[![CircleCI Status](https://img.shields.io/circleci/project/github/stipsan/compute-scroll-into-view.svg?style=flat-square)](https://circleci.com/gh/stipsan/compute-scroll-into-view) [![npm stat](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/compute-scroll-into-view.svg?style=flat-square)](https://npm-stat.com/charts.html?package=compute-scroll-into-view) [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/compute-scroll-into-view.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/compute-scroll-into-view) [![gzip size][gzip-badge]][unpkg-dist] [![size][size-badge]][unpkg-dist] [![module formats: umd, cjs, and es][module-formats-badge]][unpkg-dist] [![semantic-release](https://img.shields.io/badge/%20%20%F0%9F%93%A6%F0%9F%9A%80-semantic--release-e10079.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release) ![compute-scroll-into-view](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/81981/43024153-a2cc212c-8c6d-11e8-913b-b4d62efcf105.png) Lower level API that is used by the [ponyfill](https://ponyfill.com) [scroll-into-view-if-needed](https://github.com/stipsan/scroll-into-view-if-needed) to compute where (if needed) elements should scroll based on [options defined in the spec](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/scrollIntoView) and the [`scrollMode: "if-needed"` draft spec proposal](https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/pull/1805). Use this if you want the smallest possible bundlesize and is ok with implementing the actual scrolling yourself. Scrolling SVG elements are supported, as well as Shadow DOM elements. The [VisualViewport](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VisualViewport) API is also supported, ensuring scrolling works properly on modern devices. Quirksmode is also supported as long as you polyfill [`document.scrollingElement`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/document/scrollingElement). ## Install ```bash yarn add compute-scroll-into-view ``` The UMD build is also available on [unpkg](https://unpkg.com/compute-scroll-into-view/umd/): ```html ``` You can find the library on `window.computeScrollIntoView`. ## Usage ```js // es6 import import computeScrollIntoView from 'compute-scroll-into-view' // or es5 const computeScrollIntoView = require('compute-scroll-into-view') const node = document.getElementById('hero') // same behavior as Element.scrollIntoView({block: "nearest", inline: "nearest"}) // see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/scrollIntoView const actions = computeScrollIntoView(node, { scrollMode: 'if-needed', block: 'nearest', inline: 'nearest', }) // same behavior as Element.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded(true) // see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/scrollIntoViewIfNeeded const actions = computeScrollIntoView(node, { scrollMode: 'if-needed', block: 'center', inline: 'center', }) // Then perform the scrolling, use scroll-into-view-if-needed if you don't want to implement this part actions.forEach(({ el, top, left }) => { el.scrollTop = top el.scrollLeft = left }) ``` ## API ### computeScrollIntoView(target, options) ### options Type: `Object` #### [block](https://scroll-into-view-if-needed.netlify.com/#scroll-alignment) Type: `'start' | 'center' | 'end' | 'nearest'`
Default: `'center'` Control the logical scroll position on the y-axis. The spec states that the `block` direction is related to the [writing-mode](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/writing-mode), but this is not implemented yet in this library. This means that `block: 'start'` aligns to the top edge and `block: 'end'` to the bottom. #### [inline](https://scroll-into-view-if-needed.netlify.com/#scroll-alignment) Type: `'start' | 'center' | 'end' | 'nearest'`
Default: `'nearest'` Like `block` this is affected by the [writing-mode](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/writing-mode). In left-to-right pages `inline: 'start'` will align to the left edge. In right-to-left it should be flipped. This will be supported in a future release. #### [scrollMode](https://scroll-into-view-if-needed.netlify.com/#scrolling-if-needed) Type: `'always' | 'if-needed'`
Default: `'always'` This is a proposed addition to the spec that you can track here: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/pull/1805 This library will be updated to reflect any changes to the spec and will provide a migration path. To be backwards compatible with `Element.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded` if something is not 100% visible it will count as "needs scrolling". If you need a different visibility ratio your best option would be to implement an [Intersection Observer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersection_Observer_API). #### [boundary](https://scroll-into-view-if-needed.netlify.com/#limit-propagation) Type: `Element | Function` By default there is no boundary. All the parent elements of your target is checked until it reaches the viewport ([`document.scrollingElement`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/document/scrollingElement)) when calculating layout and what to scroll. By passing a boundary you can short-circuit this loop depending on your needs: - Prevent the browser window from scrolling. - Scroll elements into view in a list, without scrolling container elements. You can also pass a function to do more dynamic checks to override the scroll scoping: ```js const actions = computeScrollIntoView(target, { boundary: parent => { // By default `overflow: hidden` elements are allowed, only `overflow: visible | clip` is skipped as // this is required by the CSSOM spec if (getComputedStyle(parent)['overflow'] === 'hidden') { return false } return true }, }) ``` #### skipOverflowHiddenElements Type: `Boolean`
Default: `false` By default the [spec](https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom-view/#scrolling-box) states that `overflow: hidden` elements should be scrollable because it has [been used to allow programatic scrolling](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-overflow-3/#valdef-overflow-hidden). This behavior can sometimes lead to [scrolling issues](https://github.com/stipsan/scroll-into-view-if-needed/pull/225#issue-186419520) when you have a node that is a child of an `overflow: hidden` node. This package follows the convention [adopted by Firefox](https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/rev/c48c3ec05012#l7.18) of setting a boolean option to _not_ scroll all nodes with `overflow: hidden` set. # TypeScript support This library ships with library definitions for TypeScript. [gzip-badge]: http://img.badgesize.io/https://unpkg.com/compute-scroll-into-view/umd/compute-scroll-into-view.min.js?compression=gzip&label=gzip%20size&style=flat-square [size-badge]: http://img.badgesize.io/https://unpkg.com/compute-scroll-into-view/umd/compute-scroll-into-view.min.js?label=size&style=flat-square [unpkg-dist]: https://unpkg.com/compute-scroll-into-view/umd/ [module-formats-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/module%20formats-umd%2C%20cjs%2C%20es-green.svg?style=flat-square