This is the official OverlayScrollbars Svelte wrapper.
npm install overlayscrollbars-svelte
OverlayScrollbars for Svelte has the following peer dependencies:
- The vanilla JavaScript library: overlayscrollbars
npm install overlayscrollbars
- The Svelte framework: svelte
npm install svelte
The first step is to import the CSS file into your app:
import 'overlayscrollbars/overlayscrollbars.css';
Note: If the path
'overlayscrollbars/overlayscrollbars.css'
is not working use'overlayscrollbars/styles/overlayscrollbars.css'
as the import path for the CSS file.
The main entry point is the OverlayScrollbarsComponent
which can be used in your application as a component:
<script>
import { OverlayScrollbarsComponent } from "overlayscrollbars-svelte";
// ...
</script>
<OverlayScrollbarsComponent defer>
example content
</OverlayScrollbarsComponent>
The component accepts all properties of regular elements such as div
and span
.
Additionally it has custom optional properties:
-
element
: accepts astring
which represents the tag of the root element. -
options
: accepts anobject
which represents the OverlayScrollbars options. -
events
: accepts anobject
which represents the OverlayScrollbars events. -
defer
: accepts anboolean
orobject
. Defers the initialization to a point in time when the browser is idle.
Note: Its highly recommended to use the
defer
option whenever possible to defer the initialization to a browser's idle period.
<!-- example usage -->
<OverlayScrollbarsComponent
element="span"
options={{ scrollbars: { autoHide: 'scroll' } }}
events={{ scroll: () => { /* ... */ } }}
defer
/>
Additionally to the events
property the OverlayScrollbarsComponent
emits "native" Svelte events. To prevent name collisions with DOM events the events have a os
prefix.
Note: Events are still supported even though they are are deprecated. This was done to ease migration and will be removed in a future release. Please use the
events
option instead.
<!-- example usage -->
<OverlayScrollbarsComponent
on:osInitialized={onInitialized}
on:osUpdated={onUpdated}
on:osDestroyed={onDestroyed}
on:osScroll={onScroll}
/>
All events are typed, but you can use the EventListenerArgs
type as utility in case its needed:
import type { EventListenerArgs } from 'overlayscrollbars';
// example listener
const onUpdated = (event) => {
const [instance, onUpdatedArgs] = event.detail as EventListenerArgs['updated'];
}
The ref
of the OverlayScrollbarsComponent
will give you an object with which you can access the OverlayScrollbars instance
and the root element
of the component.
The ref object has two properties:
-
osInstance
: a function which returns the OverlayScrollbars instance. -
getElement
: a function which returns the root element.
In case the OverlayScrollbarsComponent
is not enough, you can also use the useOverlayScrollbars
primitive:
<script>
import { useOverlayScrollbars } from 'overlayscrollbars-svelte';
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
let div = $state();
let params = $state$({ options, events, defer });
const [initialize, instance] = useOverlayScrollbars(() => params);
/**
* or:
*
* let options = $state$();
* let events = $state();
* let defer = $state();
* const [initialize, instance] = useOverlayScrollbars({
* options: () => options,
* events: () => events,
* defer: () => defer,
* });
*
*/
onMount(() => {
initialize({ target: div });
});
</script>
<div bind:this={div}></div>
The primitive is for advanced usage and lets you control the whole initialization process. This is useful if you want to integrate it with other plugins.
Parameters are optional and similar to the OverlayScrollbarsComponent
.
Its an object
with optional properties:
-
options
: accepts anobject
which represents the OverlayScrollbars options. -
events
: accepts anobject
which represents the OverlayScrollbars events. -
defer
: accepts anboolean
orobject
. Defers the initialization to a point in time when the browser is idle.
Note: You can also pass a
function
as parameter which returns the object in case the object itself is reactive. This also applies to all fields.
The useOverlayScrollbars
primitive returns a tuple
with two values:
- The first value is the
initialization
function, it takes one argument which is theInitializationTarget
. - The second value is a function which returns the current OverlayScrollbars instance or
null
if not initialized.
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