Infinite Scroll
Simple infinite scroll component. You have fully control over the loading spinner and IntersectionObserver API.
1
Copy and paste the following code into your project.
import * as React from 'react';
interface InfiniteScrollProps {
isLoading: boolean;
hasMore: boolean;
next: () => unknown;
threshold?: number;
root?: Element | Document | null;
rootMargin?: string;
reverse?: boolean;
children?: React.ReactNode;
}
export default function InfiniteScroll({
isLoading,
hasMore,
next,
threshold = 1,
root = null,
rootMargin = '0px',
reverse,
children,
}: InfiniteScrollProps) {
const observer = React.useRef<IntersectionObserver>();
// This callback ref will be called when it is dispatched to an element or detached from an element,
// or when the callback function changes.
const observerRef = React.useCallback(
(element: HTMLElement | null) => {
let safeThreshold = threshold;
if (threshold < 0 || threshold > 1) {
console.warn(
'threshold should be between 0 and 1. You are exceed the range. will use default value: 1',
);
safeThreshold = 1;
}
// When isLoading is true, this callback will do nothing.
// It means that the next function will never be called.
// It is safe because the intersection observer has disconnected the previous element.
if (isLoading) return;
if (observer.current) observer.current.disconnect();
if (!element) return;
// Create a new IntersectionObserver instance because hasMore or next may be changed.
observer.current = new IntersectionObserver(
(entries) => {
if (entries[0].isIntersecting && hasMore) {
next();
}
},
{ threshold: safeThreshold, root, rootMargin },
);
observer.current.observe(element);
},
[hasMore, isLoading, next, threshold, root, rootMargin],
);
const flattenChildren = React.useMemo(() => React.Children.toArray(children), [children]);
return (
<>
{flattenChildren.map((child, index) => {
if (!React.isValidElement(child)) {
process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' &&
console.warn('You should use a valid element with InfiniteScroll');
return child;
}
const isObserveTarget = reverse ? index === 0 : index === flattenChildren.length - 1;
const ref = isObserveTarget ? observerRef : null;
// @ts-ignore ignore ref type
return React.cloneElement(child, { ref });
})}
</>
);
}
2
Update the import paths to match your project setup.
Property | Type | Default |
---|---|---|
*isLoading | boolean | |
*hasMore | boolean | |
*next | () => unknown | |
threshold | number | 1 |
root | number | null |
rootMargin | string | 0px |
reverse | boolean | false |
children | ReactNode | undefined |