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nuxt-anchorscroll

Scroll to top and to anchor support for Nuxt

nuxt-anchorscroll

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This module provides scroll implementation (scroll to top and scroll to anchor element). Originally it was intended for anchor scrolling that's why it's called nuxt-anchorscroll

Features

  • Configured out of the box
  • Supports both kinds of layouts*
  • Extendable

Configured out of the box

  1. For top scroll - scroll instantly, until top with zero offset, ignore x axis
  2. For anchor scroll - scroll smoothly, until top element with zero offset, ignore x axis
  3. Surfaces - html and body elements
  4. General function - scroll to anchor if element exist (uses route.hash as selector), otherwise to top - respects page meta nuxt-anchorscroll options

Supports both kinds of layouts*

In common case, you use cropped html or full html. In first case (you can check this now) scroll to anchor will not work. If it so, you can have a minimal setup.

But in case if anchor scroll is handled (by browser), you need additional setup - full explanation in module playground.

Extendable

Anchor scroll can be specified for needed route via matched field of NuxtApp.$anchorScroll runtime configuration (default configuration setups before script setup)

nuxtApp.$anchorScroll!.matched.push(({ path, hash }) => {
  // Exit when route is not represent fixed example
  if (!path.startsWith('/standard/fixed'))
    return undefined

  if (hash) {
    // All anchor element on this route is mangled
    const targetSelector = `#fixed-${hash.slice(1)}`
    const targetElement = document.querySelector(targetSelector)
    if (targetElement) {
      return {
        toAnchor: {
          target: targetElement as HTMLElement,
          scrollOptions: toValue(useNuxtApp().$anchorScroll?.defaults?.toAnchor) ?? {},
        },
      }
    }
  }
})

Also your matched function can specify different surfaces for scrolling.

nuxtApp.$anchorScroll!.matched.push(({ path, hash }) => {
  // Exit when route is not represent fixed example
  if (!path.startsWith('/scrollable'))
    return undefined

  const surfaces = [...document.querySelectorAll('#exited-scrollable-surface')]

  return {
    toAnchor: {
      surfaces,
      scrollOptions: {
        /* ... */
      },
    },
    toTop: {
      surfaces,
      scrollOptions: {
        /* ... */
      },
    }
  }
})

Quick Setup

  1. Add nuxt-anchorscroll dependency to your project

Use your favorite package manager (I prefer yarn)

yarn add -D nuxt-anchorscroll

pnpm add -D nuxt-anchorscroll

npm install --save-dev nuxt-anchorscroll
  1. Add nuxt-anchorscroll to the modules section of nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    'nuxt-anchorscroll',
  ]
})
  1. Additionally, if you are using transitions, probably you also want to scroll on different hook
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    'nuxt-anchorscroll',
  ],

  anchorscroll: {
    hooks: [
      // Or any valid hook if needed
      // Default is `page:finish`
      'page:transition:finish',
    ],
  },
})
  1. Additionally, if you using standard layout, see playground explanation.

That's it! You can now use nuxt-anchorscroll in your Nuxt app ✨

Composable

Most probably that you want to scroll to anchor ro to top on click. That's possible via useAnchorScroll composable

// Default to top is instant
const { scrollToAnchor, scrollToTop } = useAnchorScroll({
  toTop: {
    scrollOptions: {
      behavior: 'smooth',
      offsetTop: 0,
    }
  },
})

And use it in template

<template>
  <div
    class="box"
    mt-12
    flex flex-row gap-4 align-baseline
  >
    <h2
      :id="id"
      text-3xl font-extrabold
    >
      <slot />
    </h2>
    <NuxtLink
      :href="`#${id}`"
      mb-a mt-a
      text-xl
      @click="scrollToAnchor(id)"
    >
      #
    </NuxtLink>
  </div>
</template>