A React component that makes scrolling easy.
React Scroll-To provides a Higher Order Component, and Render Props implementation.
Example: View React Storybook Examples
npm: npm i react-scroll-to --save
yarn: yarn add react-scroll-to
Render Props:
// Scroll to position (20, 500) in the browser window
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { ScrollTo } from "react-scroll-to";
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <ScrollTo>
        {({ scroll }) => (
          <a onClick={() => scroll({ x: 20, y: 500 })}>Scroll to Bottom</a>
        )}
      </ScrollTo>
    );
  }
}// Scroll to position (0, 500) within all provided <ScrollArea /> children
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { ScrollTo, ScrollArea } from "react-scroll-to";
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <ScrollTo>
        {({ scroll }) => (
          <ScrollArea style={{ height: 1000 }}>
            <button onClick={() => scroll({ y: 500, smooth: true })}>
              Scroll within this container
            </button>
          </ScrollArea>
        )}
      </ScrollTo>
    );
  }
}// Scroll to position (0, 500) within a specific <ScrollArea /> child
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { ScrollTo, ScrollArea } from "react-scroll-to";
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <ScrollTo>
        {({ scroll }) => (
          <div>
            <ScrollArea id="foo" style={{ height: 1000 }}>
              <button onClick={() => scroll({ id: "foo", y: 500 })}>
                Scroll within this container
              </button>
            </ScrollArea>
            <ScrollArea style={{ height: 1000 }}>
              This container won't scroll
            </ScrollArea>
          </div>
        )}
      </ScrollTo>
    );
  }
}// Scroll by a component's ref
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { ScrollTo } from "react-scroll-to";
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
  myRef = React.createRef();
  render() {
    return (
      <>
        <ScrollTo>
          {({ scroll }) => (
            <a onClick={() => scroll({ ref: this.myRef, x: 20, y: 500 })}>
              Scroll to Bottom
            </a>
          )}
        </ScrollTo>
        <div ref={this.myRef}>My Element</div>
      </>
    );
  }
}Higher Order Component:
// Scroll to position (0, 500) within the browser window
import React from "react";
import { ScrollToHOC } from "react-scroll-to";
export default ScrollToHOC(function(props) {
  return <a onClick={() => props.scroll({ y: 500 })}>Scroll to Bottom</a>;
});// Scroll to position (0, 500) within all provided <ScrollArea /> children
import React from "react";
import { ScrollToHOC, ScrollArea } from "react-scroll-to";
export default ScrollToHOC(function(props) {
  return (
    <ScrollArea style={{ height: 1000 }}>
      <a onClick={() => props.scroll({ y: 500 })}>Scroll to Bottom</a>
    </ScrollArea>
  );
});// Scroll to position (0, 500) within a specific <ScrollArea /> child
import React from "react";
import { ScrollToHOC, ScrollArea } from "react-scroll-to";
export default ScrollToHOC(function(props) {
  return (
    <div>
      <ScrollArea id="foo" style={{ height: 1000 }}>
        <a onClick={() => props.scroll({ id: "foo", y: 500 })}>
          Scroll to Bottom
        </a>
      </ScrollArea>
      <ScrollArea style={{ height: 1000 }}>
        This container won't scroll
      </ScrollArea>
    </div>
  );
});- Typescript definitions are built in
- Flow is currently not support (Open for PRs!)
- v2.0 has a new API for controlling scrolling. Instead of taking two arguments, x and y, the ScrollTo component now takes an object.
scrollTo({
  x: 25 // The horizontal x position to scroll to
  y: 10 // The vertical y position to scroll to
  id: "myId" // The ID of the ScrollArea we want to scroll
  ref: refObj // A reference to a component to scroll
  smooth: true // If true, this will animate the scroll to be smooth. False will give an instant scroll. (defaults: false)
})Mixing and matching these options give different results.
- The scrollByIdfunction has been deprecated in favor of theidfield inscrollTo
Some browsers don't natively support smooth scroll. Checkout adding a polyfill like smoothscroll-polyfill to fix the issue.
npm install smoothscroll-polyfill
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
| Dylan Paulus π» π | Anthony Ng π» π | UmenR π» | Yi Wen π» | Shitanshu Pandey π» | 
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!