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react-peekaboo-navbar
03/18/2019
Simple navbar component using react, typescript, and styled-components.
This will create a react-component Navbar that will be hidden when the user scrolls down and visible when the user scrolls up.
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Dependencies

  • styled-components
npm install styled-components --save

In your App.js create the following constants;

// App.js
import Navbar from './Navbar'

const navlinks = [
  { name: 'Home', to: '/' },
  { name: 'About', to: '/about' },
  { name: 'Contact', to: '/contact' },
]

const brand = { name: 'peekaboo', to: 'home' }

export default class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div className='App'>
        <Navbar brand={brand} links={navlinks} />
      </div>
    )
  }
}

In your src/ folder create a Navbar.js file

export default class Navbar extends Component {
  static propTypes = {...}

  constructor(props) {...}

  componentDidMount() {...}

  componentWillUnmount() {...}

  handleScroll() {...}

  render() {

    return (
      <div>
      ...
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Let’s start with mapping our props to be as elements to be rendered on the page.

// Navbar.js
render() {
  const { brand, links } = this.props;

  const NavLinks = () =>
    links.map((link, index) => (
      <a key={index} href={link.to}>
        {link.name}
      </a>
    ));

  return (
    <div>
        <a className="brand" href={brand}> {brand} </a>
        <nav>
          <NavLinks />
        </nav>
      </div>
  );
}

Now let’s go ahead and add some validation to our props with PropTypes.

import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
//...

export default class Navbar extends Component {
  static propTypes = {
    brand: PropTypes.shape({
      name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
      to: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
    }),
    links: PropTypes.arrayOf(
      PropTypes.shape({
        name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
        to: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
      })
    ),
  }
}

For our constructor we need to add

constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      show: true,
      scrollPos: 0
    };
    this.handleScroll = this.handleScroll.bind(this);
  }

We need to set the event listener after the component mounts.

componentDidMount() {
  window.addEventListener("scroll", this.handleScroll);
}

componentWillUnmount() {
  window.removeEventListener("scroll", this.handleScroll);
}

Now that we have a function attached to the scroll event we can set the function that will fire.

handleScroll() {
    const { scrollPos } = this.state;
    this.setState({
      scrollPos: document.body.getBoundingClientRect().top,
      show: document.body.getBoundingClientRect().top > scrollPos
    });
  }

Now our show property in the state object will show true if we’re scrolling up and false if we’re scrolling up.

We can use a Conditional Operator on our div’s class name to toggle between "active" and "hidden"

render() {
  return <div className={this.state.show ? "active" : "hidden"} />;
}

Toggle between those two classes won’t do anything until we define them in our css. For that we are going to create a styled-component Replace the div element with our new styled-component.

import styled from "styled-components";

render() {
// ...
return (
    <StyledNavbar className={this.state.show ? "active" : "hidden"}>
    // ...
    </StyledNavbar>
  );
}

const StyledNavbar = styled.div`
  position: fixed;
  top: 0;
  left: 0;
  width: 100%;
  margin: 0 auto;
  height: 3rem;
  display: flex;
  flex-direction: row;
  justify-content: space-between;
  align-items: center;
  font-weight: bolder;
  background: cornflowerblue;
  z-index: 1000;
  a {
    margin-right: 1rem;
    font-weight: normal;
  }
  .brand {
    font-style: italic;
    margin-left: 1rem;
    font-weight: bold;
    color: white;
    font-size: 1.25rem;
  }`;

Now we’re going to create a Transition component that will wrap our StyledNavbarcomponent.

render() {
    return (
      <Transition>
        <StyledNavbar className={this.state.show ? "active" : "hidden"}>
        // ...
        </StyledNavbar>
      </Transition>
    );
  }

const Transition = styled.div`
  .active {
    visibility: visible;
    transition: all 200ms ease-in;
  }
  .hidden {
    visibility: hidden;
    transition: all 200ms ease-out;
    transform: translate(0, -100%);
  }
`;

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