mouse-scroll-smoothing v0.1.7
Mouse Scroll Smoothing
Lightweight vanilla smooth scrolling based on native browser scrollbar.
It intends to smooth mouse scrolling, but immediatly cancels easing if user switches to a trackpad or drags on a touch screen (hybrid devices scenario).
Implementing this on a touch only device is not recommanded. You should use a detection library such as detect-it.
Installation
npm i mouse-scroll-smoothing --saveImplementation
import SmoothScroll from 'mouse-scroll-smoothing';
const smoothScroll = new SmoothScroll(domElement, options);Run npm i && npm start to build the demo.
Documentation
Constructor
SmoothScroll(domElement, options)
domElementis the translated DOM.optionsis an object of options:options.easing0,1: easing applied on scroll (every browsers but Firefox).options.easingFf0,1: easing applied on scroll (Firefox only).options.autoResize: automatically adds a resize event on window. Set if tofalseif you already have a listener and want to manually callresizemethod.options.autoRaf: automatically callsupdatemethod on requestAnimationFrame. Set if tofalseif you already have a RAF running and callupdatemethod manually.options.rafCallback: ifoptions.autoRafis set to true, setting a RAF callback can be useful for animation purposes. The callback with return scrollpercentas first param.options.disablePointerEvents: disable pointer events (set tonone) while scrolling (default istrue).
Public methods
resize(wh)
This method has to be called on window resize event if options.autoResize is false, or anytime you update the domElementcontent.
whis the window height. Defaults towindow.innerHeight. You can use a cached value to limit reflow.
Consider debouncing resize call to limit DOM reflow.
update(now)
This method has to be called on RAF (called automatically if options.autoRaf is true).
nowis a boolean, set it totrueto force an update without easing.
destroy()
Removes listeners.
Getters & setters
enabled = true|false
Set enabled to false to disable scrolling, true to enable it.
percent (read only)
Returns the scroll position in percent. Useful to animate a timeline proportionally to scroll on RAF update.