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Endless Scroll endorse

If you don't already know, endless scroll (or endless pagination, or infinite scrolling) is a popular technique among web 2.0 sites such as Google Reader and Live Image Search, where instead of paging through items using the traditional pagination technique, the page just keeps loading with new items attached to the end.

Configuration

There are a few options to customise the behaviour of this plugin:

Option Type Description
pagesToKeep Integer The number of 'pages' to keep before either end of the scrolling content are discarded.
inflowPixels Integer The number of pixels from the boundary of the element that triggers the event.
fireOnce Boolean Only fire once until the execution of the current event is completed.
fireDelay Integer Delays the subsequent firing, in milliseconds, 0 or false to disable delay.
loader String The HTML to be displayed during loading.
content String or Function Plain HTML content to insert after each call, can be either a string or a function that returns a string, when passed as a function it accepts three arguments:
fireSequence the number of times the event triggered during the current page session
pageSequence a positive or negative value that represents the scroll direction sequence
scrollDirection a string of either 'prev' or 'next'
insertBefore String jQuery selector syntax: where to put the loader as well as the plain HTML data.
insertAfter String jQuery selector syntax: where to put the loader as well as the plain HTML data.
intervalFrequency Integer Set the frequency of the scroll event checking, the larger the frequency number, the less memory it consumes - but also the less sensitive the event trigger becomes.
ceaseFireOnEmpty Boolean Ceases fire automatically when the content is empty, set it to `false` if you are using `callback` instead of `content` for loading content.
resetCounter Function Resets the fire sequence counter if the function returns true, this function could also perform hook actions since it is applied at the start of the event.
callback Function Callback function, accepts three arguments:
fireSequence the number of times the event triggered during the current page session
pageSequence a positive or negative value that represents the scroll direction sequence
scrollDirection a string of either 'prev' or 'next'
ceaseFire Function Stops the event (no more endless scrolling) if the function returns true, accepts three arguments:
fireSequence the number of times the event triggered during the current page session
pageSequence a positive or negative value that represents the scroll direction sequence
scrollDirection a string of either 'prev' or 'next'

In a typical scenario, you won't be using the data option, but rather the callback option. You may use it to trigger an AJAX call and updates/inserts your page content.

Usage

// using default options
$(window).endlessScroll();
// using some custom options
$(window).endlessScroll({
  fireOnce: false,
  fireDelay: false,
  loader: '<div class="loading"><div>',
  callback: function(p){
    alert("test");
  }
});

Custom Loader Styles

You may customise the look and feel of the loader by changing:

  • .endless_scroll_loader (class, for all Endless Scroll loaders);
  • Or #endless_scroll_loader_<scroller_dom_html_id> (id, for the specific loader).

Custom Style for the Most Recently Loaded Content

The most recently loaded content is wrapped in #endless_scroll_content_current.

Demo

Click here for a simple demo.

CoffeeScript and JavaScript

Endless Scroll, starting from v1.6.0 is written in CoffeeScript. To contribute and/or modify the source code, please edit src/jquery.endless-scroll.coffee and recompile the JavaScript. To include Endless Scroll in your webpage, please use the compiled js/jquery.endless-scroll.js.

The command for automatically compiling to JavaScript is:

coffee -w -b -o js/ -c src/

Browser Support

All modern browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, IE7+) should be supported. Please open an issue if Endless Scroll doesn't work on a particular browser.

Changelog

master

  • Fixed $(window) uses.
  • Added ceaseFireOnEmpty.
  • Added pagesToKeep.

v1.7.1 [2012-04-16]

  • Added scrollDirection to the callback arguments.
  • Fixed the demo.

v1.7.0 [2012-04-16]

  • Endless Scroll now supports infinite up-scrolling!
  • Renamed bottomPixels option to inflowPixels.
  • Added insertBefore option.
  • Added pageSequence to the callback arguments.
  • Fixed the unreliable #endless_scroll_content_current wrapper.

v1.6.0 [2012-04-15]

  • Refactored the code using CoffeeScript.
  • Renamed data option to content.
  • Tweaked the demo page.

v1.5.1 [2012-03-08]

  • Added fireSequence argument to ceaseFire.
  • Added a ceaseFire example to the demo page.
  • Fixed loader.

v1.5.0 [2012-03-08]

  • Added intervalFrequency option.
  • Endless Scroll should now consume less memory in most situations.

v1.4.8 [2011-11-18]

  • Refactored default options merge to avert side effects.

v1.4.7 [2011-11-08]

  • Compatibility fix for IE7 and IE8.

v1.4.6 [2011-10-26]

  • Fixed an issue with inner_wrap and the first scroll event.

v1.4.5 [2011-09-25]

  • ceaseFire now works as expected during a scroll event.

v1.4.4 [2011-06-28]

  • The AJAX loader should be removed when there's no more results to load.

v1.4.3 [2011-06-28]

  • The data option now accepts a fireSequence argument too.

v1.4.2 [2011-01-08]

  • Fixed a bug where calling the script on $(document) would fail.

v1.4.1 [2010-06-18]

  • Fixed a bug where the callback fires when the inner wrap hasn't been created.

v1.4 [2010-06-18]

  • Endless Scroll now works with any elements, not just $(document)!

v1.3 [2009-04-20]

  • Fixed a bug caused by fireDelay.

v1.2 [2009-01-16]

  • Added resetCounter option.

v1.1 [2009-01-15]

  • Added fireDelay option.

v1.0 [2009-01-15]

  • Initial release.

More jQuery Plugins

Check out my other jQuery plugins:

  • Inline Confirmation - One of the less obtrusive ways of implementing confirmation dialogues.
  • Slideshow Lite - An extremely lightweight slideshow plugin for jQuery.

License

Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Fred Wu

Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.