A simple React hook and React component that lets you listen for when you have scrolled to the bottom.
yarn:
You will have to change it to use the options parameter:
Remember that you can omit any values that are using the defaults! The defaults are ase following:
So for the average use case, you are probably only setting one of these values, so your hook might look like this:
You can refer to the Usage-section for more details.
The callback will be invoked when the user scrolls to the bottom of the container
Parameters
This pattern is called "function as a child". What this allows is that the BottomScrollListener can pass you a
Props
| Property | Type | Default | Description | | ----------------- | :----------------------: | :-------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | onBottom | Function | null | (required): callback invoked when bottom is reached | | debounce | number | 200 | milliseconds, how much debounce there should be on the callback | | offset | number | 0 | offset from bottom in pixels. E.g. 300 if it should invoke
Window
Container
Installation
npm:npm install react-bottom-scroll-listener
yarn:
yarn add react-bottom-scroll-listener
Migrating to V5
Version 5 is only a refactor for the hook to use an options parameter, instead of relying of function parameters which were starting to get out of hand.If you are using the component, there are no breaking changes
If your hook looks like this:useBottomScrollListener(callback, 0, 200, undefined, true);
You will have to change it to use the options parameter:
useBottomScrollListener(callback, {
offset: 100,
debounce: 0,
triggerOnNoScroll: true
})
Remember that you can omit any values that are using the defaults! The defaults are ase following:
offset: 0,
debounce: 200,
debounceOptions: { leading: true },
triggerOnNoScroll: false,
So for the average use case, you are probably only setting one of these values, so your hook might look like this:
useBottomScrollListener(callback, { triggerOnNoScroll: true })
You can refer to the Usage-section for more details.
Usage
Hook
Full exampleOn bottom of entire screen
Use the hook in any functional component, the callback will be invoked when the user scrolls to the bottom of the documentimport { useBottomScrollListener } from 'react-bottom-scroll-listener';
useBottomScrollListener(callback);
On bottom of specific container
Use the hook in any functional component, use the ref given from the hook and pass it to the element you want to use as a scroll containerThe callback will be invoked when the user scrolls to the bottom of the container
import { useBottomScrollListener } from 'react-bottom-scroll-listener';
const scrollRef = useBottomScrollListener(callback);
<div ref={scrollRef}>Callback will be invoked when this container is scrolled to bottom.</div>;
Parameters
useBottomScrollListener<T extends HTMLElement>(
// Required callback that will be invoked when scrolled to bottom
onBottom: () => void,
// Options, entirely optional, you can provide one or several to overwrite the defaults
options?: {
// Offset from bottom of page in pixels. E.g. 300 will trigger onBottom 300px from the bottom of the page
offset?: number
// Optional debounce in milliseconds, defaults to 200ms
debounce?: number
// Overwrite the debounceOptions for lodash.debounce, default to { leading: true }
debounceOptions?: DebounceOptions
// If container is too short, enables a trigger of the callback if that happens, defaults to false
triggerOnNoScroll?: boolean
},
); // returns React.MutableRefObject Optionally you can use this to pass to a element to use that as the scroll container
Component
Full exampleOn bottom of entire screen
Simply have the BottomScrollListener anywhere in your application and pass it a function asonBottom
-prop.import BottomScrollListener from 'react-bottom-scroll-listener';
<BottomScrollListener onBottom={callback} />;
On bottom of specific container
Pass the BottomScrollListener a function inside the JSXtag, receive thescrollRef
in this function from the BottomScrollListener
and pass it to the component you want to listen for a scroll event on.import BottomScrollListener from 'react-bottom-scroll-listener';
<BottomScrollListener onBottom={callback}>
{(scrollRef) => <div ref={scrollRef}>Callback will be invoked when this container is scrolled to bottom.</div>}
</BottomScrollListener>;
Those are some weird children, what's going on?
This pattern is called "function as a child". What this allows is that the BottomScrollListener can pass you a
React.RefObject
. This
React.RefObject
can then be passed to whatever component you want to be notified when you hit the bottom of. Without this it would be
difficult to attach event listeners for scrolling to an arbitrary element.Props
| Property | Type | Default | Description | | ----------------- | :----------------------: | :-------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | onBottom | Function | null | (required): callback invoked when bottom is reached | | debounce | number | 200 | milliseconds, how much debounce there should be on the callback | | offset | number | 0 | offset from bottom in pixels. E.g. 300 if it should invoke
onBottom
300px before the bottom. |
| debounceOptions | DebounceOptions | {leading: true} | see the lodash.debounce options: see https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#debounce |
| triggerOnNoScroll | boolean | false | if container is too short, enables a trigger of the callback if that happens |
| children | React.Node or Function | null | Not required, but you can use this to wrap your components. Most useful when you have some conditional rendering. If this is a function, that function will receive a React.RefObject that needs to be passed to a child element. This element will then be used as the scroll container. |Migrating from 2.x.x to 3.x.x
There are no breaking changes except that the required version of React is now 16.8.0. If you are on an
older version of React you can either upgrade React, or stay on version 2.x.x. If you already
are on a newer version of React you don't have to do anything, except maybe try out the new hook implementation. :)