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Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
* @providesModule FlatList
* @flow
* @format
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
'use strict';
const MetroListView = require('MetroListView'); // Used as a fallback legacy option
const React = require('React');
const View = require('View');
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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const VirtualizedList = require('VirtualizedList');
const invariant = require('fbjs/lib/invariant');
import type {StyleObj} from 'StyleSheetTypes';
import type {ViewabilityConfig, ViewToken} from 'ViewabilityHelper';
import type {Props as VirtualizedListProps} from 'VirtualizedList';
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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type RequiredProps<ItemT> = {
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
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* Takes an item from `data` and renders it into the list. Example usage:
*
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
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* <FlatList
* ItemSeparatorComponent={Platform.OS !== 'android' && ({highlighted}) => (
* <View style={[style.separator, highlighted && {marginLeft: 0}]} />
* )}
* data={[{title: 'Title Text', key: 'item1'}]}
* renderItem={({item, separators}) => (
* <TouchableHighlight
* onPress={() => this._onPress(item)}
* onShowUnderlay={separators.highlight}
* onHideUnderlay={separators.unhighlight}>
* <View style={{backgroundColor: 'white'}}>
* <Text>{item.title}}</Text>
* </View>
* </TouchableHighlight>
* )}
* />
*
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
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* Provides additional metadata like `index` if you need it, as well as a more generic
* `separators.updateProps` function which let's you set whatever props you want to change the
* rendering of either the leading separator or trailing separator in case the more common
* `highlight` and `unhighlight` (which set the `highlighted: boolean` prop) are insufficient for
* your use-case.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
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renderItem: (info: {
item: ItemT,
index: number,
separators: {
highlight: () => void,
unhighlight: () => void,
updateProps: (select: 'leading' | 'trailing', newProps: Object) => void,
},
}) => ?React.Element<any>,
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* For simplicity, data is just a plain array. If you want to use something else, like an
* immutable list, use the underlying `VirtualizedList` directly.
*/
data: ?$ReadOnlyArray<ItemT>,
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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};
type OptionalProps<ItemT> = {
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
2017-02-04 18:25:32 +00:00
/**
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
2017-04-12 23:57:04 +00:00
* Rendered in between each item, but not at the top or bottom. By default, `highlighted` and
* `leadingItem` props are provided. `renderItem` provides `separators.highlight`/`unhighlight`
* which will update the `highlighted` prop, but you can also add custom props with
* `separators.updateProps`.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
ItemSeparatorComponent?: ?ReactClass<any>,
Add ListEmptyComponent prop Summary: Hey there :) Please let me know if the name `ListEmptyComponent` should be changed. I also thought about `ListNoItemsComponent`. Or maybe `ListPlaceholderComponent`? - [x] Explain the **motivation** for making this change. - [x] Provide a **test plan** demonstrating that the code is solid. - [x] Match the **code formatting** of the rest of the codebase. - [x] Target the `master` branch, NOT a "stable" branch. In a FlatList, I wanted to show some placeholder when my data is empty (while keeping eventual Header/Footer/RefreshControl). A way around this issue would be to do something like adding a `ListHeaderComponent` that checks if the list is empty, like so: ```js ListHeaderComponent={() => (!data.length ? <Text style={styles.noDataText}>No data found</Text> : null)} ``` But I felt it was not easily readable as soon as you have an actual header. This PR adds a `ListEmptyComponent` that is rendered when the list is empty. I added tests for VirtualizedList, FlatList and SectionList and ran `yarn test -- -u`. I then checked that the snapshots changed like I wanted. I also tested this against one of my project, though I had to manually add my changes because the project is on RN 0.43. Here are the docs screenshots: - [VirtualizedList](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/82368/25566000/0ebf2b82-2dd2-11e7-8b80-d8c505f1f2d6.png) - [FlatList](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/82368/25566005/2842ab42-2dd2-11e7-81b4-32c74c2b4fc3.png) - [SectionList](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/82368/25566010/368aec1e-2dd2-11e7-9425-3bb5e5803513.png) Thanks for your work! Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13718 Differential Revision: D4993711 Pulled By: sahrens fbshipit-source-id: 055b40f709067071e40308bdf5a37cedaa223dc5
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/**
* Rendered when the list is empty. Can be a React Component Class, a render function, or
* a rendered element.
