| export function isWindow(obj: any): obj is Window { | |
| return obj !== null && obj !== undefined && obj === obj.window; | |
| } | |
| const getScroll = (target: HTMLElement | Window | Document | null): number => { | |
| if (typeof window === 'undefined') { | |
| return 0; | |
| } | |
| let result = 0; | |
| if (isWindow(target)) { | |
| result = target.pageYOffset; | |
| } else if (target instanceof Document) { | |
| result = target.documentElement.scrollTop; | |
| } else if (target instanceof HTMLElement) { | |
| result = target.scrollTop; | |
| } else if (target) { | |
| // According to the type inference, the `target` is `never` type. | |
| // Since we configured the loose mode type checking, and supports mocking the target with such shape below:: | |
| // `{ documentElement: { scrollLeft: 200, scrollTop: 400 } }`, | |
| // the program may falls into this branch. | |
| // Check the corresponding tests for details. Don't sure what is the real scenario this happens. | |
| /* biome-ignore lint/complexity/useLiteralKeys: target is a never type */ /* eslint-disable-next-line dot-notation */ | |
| result = target['scrollTop']; | |
| } | |
| if (target && !isWindow(target) && typeof result !== 'number') { | |
| result = (target.ownerDocument ?? target).documentElement?.scrollTop; | |
| } | |
| return result; | |
| }; | |
| export default getScroll; | |