angular-ui-grid after scroll












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I have angular-ui-grid library in my app. (http://ui-grid.info/). As I can conclude it performs some manipulations with cells ([role="gridcell"]) after scrolling. Is it possible to catch the moment when scrolling is finished? Is there anything like



onScrollEnd


event there or something like this?



There is a similar problem considered here: Getting angular ui grid scroll event. I tried to make the code working:



(function () {
'use strict';

angular.module('myApp').controller('MyController',
MyController);

MyController.$inject = [...params...];
function MyController(...params...) {

var vm = this ...

vm.ic = {
...
gridOptions: {
enableHorizontalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
enableVerticalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
...
onRegisterApi: function (gridApi) {
gridApi.core.on.filterChanged($scope, function () {
...
});
vm.ic.gridApi = gridApi;
$scope.$watch('gridApi.grid.isScrollingHorizontally', watchFunc);
function watchFunc(newData) {
console.log('Initialize scroll!');
if(newData === true) {
console.log('Go scroll!');
$rootScope.$broadcast('scrolledHorizontally');
}
}
}
}
}
}
})();


but it doesn't work. It outputs only the first console message.










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  • Could you just do the calculations with the properties from outerWidth, scrollLeft, and scrollWidth?
    – fauverism
    yesterday
















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I have angular-ui-grid library in my app. (http://ui-grid.info/). As I can conclude it performs some manipulations with cells ([role="gridcell"]) after scrolling. Is it possible to catch the moment when scrolling is finished? Is there anything like



onScrollEnd


event there or something like this?



There is a similar problem considered here: Getting angular ui grid scroll event. I tried to make the code working:



(function () {
'use strict';

angular.module('myApp').controller('MyController',
MyController);

MyController.$inject = [...params...];
function MyController(...params...) {

var vm = this ...

vm.ic = {
...
gridOptions: {
enableHorizontalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
enableVerticalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
...
onRegisterApi: function (gridApi) {
gridApi.core.on.filterChanged($scope, function () {
...
});
vm.ic.gridApi = gridApi;
$scope.$watch('gridApi.grid.isScrollingHorizontally', watchFunc);
function watchFunc(newData) {
console.log('Initialize scroll!');
if(newData === true) {
console.log('Go scroll!');
$rootScope.$broadcast('scrolledHorizontally');
}
}
}
}
}
}
})();


but it doesn't work. It outputs only the first console message.










share|improve this question






















  • Could you just do the calculations with the properties from outerWidth, scrollLeft, and scrollWidth?
    – fauverism
    yesterday














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0







I have angular-ui-grid library in my app. (http://ui-grid.info/). As I can conclude it performs some manipulations with cells ([role="gridcell"]) after scrolling. Is it possible to catch the moment when scrolling is finished? Is there anything like



onScrollEnd


event there or something like this?



There is a similar problem considered here: Getting angular ui grid scroll event. I tried to make the code working:



(function () {
'use strict';

angular.module('myApp').controller('MyController',
MyController);

MyController.$inject = [...params...];
function MyController(...params...) {

var vm = this ...

vm.ic = {
...
gridOptions: {
enableHorizontalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
enableVerticalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
...
onRegisterApi: function (gridApi) {
gridApi.core.on.filterChanged($scope, function () {
...
});
vm.ic.gridApi = gridApi;
$scope.$watch('gridApi.grid.isScrollingHorizontally', watchFunc);
function watchFunc(newData) {
console.log('Initialize scroll!');
if(newData === true) {
console.log('Go scroll!');
$rootScope.$broadcast('scrolledHorizontally');
}
}
}
}
}
}
})();


but it doesn't work. It outputs only the first console message.










share|improve this question













I have angular-ui-grid library in my app. (http://ui-grid.info/). As I can conclude it performs some manipulations with cells ([role="gridcell"]) after scrolling. Is it possible to catch the moment when scrolling is finished? Is there anything like



onScrollEnd


event there or something like this?



There is a similar problem considered here: Getting angular ui grid scroll event. I tried to make the code working:



(function () {
'use strict';

angular.module('myApp').controller('MyController',
MyController);

MyController.$inject = [...params...];
function MyController(...params...) {

var vm = this ...

vm.ic = {
...
gridOptions: {
enableHorizontalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
enableVerticalScrollbar: uiGridConstants.scrollbars.WHEN_NEEDED,
...
onRegisterApi: function (gridApi) {
gridApi.core.on.filterChanged($scope, function () {
...
});
vm.ic.gridApi = gridApi;
$scope.$watch('gridApi.grid.isScrollingHorizontally', watchFunc);
function watchFunc(newData) {
console.log('Initialize scroll!');
if(newData === true) {
console.log('Go scroll!');
$rootScope.$broadcast('scrolledHorizontally');
}
}
}
}
}
}
})();


but it doesn't work. It outputs only the first console message.







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  • Could you just do the calculations with the properties from outerWidth, scrollLeft, and scrollWidth?
    – fauverism
    yesterday


















  • Could you just do the calculations with the properties from outerWidth, scrollLeft, and scrollWidth?
    – fauverism
    yesterday
















Could you just do the calculations with the properties from outerWidth, scrollLeft, and scrollWidth?
– fauverism
yesterday




Could you just do the calculations with the properties from outerWidth, scrollLeft, and scrollWidth?
– fauverism
yesterday

















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