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🚨 Not Maintained

This was a great project to learn from and fulfilled the requirements it set out to. Unfortunately, I can no-longer give this project the time it needs. Consider body-scroll-lock as an alternative.

No Maintenance Intended


React Scroll Lock

Prevent scroll on the <body /> when a component is mounted.

Install

yarn add react-scrolllock

Usage

import ScrollLock, { TouchScrollable } from 'react-scrolllock';

class Modal extends Component {
  state = { lockScroll: false }
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        ...
        // the lock accepts a single child element, which supports touch-scrolling.
        <ScrollLock>
          <ElementWithScrollableContent>...</ElementWithScrollableContent>
        </ScrollLock>

        // if your app structure doesn't allow wrapping like above, the `TouchScrollable`
        // component is exposed as a named export.
        <ScrollLock />
        <TouchScrollable>
          <ElementWithScrollableContent>...</ElementWithScrollableContent>
        </TouchScrollable>

        // you can also toggle the lock based on some state.
        <ScrollLock isActive={this.state.lockScroll} />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Props

ScrollLock

Property Description
accountForScrollbars boolean Default: true -- Whether or not to replace the scrollbar width when active.
isActive boolean Default: true -- Whether or not the lock is active.
children element Default: null -- This element is wrapped internally by the TouchScrollable component.

TouchScrollable

Wrap an element in the TouchScrollable component if you need an area that supports scroll on mobile.

This is necessary because the touchmove event is explicitly cancelled — iOS doesn't observe overflow: hidden; when applied to the <body /> element 😢

Property Description
children element ref => element