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web/apps/scandic-web/hooks/useScrollToTop.ts
Anton Gunnarsson cbf9e7b7c2 Merged in chore/next15 (pull request #1999)
chore (SW-834): Upgrade to Next 15

* wip: apply codemod and upgrade swc plugin

* wip: design-system to react 19, fix issues from async (search)params

* wip: fix remaining issues from codemod

serverClient is now async because context use headers()
getLang is now async because it uses headers()

* Minor cleanup

* Inline react-material-symbols package

Package is seemingly not maintained any more and doesn't support
React 19. This copies the package source into `design-system`,
makes the necessary changes for 19 and export it for others to use.

* Fix missing awaits

* Disable modal exit animations

Enabling modal exit animations via isExiting prop is causing
modals to be rendered in "hidden" state and never unmount.
Seems to be an issue with react-aria-components,
see https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum/issues/7563.
Can probably be fixed by rewriting to a solution similar to
https://react-spectrum.adobe.com/react-aria/examples/framer-modal-sheet.html

* Remove unstable cache implementation and use in memory cache locally

* Fix ref type in SelectFilter

* Use cloneElement to add key prop to element


Approved-by: Linus Flood
2025-06-02 11:11:50 +00:00

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TypeScript

import { type RefObject, useEffect, useState } from "react"
interface UseScrollToTopProps {
threshold: number
elementRef?: RefObject<HTMLElement | null>
refScrollable?: boolean
}
export function useScrollToTop({
threshold,
elementRef,
refScrollable,
}: UseScrollToTopProps) {
const [showBackToTop, setShowBackToTop] = useState(false)
useEffect(() => {
const element =
refScrollable && elementRef?.current ? elementRef?.current : window
function handleScroll() {
let position = window.scrollY
if (elementRef?.current) {
position = refScrollable
? elementRef.current.scrollTop
: elementRef.current.getBoundingClientRect().top * -1
}
setShowBackToTop(position > threshold)
}
element.addEventListener("scroll", handleScroll, { passive: true })
return () => element.removeEventListener("scroll", handleScroll)
}, [threshold, elementRef, refScrollable])
function scrollToTop() {
if (elementRef?.current) {
if (refScrollable) {
elementRef.current.scrollTo({ top: 0, behavior: "smooth" })
}
window.scrollTo({ top: elementRef.current.offsetTop, behavior: "smooth" })
} else {
window.scrollTo({ top: 0, behavior: "smooth" })
}
}
return { showBackToTop, scrollToTop }
}