*/
ListEmptyComponent?: ?(ReactClass<any> | React.Element<any>),
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* Rendered at the bottom of all the items. Can be a React Component Class, a render function, or
* a rendered element.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
ListFooterComponent?: ?(ReactClass<any> | React.Element<any>),
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* Rendered at the top of all the items. Can be a React Component Class, a render function, or
* a rendered element.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
ListHeaderComponent?: ?(ReactClass<any> | React.Element<any>),
/**
* Optional custom style for multi-item rows generated when numColumns > 1.
*/
columnWrapperStyle?: StyleObj,
/**
* A marker property for telling the list to re-render (since it implements `PureComponent`). If
* any of your `renderItem`, Header, Footer, etc. functions depend on anything outside of the
* `data` prop, stick it here and treat it immutably.
*/
extraData?: any,
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* `getItemLayout` is an optional optimizations that let us skip measurement of dynamic content if
* you know the height of items a priori. `getItemLayout` is the most efficient, and is easy to
* use if you have fixed height items, for example:
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*
* getItemLayout={(data, index) => (
* {length: ITEM_HEIGHT, offset: ITEM_HEIGHT * index, index}
* )}
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*
* Remember to include separator length (height or width) in your offset calculation if you
* specify `ItemSeparatorComponent`.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
getItemLayout?: (
data: ?Array<ItemT>,
index: number,
) => {length: number, offset: number, index: number},
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* If true, renders items next to each other horizontally instead of stacked vertically.
*/
horizontal?: ?boolean,
/**
* How many items to render in the initial batch. This should be enough to fill the screen but not
* much more. Note these items will never be unmounted as part of the windowed rendering in order
* to improve perceived performance of scroll-to-top actions.
*/
initialNumToRender: number,
Many improvements Summary: These got smashed together with some weird rebase snafu. They are pretty intertwined anyway so the value of separate commits is minimal (e.g. separate commits would not revert cleanly anyway). == [lists] better fill rate logging (previously D4907958) After looking through some production data, I think this will address all the issues we're seeing. Now: - Header/Footer getting no longer counted as blank. - Avoid floating point for Scuba. - Compare actual time of blankness, not just samples. - Include both "any" vs. "mostly" blank (similar to 1 and 4 frame drops). - Include events where there is no blankness so we have a baseline. - Remove events with too few samples **Test Plan: ** A bunch of scrolling in FlatListExample T17384966 == [Lists] Update SectionSeparatorItem docs (previously D4909526) Forgot to update the language here when we modified the behavior with the introduction of separator highlighting support. ** Test Plan: ** nope. == [Lists] Add renderSectionFooter prop to SectionList (previously D4923353) Handy for things like "see more" links and such. The logic here is to render the footer last, *after* the bottom section separator. This is to preserve the highlighting behavior of the section separator by keeping it adjacent to the items. **Test Plan: ** Added to snapshot test and example: {F66635525} {F66635526} == [SectionList] Add a bunch more info for rendering items and separators (previously D4923663) This extra info can be helpful for rending more complex patterns. **Test Plan: ** Made snapshot test more comprehensive and inspected the output. == [Lists] reduce render churn (previously D4924639) I don't think the velocity based leadFactor is helping and might actually be hurting because it causes a lot of churn in the items we render. Instead, this diff introduces fillPreference which biases the window expansion in the direction of scroll, but doesn't actually affect the final bounds of the window at all, so items that are already rendered are more likely to stay rendered. **Test Plan: ** Played around in debug mode and watched the overlay - seems better. Also tests all pass. T16621861 == [Lists] Add initialScrollIndex prop Makes it easy to load a VirtualizedList at a location in the middle of the content without wasting time rendering initial rows that aren't relevant, for example when opening an infinite calendar view to "today". **Test Plan: ** With debug overlay, set `initialScrollIndex={52}` prop in `FlatListExample` and and see it immediately render a full screen of items with item 52 aligned at the top of the screen. Note no initial items are mounted per debug overlay. Scroll around a bunch and everything else seems to work as normal. No SectionList impl since `getItemLayout` isn't easy to use there. T17091314 Reviewed By: bvaughn Differential Revision: D4907958 fbshipit-source-id: 8b9f1f542f9b240f1e317f3fd7e31c9376e8670e
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/**
* Instead of starting at the top with the first item, start at `initialScrollIndex`. This
* disables the "scroll to top" optimization that keeps the first `initialNumToRender` items
* always rendered and immediately renders the items starting at this initial index. Requires
* `getItemLayout` to be implemented.
