ScrollBooster
Enjoyable drag-to-scroll micro library (~2KB gzipped). Supports smooth content scroll via mouse/touch dragging, trackpad or mouse wheel. Zero dependencies.
Easy to setup yet flexible enough to support any custom scrolling logic.
Installation
You can install it via npm
or yarn
package manager or via script
tag:
npm i scrollbooster
yarn add scrollbooster
<script src="https://unpkg.com/scrollbooster@2/dist/scrollbooster.min.js"></script>
Usage
The most simple setup with default settings:
import ScrollBooster from 'scrollbooster';
new ScrollBooster({
viewport: document.querySelector('.viewport'),
scrollMode: 'transform'
});
Please note that in order to support IE11 you should replace arrow functions and string templates from code examples to supported equivalents or just use Babel.
Options
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|
viewport | DOM Node | null | Content viewport element (required) |
content | DOM Node | viewport child element | Scrollable content element inside viewport |
scrollMode | String | undefined | Scroll technique - via CSS transform or natively. Could be 'transform' or 'native' |
direction | String | 'all' | Scroll direction. Could be 'horizontal', 'vertical' or 'all' |
bounce | Boolean | true | Enables elastic bounce effect when hitting viewport borders |
textSelection | Boolean | false | Enables text selection inside viewport |
inputsFocus | Boolean | true | Enables focus for elements: 'input', 'textarea', 'button', 'select' and 'label' |
pointerMode | String | 'all' | Specify pointer type. Supported values - 'touch' (scroll only on touch devices), 'mouse' (scroll only on desktop), 'all' (mobile and desktop) |
friction | Number | 0.05 | Scroll friction factor - how fast scrolling stops after pointer release |
bounceForce | Number | 0.1 | Elastic bounce effect factor |
emulateScroll | Boolean | false | Enables mouse wheel/trackpad emulation inside viewport |
pointerDownPreventDefault | Boolean | true | Prevent default mousedown /touchstart event (scroll window while dragging on mobile devices) |
onUpdate | Function | noop | Handler function to perform actual scrolling. Receives scrolling state object with coordinates |
onClick | Function | noop | Click handler function. Here you can, for example, prevent default event for click on links. Receives object with scrolling metrics and event object. Calls after each click in scrollable area |
shouldScroll | Function | noop | Function to permit or disable scrolling. Receives object with scrolling state and event object. Calls on pointerdown (mousedown, touchstart) in scrollable area. You can return true or false to enable or disable scrolling |
List of methods
Method | Description |
---|
setPosition | Sets new scroll position in viewport. Receives an object with properties x and y |
scrollTo | Smooth scroll to position in viewport. Receives an object with properties x and y |
updateMetrics | Forces to recalculate elements metrics. Useful for cases when content in scrollable area change its size dynamically |
updateOptions | Sets option value. All properties from Options config object are supported |
getState | Returns current scroll state in a same format as onUpdate |
destroy | Removes all instance's event listeners |
Full Example
const viewport = document.querySelector('.viewport');
const content = document.querySelector('.scrollable-content');
const sb = new ScrollBooster({
viewport,
content,
bounce: true,
textSelection: false,
emulateScroll: true,
onUpdate: (state) => {
content.style.transform = `translate(
${-state.position.x}px,
${-state.position.y}px
)`;
},
shouldScroll: (state, event) => {
const isButton = event.target.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'button';
return !isButton;
},
onClick: (state, event) => {
const isLink = event.target.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'link';
if (isLink) {
event.preventDefault();
}
}
});
sb.updateMetrics();
sb.scrollTo({ x: 100, y: 100 });
sb.updateOptions({ emulateScroll: false });
sb.destroy();
Browser support
ScrollBooster has been tested in IE 11, Edge and other modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari).
Special thanks
David DeSandro for his talk "Practical UI Physics".
License
MIT License (c) Ilya Shubin