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Part of Web APIs for Angular
This is a library for declarative use of Intersection Observer API with Angular.
If you do not have @ng-web-apis/common:
npm i @ng-web-apis/common
Now install the package:
npm i @ng-web-apis/intersection-observer
-
Import
IntersectionObserverModule
for directives to work -
Create IntersectionObserver with
waIntersectionObserver
directive -
Observe elements with
waIntersectionObservee
directive -
Optional: provide root element with
waIntersectionRoot
directive and usewaIntersectionThreshold
andwaIntersectionRootMargin
attributes to configure IntersectionObserver optionsNOTE: Keep in mind these are used one time in constructor so you cannot use binding, only strings. Pass comma separated numbers to set an array of thresholds.
DOM environment provided by Jest does not emulate IntersectionObserver API and need to be mocked. You can add the following line to your setup.ts
:
// setup.ts
import '@ng-web-apis/universal/mocks';
to use mocks from @ng-web-apis/universal package.
Observing multiple elements intersecting with viewport using single observer
<section waIntersectionObserver waIntersectionThreshold="0.5">
<div (waIntersectionObservee)="onIntersection($event)">
I'm being observed
</div>
<div (waIntersectionObservee)="onIntersection($event)">
I'm being observed
</div>
</section>
Observing elements intersecting with parent element, each having different configuration therefore using individual observers:
<section waIntersectionRoot>
<div
waIntersectionObserver
waIntersectionThreshold="0.5"
(waIntersectionObservee)="onIntersection($event)"
>
I'm being observed
</div>
<div
waIntersectionObserver
waIntersectionThreshold="1,0.5,0"
(waIntersectionObservee)="onIntersection($event)"
>
I'm being observed
</div>
</section>
Alternatively you can use Observable
-based services:
-
IntersectionObserveeService
can be used to observe elements underwaIntersectionObserver
directive in the DI tree -
IntersectionObserverService
can be used to observe single element independently. Provide tokens manually to configure it:
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
providers: [
IntersectionObserverService,
{
provide: INTERSECTION_THRESHOLD,
useValue: 0.5,
},
{
provide: INTERSECTION_ROOT_MARGIN,
useValue: '10px',
},
],
})
export class MyComponent {
constructor(
@Inject(IntersectionObserverService) entries$: IntersectionObserverService,
) {
entries$.subscribe(entries => {
// Don't forget to unsubscribe
console.log(entries);
});
}
}
In this case provide
INTERSECTION_ROOT
up the DI tree if you want to observe intersection with a particular parent element
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You can use polyfill to support older browsers
If you want to use this package with SSR, you need to mock IntersectionObserver
class on the server.
You can use our Universal package for this, see this example.
You can try online demo here
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