After investing more time in angularJS, i discovered $anchorScroll
will need to work as @Rigoti said. But somehow it didn't work for me.
Alternatively, i discover that we can create our own method using factories/services or we can also create a separate class/object like utility file which can then be used in angular module.
So i create a util file and add a method to provide smooth scrolling using this great fiddle by brettdewoody http://jsfiddle.net/brettdewoody/y65G5/
After that i modified my code, so that i can access that method and call it.
about.js
angular.module('aboutController', []).controller('aboutController',['$scope', '$location', '$anchorScroll', function($scope, $location, $anchorScroll) {
// create local instance of utility object
$scope.util = util;
// move scroll position to passed id
$scope.moveTo = function(id){
// set hash location to clicked id so that isActive class is added to it.
$location.hash(id);
// scroll to element id
$scope.util.scrollTo(id);
}
// set active class to right hand navigation on route change
$scope.isActive = function(route){
return route === $location.hash();
}
// if hash is available, scroll to hash position on page reload
//$anchorScroll();
if(!$scope.util.isNull($location.hash()))
$scope.util.scrollTo($location.hash());
}]);
util.js
/**
* Created by admin on 22/12/14.
*/
var util = {
scrollTo: function(id) {
// This scrolling function
// is from http://www.itnewb.com/tutorial/Creating-the-Smooth-Scroll-Effect-with-JavaScript
var startY = currentYPosition();
var stopY = elmYPosition(id);
var distance = stopY > startY ? stopY - startY : startY - stopY;
if (distance < 100) {
scrollTo(0, stopY);
return;
}
var speed = Math.round(distance / 100);
if (speed >= 20) speed = 20;
var step = Math.round(distance / 25);
var leapY = stopY > startY ? startY + step : startY - step;
var timer = 0;
if (stopY > startY) {
for (var i = startY; i < stopY; i += step) {
setTimeout("window.scrollTo(0, " + leapY + ")", timer * speed);
leapY += step;
if (leapY > stopY) leapY = stopY;
timer++;
}
return;
}
for (var i = startY; i > stopY; i -= step) {
setTimeout("window.scrollTo(0, " + leapY + ")", timer * speed);
leapY -= step;
if (leapY < stopY) leapY = stopY;
timer++;
}
function currentYPosition() {
// Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
if (self.pageYOffset) return self.pageYOffset;
// Internet Explorer 6 - standards mode
if (document.documentElement && document.documentElement.scrollTop)
return document.documentElement.scrollTop;
// Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8
if (document.body.scrollTop) return document.body.scrollTop;
return 0;
}
function elmYPosition(id) {
var elm = document.getElementById(id);
var y = elm.offsetTop;
var node = elm;
while (node.offsetParent && node.offsetParent != document.body) {
node = node.offsetParent;
y += node.offsetTop;
}
return y;
}
},
isNull: function (o) {
return angular.isUndefined(o) || o === null || o === '';
}
}
about.html
<li><a ng-class="{active:isActive('about')}" ng-click="moveTo('about')">About</a></li>
<li><a ng-class="{active:isActive('keraleeyam')}" ng-click="moveTo('keraleeyam')">Keraleeyam Ayurveda</a></li>
<li><a ng-class="{active:isActive('management')}" ng-click="moveTo('management')">Management</a></li>
<li><a ng-class="{active:isActive('treatment')}" ng-click="moveTo('treatment')">Panchakarma Treatment</a></li>
And, it worked for me :). I also made changes to live URL so that you can look into it.
NOTE: I am still waiting for a solution using $anchorScroll
method. So please help me if you found anything which i missed.
scroll
method. But unfortunately,$anchorScroll
doesn't work as expected for me while reloading the page. Maybe DOM isn't ready when it called. If you have a solution with angular, then i love to implement it. Have a look at the answer for approach which i used now.