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An Ionic component similar to Ionic Select, that allows to search items, including async search, group, add, edit, delete items, and much more.
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JavaScript
'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
const index = require('./index-366d4dde.js');
const ionicGlobal = require('./ionic-global-53907587.js');
const infiniteScrollCss = "ion-infinite-scroll{display:none;width:100%}.infinite-scroll-enabled{display:block}";
const InfiniteScroll = class {
constructor(hostRef) {
index.registerInstance(this, hostRef);
this.thrPx = 0;
this.thrPc = 0;
this.didFire = false;
this.isBusy = false;
this.isLoading = false;
/**
* The threshold distance from the bottom
* of the content to call the `infinite` output event when scrolled.
* The threshold value can be either a percent, or
* in pixels. For example, use the value of `10%` for the `infinite`
* output event to get called when the user has scrolled 10%
* from the bottom of the page. Use the value `100px` when the
* scroll is within 100 pixels from the bottom of the page.
*/
this.threshold = '15%';
/**
* If `true`, the infinite scroll will be hidden and scroll event listeners
* will be removed.
*
* Set this to true to disable the infinite scroll from actively
* trying to receive new data while scrolling. This is useful
* when it is known that there is no more data that can be added, and
* the infinite scroll is no longer needed.
*/
this.disabled = false;
/**
* The position of the infinite scroll element.
* The value can be either `top` or `bottom`.
*/
this.position = 'bottom';
this.onScroll = () => {
const scrollEl = this.scrollEl;
if (!scrollEl || !this.canStart()) {
return 1;
}
const infiniteHeight = this.el.offsetHeight;
if (infiniteHeight === 0) {
// if there is no height of this element then do nothing
return 2;
}
const scrollTop = scrollEl.scrollTop;
const scrollHeight = scrollEl.scrollHeight;
const height = scrollEl.offsetHeight;
const threshold = this.thrPc !== 0 ? (height * this.thrPc) : this.thrPx;
const distanceFromInfinite = (this.position === 'bottom')
? scrollHeight - infiniteHeight - scrollTop - threshold - height
: scrollTop - infiniteHeight - threshold;
if (distanceFromInfinite < 0) {
if (!this.didFire) {
this.isLoading = true;
this.didFire = true;
this.ionInfinite.emit();
return 3;
}
}
else {
this.didFire = false;
}
return 4;
};
this.ionInfinite = index.createEvent(this, "ionInfinite", 7);
}
thresholdChanged() {
const val = this.threshold;
if (val.lastIndexOf('%') > -1) {
this.thrPx = 0;
this.thrPc = (parseFloat(val) / 100);
}
else {
this.thrPx = parseFloat(val);
this.thrPc = 0;
}
}
disabledChanged() {
const disabled = this.disabled;
if (disabled) {
this.isLoading = false;
this.isBusy = false;
}
this.enableScrollEvents(!disabled);
}
async connectedCallback() {
const contentEl = this.el.closest('ion-content');
if (!contentEl) {
console.error('<ion-infinite-scroll> must be used inside an <ion-content>');
return;
}
this.scrollEl = await contentEl.getScrollElement();
this.thresholdChanged();
this.disabledChanged();
if (this.position === 'top') {
index.writeTask(() => {
if (this.scrollEl) {
this.scrollEl.scrollTop = this.scrollEl.scrollHeight - this.scrollEl.clientHeight;
}
});
}
}
disconnectedCallback() {
this.enableScrollEvents(false);
this.scrollEl = undefined;
}
/**
* Call `complete()` within the `ionInfinite` output event handler when
* your async operation has completed. For example, the `loading`
* state is while the app is performing an asynchronous operation,
* such as receiving more data from an AJAX request to add more items
* to a data list. Once the data has been received and UI updated, you
* then call this method to signify that the loading has completed.
* This method will change the infinite scroll's state from `loading`
* to `enabled`.
*/
async complete() {
const scrollEl = this.scrollEl;
if (!this.isLoading || !scrollEl) {
return;
}
this.isLoading = false;
if (this.position === 'top') {
/**
* New content is being added at the top, but the scrollTop position stays the same,
* which causes a scroll jump visually. This algorithm makes sure to prevent this.
* (Frame 1)
* - complete() is called, but the UI hasn't had time to update yet.
* - Save the current content dimensions.
* - Wait for the next frame using _dom.read, so the UI will be updated.
* (Frame 2)
* - Read the new content dimensions.
* - Calculate the height difference and the new scroll position.
* - Delay the scroll position change until other possible dom reads are done using _dom.write to be performant.
* (Still frame 2, if I'm correct)
* - Change the scroll position (= visually maintain the scroll position).
* - Change the state to re-enable the InfiniteScroll.
* - This should be after changing the scroll position, or it could
* cause the InfiniteScroll to be triggered again immediately.
* (Frame 3)
* Done.
*/
this.isBusy = true;
// ******** DOM READ ****************
// Save the current content dimensions before the UI updates
const prev = scrollEl.scrollHeight - scrollEl.scrollTop;
// ******** DOM READ ****************
requestAnimationFrame(() => {
index.readTask(() => {
// UI has updated, save the new content dimensions
const scrollHeight = scrollEl.scrollHeight;
// New content was added on top, so the scroll position should be changed immediately to prevent it from jumping around
const newScrollTop = scrollHeight - prev;
// ******** DOM WRITE ****************
requestAnimationFrame(() => {
index.writeTask(() => {
scrollEl.scrollTop = newScrollTop;
this.isBusy = false;
});
});
});
});
}
}
canStart() {
return (!this.disabled &&
!this.isBusy &&
!!this.scrollEl &&
!this.isLoading);
}
enableScrollEvents(shouldListen) {
if (this.scrollEl) {
if (shouldListen) {
this.scrollEl.addEventListener('scroll', this.onScroll);
}
else {
this.scrollEl.removeEventListener('scroll', this.onScroll);
}
}
}
render() {
const mode = ionicGlobal.getIonMode(this);
const disabled = this.disabled;
return (index.h(index.Host, { class: {
[mode]: true,
'infinite-scroll-loading': this.isLoading,
'infinite-scroll-enabled': !disabled
} }));
}
get el() { return index.getElement(this); }
static get watchers() { return {
"threshold": ["thresholdChanged"],
"disabled": ["disabledChanged"]
}; }
};
InfiniteScroll.style = infiniteScrollCss;
exports.ion_infinite_scroll = InfiniteScroll;