angular-ui-grid after scroll
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.
angularjs javascript-events angular-ui-grid
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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.
angularjs javascript-events angular-ui-grid
Could you just do the calculations with the properties fromouterWidth,scrollLeft, andscrollWidth?
– 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.
angularjs javascript-events angular-ui-grid
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.
angularjs javascript-events angular-ui-grid
angularjs javascript-events angular-ui-grid
asked Dec 27 '18 at 14:55
srgg6701
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Could you just do the calculations with the properties fromouterWidth,scrollLeft, andscrollWidth?
– fauverism
yesterday
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Could you just do the calculations with the properties fromouterWidth,scrollLeft, andscrollWidth?
– 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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Could you just do the calculations with the properties from
outerWidth,scrollLeft, andscrollWidth?– fauverism
yesterday