react-horizontal-scrolling-menu

Scrolling horizontal menu component for React, support mouse and touch devices.

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Storybook (Faster and more convinient, new examples will be here)

Codesandbox Examples (Deprecated)

Basic example
Hidden scrollbar and arrows on bottom
Select item
Drag by mouse
Click and select multiple items
Scroll by 1 item
Center items
Dynamically add items when last is visible
apiRef - controling component outside
Add item and scroll to it
RTL
Loop scroll
One centered item
Custom transition/animation
Swipe on mobile devices(need to run locally, codesandbox has issues)

Previous version V1

This is a highly customizable horizontal scrolling menu component for React. Can also use it for Amazon like items block or a Gallery. Menu component is responsive, just set width for parent container. Items width will be determined from CSS styles.
For navigation, you can use scrollbar, native touch scroll, mouse wheel or drag by mouse.
Component provide context with visible items and helpers.
Possible set default position on initialization.
Check out examples on Storybook or codesandbox.
:star: if you like the project :)

NextJS issues

Cannot use import statement outside a module

Quick start

npm install --save react-horizontal-scrolling-menu

In project:
import React from 'react';
import { ScrollMenu, VisibilityContext } from 'react-horizontal-scrolling-menu';
import 'react-horizontal-scrolling-menu/dist/styles.css';

const getItems = () =>
  Array(20)
    .fill(0)
    .map((_, ind) => ({ id: `element-${ind}` }));

function App() {
  const [items, setItems] = React.useState(getItems);
  const [selected, setSelected] = React.useState([]);

  const isItemSelected = (id) => !!selected.find((el) => el === id);

  const handleClick =
    (id) =>
    ({ getItemById, scrollToItem }) => {
      const itemSelected = isItemSelected(id);

      setSelected((currentSelected) =>
        itemSelected
          ? currentSelected.filter((el) => el !== id)
          : currentSelected.concat(id),
      );
    };

  return (
    <ScrollMenu LeftArrow={LeftArrow} RightArrow={RightArrow}>
      {items.map(({ id }) => (
        <Card
          itemId={id} // NOTE: itemId is required for track items
          title={id}
          key={id}
          onClick={handleClick(id)}
          selected={isItemSelected(id)}
        />
      ))}
    </ScrollMenu>
  );
}

const LeftArrow = () => {
  const visibility = React.useContext < publicApiType > VisibilityContext;
  const isFirstItemVisible = visibility.useIsVisible('first', true);
  return (
    <Arrow
      disabled={isFirstItemVisible}
      onClick={visibility.scrollPrev}
      className="left"
    >
      Left
    </Arrow>
  );
};

const RightArrow = () => {
  const visibility = React.useContext < publicApiType > VisibilityContext;
  const isLastItemVisible = visibility.useIsVisible('last', false);
  return (
    <Arrow
      disabled={isLastItemVisible}
      onClick={visibility.scrollNext}
      className="right"
    >
      Right
    </Arrow>
  );
};

function Card({ onClick, selected, title, itemId }) {
  const visibility = React.useContext < publicApiType > VisibilityContext;
  const visible = visibility.useIsVisible(itemId, true);

  return (
    <div
      onClick={() => onClick(visibility)}
      style={{
        width: '160px',
      }}
      tabIndex={0}
    >
      <div className="card">
        <div>{title}</div>
        <div>visible: {JSON.stringify(visible)}</div>
        <div>selected: {JSON.stringify(!!selected)}</div>
      </div>
      <div
        style={{
          height: '200px',
        }}
      />
    </div>
  );
}

export default App;

Check out Example in example-nextjs folder for info how to implement more features like mouse drag or disable body scroll.

Example

You can clone repository and run demo project.
git clone https://github.com/asmyshlyaev177/react-horizontal-scrolling-menu
npm run setup
npm run demo

Storybook

Can clone repo and run storybook
git clone https://github.com/asmyshlyaev177/react-horizontal-scrolling-menu
npm run setup
npm run storybook

Helpers and api

Children of main ScrollMenu component(arrows, fotter, items) can use VisibilityContext to access state and callbacks. Function callbacks also pass context, eg onWheel, onScroll etc.

