next load of data should be [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. |
| hasMore | boolean | it tells the InfiniteScroll component on whether to call next function on reaching the bottom and shows an endMessage to the user |
| children | node (list) | the data items which you need to scroll. |
| dataLength | number | set the length of the data.This will unlock the subsequent calls to next. |
| loader | node | you can send a loader component to show while the component waits for the next load of data. e.g. <h3>Loading...</h3> or any fancy loader element |
| scrollThreshold | number | string | A threshold value defining when InfiniteScroll will call next. Default value is 0.8. It means the next will be called when user comes below 80% of the total height. If you pass threshold in pixels (scrollThreshold="200px"), next will be called once you scroll at least (100% - scrollThreshold) pixels down. |
| onScroll | function | a function that will listen to the scroll event on the scrolling container. Note that the scroll event is throttled, so you may not receive as many events as you would expect. |
| endMessage | node | this message is shown to the user when he has seen all the records which means he's at the bottom and hasMore is false |
| className | string | add any custom class you want |
| style | object | any style which you want to override |
| height | number | optional, give only if you want to have a fixed height scrolling content |
| scrollableTarget | node or string | optional, reference to a (parent) DOM element that is already providing overflow scrollbars to the InfiniteScroll component. You should provide the id of the DOM node preferably. |
| hasChildren | bool | children is by default assumed to be of type array and it's length is used to determine if loader needs to be shown or not, if your children is not an array, specify this prop to tell if your items are 0 or more. |
| pullDownToRefresh | bool | to enable Pull Down to Refresh feature |
| pullDownToRefreshContent | node | any JSX that you want to show the user, default={<h3>Pull down to refresh</h3>} |
| releaseToRefreshContent | node | any JSX that you want to show the user, default={<h3>Release to refresh</h3>} |
| pullDownToRefreshThreshold | number | minimum distance the user needs to pull down to trigger the refresh, default=100px |
| refreshFunction | function | this function will be called, it should return the fresh data that you want to show the user |
| initialScrollY | number | set a scroll y position for the component to render with. |
| key | string | the key for the current data set being shown, used when the same component can show different data sets at different times, default=undefined |
FAQs
react load more and pull to refresh
We found that react-load-more-pull-to-refresh demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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