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TypeScript

"use client"
/* Copied from Docusaurus to maintain scroll position on re-renders. Useful when content of the page is updated dynamically */
/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
import React, {
useCallback,
useContext,
useEffect,
useLayoutEffect,
useMemo,
useRef,
type ReactNode,
} from "react"
type EventFunc = (...args: never[]) => unknown
export function useEvent<T extends EventFunc>(callback: T): T {
const ref = useRef<T>(callback)
useLayoutEffect(() => {
ref.current = callback
}, [callback])
// @ts-expect-error: TS is right that this callback may be a supertype of T,
// but good enough for our use
return useCallback<T>((...args) => ref.current(...args), [])
}
/**
* Gets `value` from the last render.
*/
export function usePrevious<T>(value: T): T | undefined {
const ref = useRef<T>()
useLayoutEffect(() => {
ref.current = value
})
return ref.current
}
type ScrollController = {
/** A boolean ref tracking whether scroll events are enabled. */
scrollEventsEnabledRef: React.MutableRefObject<boolean>
/** Enable scroll events in `useScrollPosition`. */
enableScrollEvents: () => void
/** Disable scroll events in `useScrollPosition`. */
disableScrollEvents: () => void
}
function useScrollControllerContextValue(): ScrollController {
const scrollEventsEnabledRef = useRef(true)
return useMemo(
() => ({
scrollEventsEnabledRef,
enableScrollEvents: () => {
scrollEventsEnabledRef.current = true
},
disableScrollEvents: () => {
scrollEventsEnabledRef.current = false
},
}),
[]
)
}
const ScrollMonitorContext = React.createContext<ScrollController | undefined>(
undefined
)
export function ScrollControllerProvider({
children,
}: {
children: ReactNode
}): JSX.Element {
const value = useScrollControllerContextValue()
return (
<ScrollMonitorContext.Provider value={value}>
{children}
</ScrollMonitorContext.Provider>
)
}
/**
* We need a way to update the scroll position while ignoring scroll events
* so as not to toggle Navbar/BackToTop visibility.
*
* This API permits to temporarily disable/ignore scroll events. Motivated by
* https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/pull/5618
*/
export function useScrollController(): ScrollController {
const context = useContext(ScrollMonitorContext)
if (context == null) {
throw new Error(
`useScrollController must be used by elements in ScrollControllerProvider`
)
}
return context
}
type ScrollPosition = { scrollX: number; scrollY: number }
const getScrollPosition = (): ScrollPosition | null => ({
scrollX: window.pageXOffset,
scrollY: window.pageYOffset,
})
/**
* This hook fires an effect when the scroll position changes. The effect will
* be provided with the before/after scroll positions. Note that the effect may
* not be always run: if scrolling is disabled through `useScrollController`, it
* will be a no-op.
*
* @see {@link useScrollController}
*/
export function useScrollPosition(
effect: (
position: ScrollPosition,
lastPosition: ScrollPosition | null
) => void,
deps: unknown[] = []
): void {
const { scrollEventsEnabledRef } = useScrollController()
const lastPositionRef = useRef<ScrollPosition | null>(getScrollPosition())
const dynamicEffect = useEvent(effect)
useEffect(() => {
const handleScroll = () => {
if (!scrollEventsEnabledRef.current) {
return
}
const currentPosition = getScrollPosition()!
dynamicEffect(currentPosition, lastPositionRef.current)
lastPositionRef.current = currentPosition
}
const opts: AddEventListenerOptions & EventListenerOptions = {
passive: true,
}
handleScroll()
window.addEventListener("scroll", handleScroll, opts)
return () => window.removeEventListener("scroll", handleScroll, opts)
// eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
}, [dynamicEffect, scrollEventsEnabledRef, ...deps])
}
type UseScrollPositionSaver = {
/** Measure the top of an element, and store the details. */
save: (elem: HTMLElement) => void
/**
* Restore the page position to keep the stored element's position from
* the top of the viewport, and remove the stored details.
*/
restore: () => { restored: boolean }
}
function useScrollPositionSaver(): UseScrollPositionSaver {
const lastElementRef = useRef<{ elem: HTMLElement | null; top: number }>({
elem: null,
top: 0,
})
const save = useCallback((elem: HTMLElement) => {
lastElementRef.current = {
elem,
top: elem.getBoundingClientRect().top,
}
}, [])
const restore = useCallback(() => {
const {
current: { elem, top },
} = lastElementRef
if (!elem) {
return { restored: false }
}
const newTop = elem.getBoundingClientRect().top
const heightDiff = newTop - top
if (heightDiff) {
window.scrollBy({ left: 0, top: heightDiff })
}
lastElementRef.current = { elem: null, top: 0 }
return { restored: heightDiff !== 0 }
}, [])
return useMemo(() => ({ save, restore }), [restore, save])
}
/**
* This hook permits to "block" the scroll position of a DOM element.
