#ATTENTION: This is AbandonWare. The author (me) has stopped using AngularJS in both private life and work life. If you are interested in maintain this and develop it further, contact me and I will link to your repo.
##Former users of this library have moved to and recommended Angular Strap. Hope that will work for you.
###What is it? A continuation of a previous project of mine, ngPagemenu, that adds features such as more defined api to work with the scroll event and an affix directive.
###What functionality does it provide?
- ScrollSpy: a service that provides an saner api to work with the scroll event.
- affix: a directive to affix an DOM element to a boundary of the browser window.
- pagemenu and pageitems: two directives to build a menu from the contents in the page.
###The ScrollSpy service The ScrollSpy service provides an api to work with the scroll event. It builds up the two following objects that represent the event:
####The Scroll Data Object { width, // width of browser window height, // height of browser window maxWidth, // width of document maxHeight, // height of document posX, // x position posY, // y position hasOverscroll, // did we overscroll? overscrollLeft, // did we overscroll to the left? overscrollRight, // did we overscroll to the right? overscrollTop, // did we overscroll to the top? overscrollBottom // did we overscroll to the bottom? }
####The Scroll Delta Object { width, // the difference in width from last scroll event height, // the difference in height from last scroll event maxWidth, // the difference in document width from last scroll event maxHeight // the difference in document height from last scroll event posX, // the difference in x posiiton from last scroll event posY, // the difference in y position from last scroll event velocityX, // the velocity of the change in the x position velocityY // the velocity of the change in the y position } The data is normalized, e.g. any overscroll data is removed and instead flags are added to the data. The velocity is calculated as poistion delta divided by window size, e.g. (curY - prevY) / height.
#####Registering a scroll handler
ScrollSpy.addHandler(cond,handler) { return handler-id }:
cond: function(ScrollData, ScrollDelta) { return true/false }
handler: function(ScrollData, ScrollDelta)
A generic function to add a scroll handler. The cond function return true or false based on the data in the two parameters it receives. If the cond function returns true the handler get's called with the two objects. The addHandler function returns an id to the handler. Use the id to clean up once the handler is no longer needed. In most cases you should not use this hook unless you need very special condition logic.
#####Cleanup on destroy event
ScrollSpy.removeHandler(id):
Remove handler. Use this to clean up once you don't need to receive the event any more.
#####Trigger the scroll event
ScrollSpy.trigger():
Use this function to programatically trigger a scroll event. Sets the property isForced to true while the event handlers are executed.
#####Recieve all scroll events
ScrollSpy.onScroll(handler) { return handler-id }:
handler: function(ScrollData, ScrollDelta)
Register a handler that receives all scroll events.
#####Handling scrolling along single axis
ScrollSpy.onYScroll(handler) { return handler-id }:
ScrollSpy.onXScroll(handler) { return handler-id }:
handler: function(pos, delta, ScrollData, ScrollDelta)
Register a handler to receive a scroll event along the Y axis or the X axis.
#####Handling vertical overscroll
ScrollSpy.onOverscrollVert(handler) { return handler-id }:
ScrollSpy.onOverscrollTop(hatndler) { return handler-id }:
ScrollSpy.onOverscrollBottom(handler) { return handler-id }:
handler: function(ScrollData, ScrollDelta)
Recieve overscroll events along the Y axis.
#####Handling horizontal overscroll
ScrollSpy.onOverscrollHorz(handler) { return handler-id }:
ScrollSpy.onOverscrollLeft(handler) { return handler-id }:
ScrollSpy.onOverscrollRight(handler) { return handler-id }:
handler: function(ScrollData, ScrollDelta)
Recieve overscroll events along the X axis.
Add affix to any DOM element as an attribute to affix it to an edge of the browser window.
<div affix>Affixed!</div>
The default edge is top. In the previous example the class affix will be added to the div once it hits the browser top edge.
<div affix="bottom" affix-class="affixed">Affixed to bottom!</div>
The class affixed will be added to the class once it reaches the bottom edge of the browser window.
Possible values for affix are top, bottom, left and right.
In default mode the element which should be affixed is just set to position fixed. As this will pull the element out of its normal flow, the elements below will be moved up with a jolt.
If you add {placeholder: true}
to the affix options the original element will be cloned
and the clone gets inserted after its origin to serve as a placeholder, so that you
won't see any flickering effects.
<div affix affix-options="{placeholder: true}">Affixed!</div>
The default of the option placeholder
is false
.
The module provides two directives, pageitems attribute and tag. The pageitems tag will parse the included HTML and query for items with a certain class. The menu will then be generated in the DOM where you put the tag from that list of items.
The pageitems attribute accepts two parameters, selector and topmargin. The selector specifies the class used to query the DOM for menu items. The topmargin specifies a scrolling offset that is useful if you contain a static header and don't want your items to be under that static header when you click on the menu to scroll to them.
The list is mapped to a tree using the following heuristic. A type is generated for the item based on the tag name and classes. The type is compared to the previous item's type. If they are equal this new item is a sibling of the previous item. Otherwise we traverse a stack of parents. If a matching type is found the stack is popped to that level and the new item becomes a sibling at that level. If no parent is found the stack is pushed and the new item becomes a child of the last item.
For a more visual demonstration, consider the following list of items:
<h2 id="1" class="item">Item 1</h2>
<h2 id="2" class="item">Item 2</h2>
<h3 id="3" class="item">Item 3</h3>
<h4 id="4" class="item">Item 4</h4>
<h4 id="5" class="item">Item 5</h4>
<h2 id="6" class="item">Item 6</h2>
<h2 id="7" class="item subitem">Item 7</h2>
This will be mapped to the following tree:
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Item 4
Item 5
Item 6
Item 7
###How do I use it? Install with bower:
bower install ngScrollSpy --save
Add a <script> to your index.html:
<script src="/bower_components/ngScrollSpy/dist/ngScrollSpy.min.js"></script>
And add ngScrollSpy as a dependency for your app:
angular.module('myApp', ['ngScrollSpy']);
###Dependencies? Only AngularJS.
###Example? The demo directory contains three demo files:
- horz.html: A demonstration of affixing a DOM element to either the left or the right edge of the window.
- vert.html: A demonstration of affixing a DOM element to either the top or the bottom edge of the window.
- pagemenu.html: A demonstration of a page menu.
###Credits? Aside for the Bootstrap people for the obvious inspiration, the pagemenu code was inspired by Evil Closet Monkey's answer to a question on StackExchange.
###And you are? Magnús Örn Gylfason, a web programmer working in the banking industry in Iceland. You can contact me at
- Twitter: @mgns74
- Google+: Magnús Örn Gylfason
###Licence The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Magnús Örn Gylfason
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