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/*
* https://github.com/alicelieutier/smoothScroll/
* A teeny tiny, standard compliant, smooth scroll script with ease-in-out effect and no jQuery (or any other dependancy, FWIW).
* MIT License
*/
window.smoothScroll = (function(){
// We do not want this script to be applied in browsers that do not support those
// That means no smoothscroll on IE9 and below.
if(document.querySelectorAll === void 0 || window.pageYOffset === void 0 || history.pushState === void 0) { return; }
// Get the top position of an element in the document
var getTop = function(element) {
// return value of html.getBoundingClientRect().top ... IE : 0, other browsers : -pageYOffset
if(element.nodeName === 'HTML') return -window.pageYOffset
return element.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset;
}
// ease in out function thanks to:
// http://blog.greweb.fr/2012/02/bezier-curve-based-easing-functions-from-concept-to-implementation/
var easeInOutCubic = function (t) { return t<.5 ? 4*t*t*t : (t-1)*(2*t-2)*(2*t-2)+1 }
// calculate the scroll position we should be in
// given the start and end point of the scroll
// the time elapsed from the beginning of the scroll
// and the total duration of the scroll (default 500ms)
var position = function(start, end, elapsed, duration) {
if (elapsed > duration) return end;
return start + (end - start) * easeInOutCubic(elapsed / duration); // <-- you can change the easing funtion there
// return start + (end - start) * (elapsed / duration); // <-- this would give a linear scroll
}
// we use requestAnimationFrame to be called by the browser before every repaint
// if the first argument is an element then scroll to the top of this element
// if the first argument is numeric then scroll to this location
// if the callback exist, it is called when the scrolling is finished
var smoothScroll = function(el, duration, callback){
duration = duration || 500;
var start = window.pageYOffset;
if (typeof el === 'number') {
var end = parseInt(el);
} else {
var end = getTop(el);
}
var clock = Date.now();
var requestAnimationFrame = window.requestAnimationFrame ||
window.mozRequestAnimationFrame || window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
function(fn){window.setTimeout(fn, 15);};
var step = function(){
var elapsed = Date.now() - clock;
window.scroll(0, position(start, end, elapsed, duration));
if (elapsed > duration) {
if (typeof callback === 'function') {
callback(el);
}
} else {
requestAnimationFrame(step);
}
}
step();
}
var linkHandler = function(ev) {
ev.preventDefault();
if (location.hash !== this.hash) {
//NOTE(@ajoslin): Changed this line to stop $digest errors
//window.history.pushState(null, null, this.hash)
angular.element(document).injector().get('$location').hash(this.hash);
}
// using the history api to solve issue #1 - back doesn't work
// most browser don't update :target when the history api is used:
// THIS IS A BUG FROM THE BROWSERS.
// change the scrolling duration in this call
var targetEl = document.getElementById(this.hash.substring(1));
if (targetEl) {
smoothScroll(document.getElementById(this.hash.substring(1)), 500, function(el) {
location.replace('#' + el.id)
// this will cause the :target to be activated.
});
}
}
// We look for all the internal links in the documents and attach the smoothscroll function
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function () {
var internal = document.querySelectorAll('a[href^="#"]'), a;
for(var i=internal.length; a=internal[--i];){
a.addEventListener("click", linkHandler, false);
}
});
// return smoothscroll API
return smoothScroll;
})();