Gathering detailed insights and metrics for normalize-scroll-left
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for normalize-scroll-left
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for normalize-scroll-left
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for normalize-scroll-left
Small utility to determine and normalize the Element.scrollLeft property's behavior
npm install normalize-scroll-left
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
99.7
Supply Chain
98.9
Quality
75.4
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
TypeScript (100%)
Total Downloads
109,073,250
Last Day
12,652
Last Week
159,240
Last Month
888,019
Last Year
9,448,389
19 Stars
15 Commits
4 Forks
2 Watching
8 Branches
4 Contributors
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
0.2.1
Package Id
normalize-scroll-left@0.2.1
Size
3.73 kB
NPM Version
6.13.3
Node Version
12.11.0
Publised On
07 Sept 2020
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-73.8%
12,652
Compared to previous day
Last week
-31.6%
159,240
Compared to previous week
Last month
6.1%
888,019
Compared to previous month
Last year
-9.7%
9,448,389
Compared to previous year
This library normalizes the Element.scrollLeft
property when direction is rtl
.
All the hardwork are based on this juqery plugin and this stackoverflow answer.
Since Element.scrollLeft
's behavior with dir="rtl"
is not defined in any spec we use
a feature detection logic to determine the behavior of the current browser.
Types of scrollLeft
(scrollWidth
= 100) (Copied from
here)
Browser | Type | Most Left | Most Right | Initial |
---|---|---|---|---|
WebKit | default | 0 | 100 | 100 |
Firefox/Opera | negative | -100 | 0 | 0 |
IE/Edge | reverse | 100 | 0 | 0 |
You can install this package with the following command:
1npm install normalize-scroll-left
This library exposes these methods:
detectScrollType
1type ScrollType = 'indeterminate' | 'default' | 'negative' | 'reverse'; 2function detectScrollType(): ScrollType;
This function returns the scroll type detected, Keep in mind, this function caches the result as it should render a dummy on the DOM (which is expensive). Make sure the first invocation of this function happens after the body is loaded.
note: To support server-side-rendering, it will output indeterminate
if
it detects a non-browser environment.
1import { detectScrollType } from 'normalize-scroll-left'; 2 3const type = detectScrollType();
The output is not based on the browser, but feature detection:
Browser | Type |
---|---|
WebKit | default |
Firefox/Opera | negative |
IE/Edge | reverse |
Other/Server | indeterminate |
getNormalizedScrollLeft
1function getNormalizedScrollLeft(element: HTMLElement, direction: 'rtl' | 'ltr'): number;
You can use this method to get the normalized scrollLeft
property of an element.
You should explicitly pass the direction for the following reasons:
getComputedStyle
is expensive and might cause a reflow.ltr
.The output is NaN
on the server. Otherwise, it will mimic the behavior of
WebKit
as it's the esiest to work with.
1import { getNormalizedScrollLeft } from 'normalize-scroll-left'; 2 3const element = document.getElementById('my-scrollable-container'); 4 5// element.scrollWidth = 100; 6 7const scrollLeft = getNormalizedScrollLeft(element, 'rtl'); 8 9// scrollLeft will always be from 0 (Most Left) to 100 (Most Right). 10// It will initially be 100, That means the most right.
setNormalizedScrollLeft
1function setNormalizedScrollLeft(
2 element: HTMLElement,
3 scrollLeft: number,
4 direction: 'rtl' | 'ltr',
5): void;
You can use this method to set the scrollLeft
property of an element as normalized.
You should explicitly pass the direction for the same reasons as getNormalizedScrollLeft
:
For scrollWidth = 100
the argument scrollLeft
must be between 0
and 100
. This
function will automatically convert it into something the current browser understands.
1import { setNormalizedScrollLeft } from 'normalize-scroll-left'; 2 3const element = document.getElementById('my-scrollable-container'); 4 5// element.scrollWidth = 100, element.clientWidth = 20; 6 7setNormalizedScrollLeft(element, 20, 'rtl'); 8 9// Will set element.scrollLeft to ... 10// 20 in WebKit (chrome) 11// -60 in Firefox/Opera 12// 60 in IE/Edge 13// Does nothing on the server
The typescript type definitions are also available and are installed via npm.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
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Found 3/14 approved changesets -- score normalized to 2
Reason
0 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
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project is not fuzzed
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branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
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SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
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Reason
17 existing vulnerabilities detected
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Last Scanned on 2024-12-23
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