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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "disableSmoothScrollDuringRouteTransition", {
enumerable: true,
get: function() {
return disableSmoothScrollDuringRouteTransition;
}
});
const _warnonce = require("../../utils/warn-once");
function disableSmoothScrollDuringRouteTransition(fn, options = {}) {
// if only the hash is changed, we don't need to disable smooth scrolling
// we only care to prevent smooth scrolling when navigating to a new page to avoid jarring UX
if (options.onlyHashChange) {
fn();
return;
}
const htmlElement = document.documentElement;
const hasDataAttribute = htmlElement.dataset.scrollBehavior === 'smooth';
if (!hasDataAttribute) {
// Warn if smooth scrolling is detected but no data attribute is present
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' && getComputedStyle(htmlElement).scrollBehavior === 'smooth') {
(0, _warnonce.warnOnce)('Detected `scroll-behavior: smooth` on the `<html>` element. To disable smooth scrolling during route transitions, ' + 'add `data-scroll-behavior="smooth"` to your <html> element. ' + 'Learn more: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/missing-data-scroll-behavior');
}
// No smooth scrolling configured, run directly without style manipulation
fn();
return;
}
// Proceed with temporarily disabling smooth scrolling
const existing = htmlElement.style.scrollBehavior;
htmlElement.style.scrollBehavior = 'auto';
if (!options.dontForceLayout) {
// In Chrome-based browsers we need to force reflow before calling `scrollTo`.
// Otherwise it will not pickup the change in scrollBehavior
// More info here: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/40719#issuecomment-1336248042
htmlElement.getClientRects();
}
fn();
htmlElement.style.scrollBehavior = existing;
}
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