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Angular Infinite Scroll

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A simple, lightweight infinite scrolling directive for Angular which emits an event when an element has been scrolled to the bottom.

This is a simple library for Angular, implemented in the Angular Package Format v5.0.

Install

npm i @thisissoon/angular-infinite-scroll --save

app.module.ts

import { InfiniteScrollModule } from '@thisissoon/angular-infinite-scroll';

@NgModule({
  imports: [InfiniteScrollModule],
})
export class AppModule {}

Example

A working example can be found inside /src folder

app.component.html

<div
  class="foo"
  snInfiniteScroll
  (scrollEnd)="onScrollEnd()"
  [offset]="100"
  [disabled]="disabled"
></div>

app.component.ts

export class AppComponent {
  onScrollEnd() {
    // Do something here
  }
}

Options

  • offset (number): distance in px from bottom of element to trigger scrollEnd event (default: 0)
  • disabled (boolean): If true directive will not trigger scrollEnd event

Development server

Run ng serve for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Code scaffolding

Run ng generate component component-name to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module.

Build

Run ng build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the -prod flag for a production build.

Running unit tests

Run ng test to execute the unit tests via Karma.

Running end-to-end tests

Run ng e2e to execute the end-to-end tests via Protractor.

Further help

To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help or go check out the Angular CLI README.

Making Commits

This repo uses Commitizen CLI and Conventional Changelog to create commits and generate changelogs. Instead of running git commit run git cz and follow the prompts. Changelogs will then be generated when creating new releases by running npm run release.

Making Releases

Run npm run release to create a new release. This will use Standard Version to create a new release. Standard Version will generate / update the changelog based on commits generated using Commitizen CLI, update the version number following semantic versioning rules and then commit and tag the commit for the release. Simply run git push --follow-tags origin master.

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angular-infinite-scroll's Issues

how to deal with scroll event happened only one time

Thank you for your plugin, it's well, but when the offset=50, this scroll event will happen lots of time, and i wrote follow code to solve it, sometimes it is well, but if i scrolled fast, it's also a bug, how can i solve it perfectly?

` disabled = false;
onScrollModal() {
if(this.disabled == false){
this.scro();
this.disabled = false;
}
}

scro(){
        this.getIdentityGroupInfoNew(this.itemDataUuid, this.personType, this.identityGroup.length);
    this.disabled = true;
};`

compilation error events.d.ts

Running in development launches the error message, but can run.

Running the build --prod fails and breaks.

node_modules@thisissoon\angular-infinite-scroll\src\app\infinite-scroll\shared\events.d.ts:2:34
Initializers are not allowed in ambient contexts.

change the line:
export declare const eventScroll = "scroll";

with line:
export declare const eventScroll: string;

to fixup the issue.

I run the build with success

Run tests in CI

CI doesn't appear to be configured correctly. Our open source code should always be correctly configured and built in a CI environment for others to use.

HostListener not attaching listener

I had to modify the code to get this to actually work. Instead of using the events file i am just listening to the window scroll event and grabbing the following properties

@HostListener('window:scroll', ['$event'])
public onScroll(): void {
    const height = document.documentElement.scrollHeight;
    const y = window.scrollY + window.pageYOffset;
    this.scroll$.next({ y, height });
}

Rename repo 'angular-infinite-scroll'

Just one comment I think I would name the repo angular-infinite-scroll so it’s clear that it is a angular module and for consistency with our other modules.

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