1.0.16 • Published 2 years ago
sigma-scrollkit v1.0.16
Sigma ScrollKit
Advanced virtual scrolling module for Vue 3.
Originally created for the parent project: Sigma File Manager v2.
Features
- Supports complex list view.
 - Supports complex grid view.
 - Programmatic control.
 - Grid view generates automatically based on the specified min column width, and adapts to the viewport / window size.
 - Supports arbitrary dynamic item height, row and column gaps.
 - Allows to build complex virtual scrollers programmatically with spacers, dividers and item groups of different sizes.
 - Supports custom scrollbars.
 - Emits many useful events, including scroll statuses like 
is-scrolling,bottom-reached, etc. - Scrollbar doesn't jitter when scrolling because the item height is known in advance.
 
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Installation
npm install sigma-scrollkitUsage
The module renders a list of virtual rows (virtual entries) in both the list and grid views. The difference is that in list view the column count is always 1.
Demo playground
Interface
interface VirtualEntryItem {
  [key: string]: unknown;
}
export interface VirtualEntry {
  id: number | string;
  height: number;
  rowGap: number;
  columnGap: number;
  items: VirtualEntryItem[];
  [key: string]: unknown;
}
interface Props {
  virtualEntries: VirtualEntry[];
  scrollerId: string;
  layoutType: "list" | "grid";
  minColumnWidth?: number;
  bufferItemCount?: number;
  calcExtraInfo?: boolean;
  topOffsetTrigger?: number;
  bottomOffsetTrigger?: number;
}Template structure
<script setup>
import {VirtualScroller, VirtualScrollerRow} from 'sigma-scrollkit'
import type {VirtualEntry} from 'sigma-scrollkit/types/shared';
// ...
</script>
<template>
  <VirtualScroller
    ref="virtualGridRef"
    layout-type="grid"
    :scroller-id="0"
    :virtual-entries="formattedDirEntries"
    :min-column-width="minColumnWidth"
    @viewport-mounted="onViewportMounted"
    @top-reached="onTopReached"
    @bottom-reached="onBottomReached"
    @is-scrollable="onIsScrollable"
  >
    <template #viewport="{ renderedItems, scrolling, maxColumns }">
      <VirtualScrollerRow
        v-for="virtualEntry in renderedItems"
        :key="virtualEntry.id"
        :virtual-entry="virtualEntry"
        :max-columns="maxColumns"
      >
        <Component
          :is="componentReference[virtualEntry.component]"
          v-for="(item, index) in virtualEntry.items"
          :key="index"
          :height="virtualEntry.height"
          :hover-enabled="!scrolling"
          :dir-entry="item"
          layout-type="grid"
          v-bind="'props' in item && item.props"
          :style="`height: ${virtualEntry.height}px`"
        />
      </VirtualScrollerRow>
    </template>
  </VirtualScroller>
</template>Components
The module exports 2 components:
VirtualScroller- main container component, calculates all the logic and renders virtual list / grid.VirtualScrollerRow- component needed to wrap each row in the virtual container.
API
VirtualScroller props:
virtualEntries
- Required: 
true - Type: 
VirtualEntry[] 
scrollerId
- Required: 
true - Type: 
string 
layoutType
- Required: 
true - Type: 
'list' | 'grid' 
minColumnWidth
- Required: 
false - Type: 
number 
bufferItemCount
- Required: 
false - Type: 
number 
calcExtraInfo
- Required: 
false - Type: 
boolean - Description: if 
true, extra data properties will be calculated and emited in thescrollevent:scrollSpeed: current scroll speed
 
VirtualScroller events:
viewport-mounted
- Type: 
{viewport: Ref<HTMLElement | null>; selector: string} 
scroll
- Type: 
ScrollEmitValue 
scrolling
- Type: 
boolean 
is-scrollable
- Type: 
boolean 
top-reached
- Type: 
boolean 
bottom-reached
- Type: 
boolean 
VirtualScrollerRow props:
virtualEntry
- Required: 
true - Type: 
VirtualEntry 
maxColumns
- Required: 
true - Type: 
number