There are some solutions, make sure to check them all 🙂
Option1:
The router outlet will emit the activate
event any time a new component is being instantiated, so we could use (activate)
to scroll (for example) to the top:
app.component.html
<router-outlet (activate)="onActivate($event)"></router-outlet>
app.component.ts
onActivate(event) {
// window.scroll(0,0);
window.scroll({
top: 0,
left: 0,
behavior: 'smooth'
});
//or document.body.scrollTop = 0;
//or document.querySelector('body').scrollTo(0,0)
...
}
As the smooth scroll is not implemented well in Safari, use, for exemple, this solution for a smooth scroll:
onActivate(event) {
let scrollToTop = window.setInterval(() => {
let pos = window.pageYOffset;
if (pos > 0) {
window.scrollTo(0, pos - 20); // how far to scroll on each step
} else {
window.clearInterval(scrollToTop);
}
}, 16);
}
If you wish to be selective, say not every component should trigger the scrolling, you can check it in an if
statement like this:
onActivate(e) {
if (e.constructor.name)==="login"{ // for example
window.scroll(0,0);
}
}
Option2:
Since Angular6.1, we can also use { scrollPositionRestoration: 'enabled' }
on eagerly loaded modules and it will be applied to all routes:
RouterModule.forRoot(appRoutes, { scrollPositionRestoration: 'enabled' })
It will also do the smooth scrolling, already. However this has the inconvenient for doing it on every routing.
Option3:
An other solution is to do the top scrolling on router animation. Add this in every transition where you want to scroll to the top:
query(':enter, :leave', style({ position: 'fixed' }), { optional: true })