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aurelia-infinite-scroll

v0.2.2

Published

Plugin for infinite scroll feature

Downloads

4

Readme

Contributors needed: I'm looking for people that are willing to help me maintain and improve this plugin.


NPM package aurelia-infinite-scroll

Users page with loading sample data -> Live demo

What is aurelia-infinite-scroll plugin?

aurelia-infinite-scroll is a plugin for Aurelia that adds feature of infinite browser scroll i.e. Facebook loading. When the bottom of the custom attribute container(i.e. div) reaches the bottom of the browser window, the plugin should invoke custom expression - function and this usually adds more elements to container presenting nice infinite loading. This feature is also great loading list elements on mobile devices using standard touch-pad scrolling.

aurelia-infinite-scroll has very similar functionality as [ngInfiniteScroll] (https://github.com/sroze/ngInfiniteScroll) and can be easily configured to integrate tables and div elements to providing infinite loading feeling.

Scroll in action

Installation prerequisites

Obviously, you need to have installed NodeJs and Gulp. aurelia-infinite-scroll was based on Aurelia plugin and requires only standard Aurelia libraries. It's highly recommended to use JSPM for package management.

Installation

jspm install npm:aurelia-infinite-scroll

Using Npm:

npm install aurelia-infinite-scroll --save

Usage guide

In your Aurelia configuration file(most commonly main file) add the plugin :

export function configure(aurelia: Aurelia) {
  aurelia.use
    .standardConfiguration()
    .developmentLogging()
    .plugin('aurelia-infinite-scroll');

  aurelia.start().then(() => aurelia.setRoot());
}

Then you can use custom attribute 'infinite-scroll' anywhere in the code like this for example:

<template>
    <div class="some-container" infinite-scroll="callback.call: getData()">
    </div>
</template>

In the view-model provide function, that will be called each time window scroll reaches bottom of div 'some-container'.

getData() {
	// i.e. Load more data and generate div's using repeater
}

There is the default scroll buffer of 50px used to call attribute expression before window reaches the real bottom of container to make loading elements smooth and sexy. You can also use isActive binding to switch off/on this plugin.

<template>
    <div class="some-container" infinite-scroll="callback.call: getData(); scroll-buffer: 250; is-active: true">
    </div>
</template>

Notice: you can use only one container with this custom attribute per particular page html due to window scroll, which is global.

Browser support

This plugin should work with all modern browsers, although it is still in early phase and can contain few bugs. Current version was tested in IE11, Edge and Chrome.