This is a wrapper to allow use perfect-scrollbar in React.
To read documentation for versions < 1.0, please visit v0.2.5
.
Install the package npm install react-perfect-scrollbar -S
Import the css file if you have loader for css files:
import 'react-perfect-scrollbar/dist/css/styles.css';
Import the module in the place you want to use:
import PerfectScrollbar from 'react-perfect-scrollbar'
Wrap you content in this component:
<PerfectScrollbar>
... SCROLLBAR CONTENT HERE ...
</PerfectScrollbar>
The following props are accepted:
The optional parameters used to initialize perfect-scrollbar. For more info, please refer to https://github.com/utatti/perfect-scrollbar#options
Return the container ref: (ref) => void; If you want to scroll to somewhere, just update scrollTop/scrollLeft by the ref:
// Suppose you have save the containerRef to this._scrollRef
// change scroll top
this._scrollRef.scrollTop = 0;
// change scroll left
this._scrollRef.scrollLeft = 0;
The container component type. Default to "div". Only string is allowed.
The className added to container.
The style added to container.
Invoked when the y-axis is scrolled in either direction.
Invoked when the x-axis is scrolled in either direction.
Invoked when scrolling upwards.
Invoked when scrolling downwards.
Invoked when scrolling to the left.
Invoked when scrolling to the right.
Invoked when scrolling reaches the start of the y-axis.
Invoked when scrolling reaches the end of the y-axis (useful for infinite scroll).
Invoked when scrolling reaches the start of the x-axis.
Invoked when scrolling reaches the end of the x-axis.
All the callback 'onXXXX' can accept a parameter: the ref to the scrollbar container. You can get the current scrollTop
and scrollLeft
from it:
<PerfectScrollbar
onScrollY={container => console.log(`scrolled to: ${container.scrollTop}.`)}>
... SCROLLBAR CONTENT HERE ...
</PerfectScrollbar>
The following method can be called by the component ref:
Update the scrollbar(e.g. recalculate the size) manually. In the following case, the scrollbar will not update automatically, which cause the scrollbar size incorrect.
class Container extends Component {
...
render() {
return (
<ScrollBar>
...
<ChildComponent />
...
</ScrollBar>
);
}
}
class ChildComponent extends Component {
handleClick = () => {
this.setState({
show: !this.state.show,
});
}
render () {
return (
<div>
<button onClick={this.handleClick} />
{ this.state.show ? <div /> }
</div>
)
}
}
You need to call updateScroll
to get the correct scrollbar size:
class Container extends Component {
...
render() {
return (
<ScrollBar
ref = {(ref) => { this._scrollBarRef = ref; }}
>
...
<ChildComponent
onUpdateSize = {() => { this._scrollBarRef.updateScroll(); }}
/>
...
</ScrollBar>
);
}
}
class ChildComponent extends Component {
handleClick = () => {
this.setState({
show: !this.state.show,
}, () => this.props.onUpdateSize());
}
render () {
return (
<div>
<button onClick={this.handleClick} />
{ this.state.show ? <div /> }
</div>
)
}
}
A working example can be found in the example
directory. Please run npm run example
in browser. (Must run npm run build
for the first time)
MIT