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mscroll

v0.1.3

Published

mScroll pull down refresh, pull up load more.

Downloads

13

Readme

mScroll -- pull down refresh and pull up load more. only use in Mobile devices

NPM

  1. pull down update
  2. pull up load more

#use document

online demo (only work in mobile devices)

https://kangaoxiaoshi.github.io/mscroll/

install

  npm install mscroll --save

useage

1. npm run build

1. browserify mscroll.js --deubg > bundle.js

1. in browser use bundle.js

##dependency

zepto-modules

API

.pull

  var Pull = mScroll.pull;
  var refresh = new Pull ('.js-content', {
    msgElement: '.js-msgwrap',
    msgs: ['下拉刷新.....', '释放刷新'],
    distance: 10,
    start: function () {
      //console.info('start');
    },
    move: function () {
      //console.info('move');
    },
    end: function () {
      //console.info('end');
    },
    onRefresh: function () {
      let ul = document.querySelector('.js-ul');                    
      let random = 1; 
      // after refresh do something you want
      setTimeout(() => {           
        this.backTop();
        ul.innerHTML = '';
        for (let i = 0; i< 25; i++) {
          random = (Math.random() * (20 - 1) + 1).toFixed(0);
          ul.innerHTML +=`<li>
                          我是刷新后内容${random}
                         </li>`;
        }
      }, 1000);
    }
  });
  • {msgElement} required selector or document.element where to place the refresh state message.
  • {msgs} default ['下拉刷新.....', '释放刷新'] when pulling display msg.
  • {distance} default 40px msgElement height.
  • {start} function when start pull fire this function.
  • {move} function when pulling fire this function.
  • {end} function when finish pull fire this function.
  • {onRefresh} function after pull do what you want in this function.

.more

  var load = new More ('.js-content', {
    main: '.js-content',        
    more: function () {
      //load more function
      console.log('load more');
    }
  });
  • {.js-content} required part of main this.el is $('.js-content').
  this.$main.off('scroll').on('scroll', _.throttle((e) => {
    if (this.el && this.el.getBoundingClientRect().bottom < document.body.clientHeight + 25) {        
      this.$el.trigger('load-bottom');        
    }
  }, 200));
  • {main} required selector or document.element which to add scroll.