Scrollspy, and animated scroll-to, for Vue2, inspired by vue-scrollspy. See https://ibufu.github.io/vue2-scrollspy/ or Jsfiddle.
$ npm install vue2-scrollspy --save
<script src="//unpkg.com/vue2-scrollspy/dist/index.js"></script>import Vue from 'vue';
import Scrollspy from 'vue2-scrollspy';
// use default options
Vue.use(Scrollspy);
// or custom options
Vue.use(Scrollspy, options);<ul v-scroll-spy-active v-scroll-spy-link>
<li>
<a>Menu 1</a>
</li>
<li>
<a>Menu 2</a>
</li>
</ul>
<div v-scroll-spy>
<div>
<h1>Header 1</h1>
<p>Content</p>
</div>
<div>
<h1>Header 2</h1>
<p>Content</p>
</div>
</div>Old Browsers like IE11:
import Scrollspy from "vue2-scrollspy/dist/index";
Vue.use(Scrollspy);Declares container of sections for elements to scrollspy.
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v-scroll-spy="{data: 'section'}": add asectiondata property in scope Vue instance that is binded to the section index. -
v-scroll-spy="{allowNoActive: true}": allow no active sections when scroll position is outside of the scrollspy container. Default behavior is too keep active at least one section in any case. -
v-scroll-spy="{offset: 50}": add an offset for scroll and active events. -
v-scroll-spy="{time: 200, steps: 30}": set the animation options. -
$scrollTo(index: int)is provided on scope Vue instance to invoke a scroll to the given section index. -
v-section-selector: set section which should scrollto
Set the active css class on element that match the index of current scrollspy.
v-scroll-spy-active="{selector: 'li.menu-item', class: 'custom-active'}": customize elements selection and class name to apply. By default, it will use direct children and applyactiveclass.
Add click handler on children elements that will scroll to the related section.
v-scroll-spy-link="{selector: 'a.menu-link'}": customize elements selection. By default, it will useato select all links.
Example:
import scrollSpy, { Easing } from 'vue2-scrollspy';
Vue.use(scrollSpy, {
easing: Easing.Cubic.In
});Easing options: http://tweenjs.github.io/tween.js/examples/03_graphs.html
You should have the same number of children elements for v-scroll-spy, v-scroll-spy-active v-scroll-spy-link for
directives to work properly.
If you need to share multiple scroll-spy in the same page, you can add data-scroll-spy-id="" on each element where a
directive is declared.
If you want to set something else (not body) to scroll container, you could:
<div class="container" v-scroll-spy>
<div>
<h1>Header 1</h1>
<p>Content</p>
</div>
<div>
<h1>Header 2</h1>
<p>Content</p>
</div>
</div>.container {
position: relative;
}npm i && npm run watch cd docs-src && npm i && npm run devMIT