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from fasthtml.common import Div, Table, Tbody, Td, Th, Thead, Tr, fast_app | |
app, rt = fast_app() | |
# fmt: off | |
def page(): | |
return Div(cls="container")( | |
Table( | |
Thead(Tr(Th("Name"), Th("ID"))), | |
Tbody(load_contacts(page=1)), | |
), | |
) | |
# fmt: on | |
def load_contacts(page: int, limit: int = 5): | |
rows = [Tr(Td("Smith"), Td((page - 1) * limit + i)) for i in range(1, limit)] | |
return *rows, make_last_row(page, limit) | |
def make_last_row(page, limit): | |
return Tr(hx_trigger="revealed", hx_swap="afterend", hx_get=load_contacts.rt(page=page + 1))( | |
Td("Smith"), | |
Td(page * limit), | |
) | |
DESC = "Demonstrates infinite scrolling of a page" | |
DOC = """ | |
The infinite scroll pattern provides a way to load content dynamically on user scrolling action. | |
Let’s focus on the final row (or the last element of your content): | |
::make_last_row load_contacts:: | |
This last element contains a listener which, when scrolled into view, will trigger a request. The result is then appended after it. The last element of the results will itself contain the listener to load the next page of results, and so on. | |
<blockquote><ins>revealed</ins> triggered when an element is scrolled into the viewport (also useful for lazy-loading). If you are using overflow in css like overflow-y: scroll you should use intersect once instead of revealed.</blockquote> | |
""" | |