1383b19817
There are cases where `WaitUntilOnPage` will incorrectly render, such as at the beginning if the upper components hasn't expanded to full size, so `WaitUntilOnPage` would be briefly visible. Added a 300ms debounce to fix this, which would also improve scrolling performance a bit by doing less. Hopefully 300ms is enough for the upper components to inflate to full size.
44 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
44 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
// @flow
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import React from 'react';
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import debounce from 'util/debounce';
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const DEBOUNCE_SCROLL_HANDLER_MS = 300;
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type Props = {
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children: any,
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};
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export default function WaitUntilOnPage(props: Props) {
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const ref = React.useRef();
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const [shouldRender, setShouldRender] = React.useState(false);
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React.useEffect(() => {
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const handleDisplayingRef = debounce(e => {
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const element = ref && ref.current;
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if (element) {
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const bounding = element.getBoundingClientRect();
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if (
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bounding.top >= 0 &&
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bounding.left >= 0 &&
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// $FlowFixMe
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bounding.right <= (window.innerWidth || document.documentElement.clientWidth) &&
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// $FlowFixMe
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bounding.bottom <= (window.innerHeight || document.documentElement.clientHeight)
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) {
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setShouldRender(true);
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}
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}
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if (element && !shouldRender) {
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window.addEventListener('scroll', handleDisplayingRef);
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return () => window.removeEventListener('scroll', handleDisplayingRef);
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}
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}, DEBOUNCE_SCROLL_HANDLER_MS);
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if (ref) {
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handleDisplayingRef();
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}
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}, [ref, setShouldRender, shouldRender]);
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return <div ref={ref}>{shouldRender && props.children}</div>;
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}
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