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Infinite scrolling component that works with any DOM structure and loads content lazily.
There needs to be an outer and an inner element, the outer element having
The rest is up to you:
const Unendlich = require('unendlich')
const html = require('bel')
const rows = []
for (let i = 0; i < 1e5; i++) {
rows.push({
foo: String(new Date()),
bar: 'beep',
beep: Math.random().toString(16).slice(2)
})
}
const inner = html`<div></div>`
const outer = html`<ul style="height: 800px; width: 600px; overflow: auto">${inner}</ul>`
document.body.appendChild(outer)
const example = new Unendlich({
rows,
inner,
outer,
render: row => html`<li>${row.foo}: ${row.bar} (${row.beep})</li>`,
page: 100,
padding: 50
})
$ npm install unendlich
Create a new instance and .render() it.
For extra performance, pass update which takes existing old row elements and updates them, instead of
creating new ones. For example:
{
render: row => html`<li>${row.foo}: ${row.bar} (${row.beep})</li>`,
update: (row, el) => el.innerHTML = `${row.foo}: ${row.bar} (${row.beep})`
}
Force a render, if reset is true it will also rerender already rendered rows.
Update the row content. Doesn't trigger a rerender by itself.
Update the #outer element's height. Example: unendlich.setHeight('200px').
MIT
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The npm package unendlich receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, unendlich popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that unendlich 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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