window.scrollTo only works when the scroll behavior is set on html.
If scroll is set on body then document.querySelector("body").scrollTo(0,0)
If you have set overflow: scroll on some container inside of the DOM, then that need to be accessed. Assign an id to that. For example I have below div container for which I have set overflow: scroll.
<html lang="en" dir="ltr"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title></title> </head> <body> <div id="root"> <div id="scroller"> <!-- other content --> </div> </div> </body> </html>
Then for scrolling behavior, you need to query the scroller.
const scrollToTop = () => { document.getElementById("scroller").scroll(0,0) } <button onClick={scrollToTop}>Scroll to Top</button>
This would work perfectly.