1.8.0 • Published 8 years ago

ng-smoothscroll v1.8.0

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MIT
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github
Last release
8 years ago

Angular smooth scroll

A pure-javascript library and set of directives to scroll smoothly to an element with easing. Easing support contributed by Willem Liu with code from Gaëtan Renaudeau.

No jQuery required.

Features

  • Exposes a service that scrolls the window to an element's location
  • Provides two directives that enable smooth scrolling to elements.
  • Clean: No classes are added, no jQuery is required, no CSS files or configuration is needed.
  • Scrolling within a custom container added in 1.7.3

Installation

Include the .js file in your page then enable usage of the directive by including the "smoothScroll" module as a dependency

Bower

Install with bower with:

bower install ngSmoothScroll

Usage - As a directive

This module provides two directives:

####smoothScroll:

Attribute. Scrolls the window to this element, optionally validating the expression inside scroll-if.

Example:

// Basic - The window will scroll to this element's position when compiling this directive
<div smooth-scroll></div>

// With options
<div smooth-scroll 
	duration="800" 
	easing="easeInQuint" 
	offset="120"
	callback-before="aFunction(element)" 
	callback-after="anotherFunction">
	{{...}}
</div>
	
// Inside a custom container
<div smooth-scroll 
	duration="800" 
	easing="easeInQuint" 
	offset="120"
	callback-before="aFunction(element)" 
	callback-after="anotherFunction"
	container-id="container-id">
	{{...}}
</div>

// With condition
<div smooth-scroll 
	scroll-if="{{ myExpression }}">
	{{...}}
</div>

// Inside ng-repeat
<div smooth-scroll 
	scroll-if="{{ $last }}" 
	duration="2500">
	{{...}}
</div>

####scrollTo:

Attribute. Scrolls the window to the specified element ID when clicking this element.

Example:

// Basic
<a href="#" 
	scroll-to="my-element-3">
	Click me!
</a>

// Custom containers
<a href="#" 
	scroll-to="my-element-3"
	container-id="custom-container-id">
	Click me!
</a>

// onClick for non-anchor tags
<div scroll-to="my-element-3"
	container-id="custom-container-id">
	Click me!
</div>

// With options
<button 
	scroll-to="elem-id5" 
	duration="1800" 
	callback-before="aFunction(element)" 
	callback-after="anotherFunction">
	Scroll to next page.
</button>

Usage - As a service

Inject the 'smoothScroll' service in your directive / factory / controller / whatever, and call like this:

// Using defaults
var element = document.getElementById('my-elem');
smoothScroll(element);

// With options
var element = $elem[0];

var options = {
	duration: 700,
	easing: 'easeInQuad',
	offset: 120,
	callbackBefore: function(element) {
		console.log('about to scroll to element', element);
	},
	callbackAfter: function(element) {
		console.log('scrolled to element', element);
	}
}

smoothScroll(element, options);

// With options for custom container
var element = $elem[0];

var options = {
	duration: 700,
	easing: 'easeInQuad',
	offset: 120,
	callbackBefore: function(element) {
		console.log('about to scroll to element', element);
	},
	callbackAfter: function(element) {
		console.log('scrolled to element', element);
	},
	containerId: 'custom-container-id'
}

smoothScroll(element, options);

// In directive's link function
link: function($scope, $elem, $attrs){
	var options = $attrs;

	smoothScroll($elem[0], options);
}

Options

duration

Type: Integer Default: 0

The duration of the smooth scroll, in miliseconds.

offset

Type: Integer Default: 800

The offset from the top of the page in which the scroll should stop.

easing

type: string default: easeInOutQuart

the easing function to be used for this scroll.

callbackBefore

type: function default: function(element) {}

a callback function to run before the scroll has started. It is passed the element that will be scrolled to.

callbackAfter

type: function default: function(element) {}

a callback function to run after the scroll has completed. It is passed the element that was scrolled to.

containerId

type: string default: null

ID of the scrollable container which the element is a child of.

Easing functions

The available easing functions are:

  • 'easeInQuad'
  • 'easeOutQuad'
  • 'easeInOutQuad'
  • 'easeInCubic'
  • 'easeOutCubic'
  • 'easeInOutCubic'
  • 'easeInQuart'
  • 'easeOutQuart'
  • 'easeInOutQuart'
  • 'easeInQuint'
  • 'easeOutQuint'
  • 'easeInOutQuint'

Credits

Callback hooks contributed by Ben Armston. https://github.com/benarmston

Easing support contributed by Willem Liu. https://github.com/willemliu

Easing functions forked from Gaëtan Renaudeau. https://gist.github.com/gre/1650294

Infinite loop bugs in iOS and Chrome (when zoomed) by Alex Guzman. https://github.com/alexguzman

Support for scrolling in custom containers by Joseph Matthias Goh. https://github.com/zephinzer

Influenced by Chris Ferdinandi https://github.com/cferdinandi

Free to use under the MIT License.

Cheers.