Use state to track if the Modal is open and only hide scroll if it’s true. Since you’re using document.body.style.overflow = 'hidden'
in componentDidMount
, the component still gets mounted which calls the lifecycle method that hides the scroll on body.
export class Modal extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
open:false
}
}
componentDidMount() {
if(this.state.open){
document.body.style.overflow = 'hidden';
}
}
componentWillUnmount() {
document.body.style.overflow = 'unset';
}
render() {
return (
<React.Fragment>
{this.props.showAt ?
this.props.show ?
<div style={style} className={`${this.props.sectionName} ${modalTypeStyle ? modalTypeStyle : styles.modalWhite} ${modalTypeSize ? modalTypeSize : styles.modalSmall} ${!this.props.showAt ? styles.modalWhiteFixed : ""}`}>
{this.props.arrowShape ? <div className={arrowTypeStyle ? arrowTypeStyle : styles.triangleToprightWhite} /> : null}
{this.props.children}
</div>
: null
:
this.props.show ?
<div className={`${this.props.className} ${styles.modal}`}>
<div style={style} className={`${this.props.sectionName} ${modalTypeStyle ? modalTypeStyle : styles.modalWhite} ${modalTypeSize ? modalTypeSize : styles.modalSmall} ${!this.props.showAt ? styles.modalWhiteFixed : ""}`}>
{this.props.arrowShape ? <div className={arrowTypeStyle ? arrowTypeStyle : styles.triangleToprightWhite} /> : null}
{this.props.children}
</div>
</div> :
null}
</React.Fragment>
)
}
}