* The idea is that we should be able to update DOM content above this element
* but the screen position of this element should not change.
*
* Feature motivated by the Tabs groups: clicking on a tab may affect tabs of
* the same group upper in the tree, yet to avoid a bad UX, the clicked tab must
* remain under the user mouse.
*
* @see https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/pull/5618
*/
export function useScrollPositionBlocker(): {
/**
* Takes an element, and keeps its screen position no matter what's getting
* rendered above it, until the next render.
*/
blockElementScrollPositionUntilNextRender: (el: HTMLElement) => void
} {
const scrollController = useScrollController()
const scrollPositionSaver = useScrollPositionSaver()
const nextLayoutEffectCallbackRef = useRef<(() => void) | undefined>(
undefined
)
const blockElementScrollPositionUntilNextRender = useCallback(
(el: HTMLElement) => {
scrollPositionSaver.save(el)
scrollController.disableScrollEvents()
nextLayoutEffectCallbackRef.current = () => {
const { restored } = scrollPositionSaver.restore()
nextLayoutEffectCallbackRef.current = undefined
// Restoring the former scroll position will trigger a scroll event. We
// need to wait for next scroll event to happen before enabling the
// scrollController events again.
if (restored) {
const handleScrollRestoreEvent = () => {
scrollController.enableScrollEvents()
window.removeEventListener("scroll", handleScrollRestoreEvent)
}
window.addEventListener("scroll", handleScrollRestoreEvent)
} else {
scrollController.enableScrollEvents()
}
}
},
[scrollController, scrollPositionSaver]
)
useLayoutEffect(() => {
// Queuing permits to restore scroll position after all useLayoutEffect
// have run, and yet preserve the sync nature of the scroll restoration
// See https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/issues/8625
queueMicrotask(() => nextLayoutEffectCallbackRef.current?.())
})
return {
blockElementScrollPositionUntilNextRender,
}
}
type CancelScrollTop = () => void
function smoothScrollNative(top: number): CancelScrollTop {
window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: "smooth" })
return () => {
// Nothing to cancel, it's natively cancelled if user tries to scroll down
}
}
function smoothScrollPolyfill(top: number): CancelScrollTop {
let raf: number | null = null
const isUpScroll = document.documentElement.scrollTop > top
function rafRecursion() {
const currentScroll = document.documentElement.scrollTop
if (
(isUpScroll && currentScroll > top) ||
(!isUpScroll && currentScroll < top)
) {
raf = requestAnimationFrame(rafRecursion)
window.scrollTo(0, Math.floor((currentScroll - top) * 0.85) + top)
}
}
rafRecursion()
// Break the recursion. Prevents the user from "fighting" against that
// recursion producing a weird UX
return () => raf && cancelAnimationFrame(raf)
}
/**
* A "smart polyfill" of `window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: "smooth" })`.
* This currently always uses a polyfilled implementation unless
* `scroll-behavior: smooth` has been set in CSS, because native support
* detection for scroll behavior seems unreliable.
*
* This hook does not do anything by itself: it returns a start and a stop
* handle. You can execute either handle at any time.
*/
export function useSmoothScrollTo(): {
/**
* Start the scroll.
*
* @param top The final scroll top position.
*/
startScroll: (top: number) => void
/**
* A cancel function, because the non-native smooth scroll-top
* implementation must be interrupted if user scrolls down. If there's no
* existing animation or the scroll is using native behavior, this is a no-op.
*/
cancelScroll: CancelScrollTop
} {
const cancelRef = useRef<CancelScrollTop | null>(null)
// Not all have support for smooth scrolling (particularly Safari mobile iOS)
// TODO proper detection is currently unreliable!
// see https://github.com/wessberg/scroll-behavior-polyfill/issues/16
// For now, we only use native scroll behavior if smooth is already set,
// because otherwise the polyfill produces a weird UX when both CSS and JS try
// to scroll a page, and they cancel each other.
const supportsNativeSmoothScrolling =
getComputedStyle(document.documentElement).scrollBehavior === "smooth"
return {
startScroll: (top: number) => {
cancelRef.current = supportsNativeSmoothScrolling
? smoothScrollNative(top)
: smoothScrollPolyfill(top)
},
cancelScroll: () => cancelRef.current?.(),
}
}