Properties and callbacks

| Prop | Signature | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | LeftArrow | React component for left arrow | | RightArrow | React component for right arrow | | Header | React component Header | | Footer | React component Footer | | onWheel | (VisibilityContext, event) => void | | onScroll | (VisibilityContext, event) => void, will fire before scroll | | onInit | (VisibilityContext) => void | | apiRef | React.RefObject \| React.RefCallback | | containerRef | React.RefObject \| React.RefCallback | | onUpdate | (VisibilityContext) => void | | onMouseDown | (VisibilityContext) => (React.MouseEventHandler) => void | | onMouseUp | (VisibilityContext) => (React.MouseEventHandler) => void | | onMouseMove | (VisibilityContext) => (React.MouseEventHandler) => void | | onTouchMove | (VisibilityContext) => (React.TouchEventHandler) => void | | onTouchStart | (VisibilityContext) => (React.TouchEventHandler) => void | | onTouchEnd | (VisibilityContext) => (React.TouchEventHandler) => void | | itemClassName | ClassName of Item | | scrollContainerClassName | ClassName of scrollContainer | | transitionDuration | Duration of transitions in ms, default 500 | | transitionBehavior | 'smooth' \|'auto' \| customFunction | | wrapperClassName | ClassName of the outer-most div | | RTL | Enable Right to left direction | | noPolyfill | Don't use polyfill for scroll, no transitions |

VisibilityContext

| Prop | Signature | | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | | useIsVisible | (itemId: string, defaultValue?: false) => boolean | | getItemById | itemId => IOItem \| undefined | | getItemElementById | itemId => DOM Element \| null | | getItemByIndex | index => IOItem \| undefined | | getItemElementByIndex | index => DOM Element \| null | | getNextElement | () => IOItem \| undefined | | getPrevElement | () => IOItem \| undefined | | isFirstItemVisible | boolean | | isItemVisible | itemId => boolean | | isLastItem | boolean | | isLastItemVisible | boolean | | scrollNext | (behavior, inline, block, ScrollOptions) => void | | scrollPrev | (behavior, inline, block, ScrollOptions) => void | | scrollToItem | (item, behavior, inline, block, ScrollOptions) => void | | items | ItemsMap class instance | | scrollContainer | Ref |

items class instance

ItemsMap class store info about all items and has methods to get currently visible items, prev/next item. Also, can subscribe to updates.
| Prop/method | Description | | ----------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | subscribe | subscribe for events for itemId or first, last, onInit, onUpdate, eg. items.subscribe('item5', (item) => setVisible(item.visible)) | | unsubscribe | use in useEffect to cleanup, pass same cb instance | | getVisible | return only visible items | | toItems | return ids for all items | | toArr | return all items | | first | return first item | | last | return last item | | prev | (itemId \| Item) => previous item \| undefined | | next | (itemId \| Item) => next item \| undefined |

Transition/Animation

NOTE: won't work with RTL prop
Can use transitionDuration, and transitionBehavior See example

ScrollOptions for scrollToItem, scrollPrev, scrollNext

Will override transition\* options passed to ScrollMenu
{
  // target,
  behavior, // 'smooth', 'auto' or custom function
    // inline,
    // block,
    {
      duration: number, // number in milliseconds
    };
}

Other helpers

slidingWindow

Can get previous or next visible group of items with slidingWindow(allItems: string[], visibleItems: string[]) helper, e.g
slidingWindow(allItems, visibleItems)
.prev()
//.next()

getItemsPos

Can get first, center and last items, e.g.
const prevGroup = slidingWindow(allItems, visibleItems).prev()
const { first, center: centerItem, last } = getItemsPos(prevGroup)

// and scroll to center item of previous group of items
scrollToItem(getItemById(centerItem, 'smooth', 'center'))

Check out examples

apiRef

Can pass Ref object to Menu, current value will assigned as VisibilityContext. But some other values can be staled, so better use it only for firing functions like scrollToItem.
For scrolling use apiRef.scrollToItem(apiRef.getItemElementById) instead of apiRef.scrollToItem(apiRef.getItemById).
Can get item outside of context via apiRef.getItemElementById(id) or directly via `document.querySelector(data-key='${itemId}')`. See apiRef example and Add item and scroll to it

Browser support

  • Browser must support IntersectionObserver API and requestAnimationFrame or use polyfills.
  • Only modern browsers, no IE or smart toasters

About

My first npm project. Sorry for my english.
Any contribution and correction appreciated. Just fork repo, commit and make PR, don't forget about tests.

Contributing

Changelog