Scroll Observable
QScrollObservable is a Quasar component that emits a scroll
event whenever the user scrolls the page or overflowed container with .scroll
CSS class applied to it.
Basic Usage
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Determining Scrolling Container
All components or directives in Quasar have a simple algorithm to determine which is the container that supports the scroll: it searches for a parent DOM element which has the scroll
Quasar CSS Helper class attached to it. If none is found, then it considers that the scrolling takes place on the document itself.
Components like QScrollArea, for example, respect this design and have the scroll
class embedded into it, so that QScrollObservable (or any other scrolling component or directive) can succesfully detect it and attach the necessary event handlers to it.
Please note that simply attaching scroll
CSS class to a DOM element or on a Vue component will have no effect if the respective element is not overflowed (example, with: CSS overflow: hidden
and a height smaller than its inner content height).
Example of good container:<!--
Quasar CSS helper 'overflow-hidden' is
equivalent to style="overflow: hidden"
-->
<div class="scroll overflow-hidden" style="height: 100px">
...content expanding over the 100px height from container...
<q-scroll-observable @scroll="scrollHandler" />
<!-- example with `v-scroll` directive -->
<div v-scroll="scrollHandler">...</div>
</div>
One more example with QScrollArea:<q-scroll-area style="width: 400px; height: 500px;" class="bg-yellow">
...content expanding over the 500px height from container...
<q-scroll-observable @scroll="scrollHandler" />
</q-scroll-area>
Layout Scrolling
When scrolling on a Layout with a Page, rather than injecting a QScrollObservable (and by so doing registering additional scroll events) you can take advantage of QLayout´s @scroll
event directly on your component defining the Layout.<q-layout @scroll="scrollHandler">...</q-layout>