*/
initialScrollIndex?: ?number,
/**
* Reverses the direction of scroll. Uses scale transforms of -1.
*/
inverted?: ?boolean,
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* Used to extract a unique key for a given item at the specified index. Key is used for caching
* and as the react key to track item re-ordering. The default extractor checks `item.key`, then
* falls back to using the index, like React does.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
keyExtractor: (item: ItemT, index: number) => string,
/**
* Multiple columns can only be rendered with `horizontal={false}` and will zig-zag like a
* `flexWrap` layout. Items should all be the same height - masonry layouts are not supported.
*/
numColumns: number,
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* Called once when the scroll position gets within `onEndReachedThreshold` of the rendered
* content.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
onEndReached?: ?(info: {distanceFromEnd: number}) => void,
/**
* How far from the end (in units of visible length of the list) the bottom edge of the
* list must be from the end of the content to trigger the `onEndReached` callback.
* Thus a value of 0.5 will trigger `onEndReached` when the end of the content is
* within half the visible length of the list.
*/
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onEndReachedThreshold?: ?number,
/**
* If provided, a standard RefreshControl will be added for "Pull to Refresh" functionality. Make
* sure to also set the `refreshing` prop correctly.
*/
onRefresh?: ?() => void,
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/**
* Called when the viewability of rows changes, as defined by the `viewabilityConfig` prop.
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*/
onViewableItemsChanged?: ?(info: {
viewableItems: Array<ViewToken>,
changed: Array<ViewToken>,
}) => void,
/**
* Set this when offset is needed for the loading indicator to show correctly.
* @platform android
*/
progressViewOffset?: number,
legacyImplementation?: ?boolean,
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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/**
* Set this true while waiting for new data from a refresh.
*/
refreshing?: ?boolean,
/**
* Note: may have bugs (missing content) in some circumstances - use at your own risk.
*
* This may improve scroll performance for large lists.
*/
removeClippedSubviews?: boolean,
/**
* See `ViewabilityHelper` for flow type and further documentation.
*/
viewabilityConfig?: ViewabilityConfig,
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};
type Props<ItemT> = RequiredProps<ItemT> &
OptionalProps<ItemT> &
VirtualizedListProps;
const defaultProps = {
...VirtualizedList.defaultProps,
numColumns: 1,
};
type DefaultProps = typeof defaultProps;
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/**
* A performant interface for rendering simple, flat lists, supporting the most handy features:
*
* - Fully cross-platform.
* - Optional horizontal mode.
* - Configurable viewability callbacks.
* - Header support.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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* - Footer support.
* - Separator support.
* - Pull to Refresh.
* - Scroll loading.
* - ScrollToIndex support.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*
* If you need section support, use [`<SectionList>`](docs/sectionlist.html).
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*
* Minimal Example:
*
* <FlatList
* data={[{key: 'a'}, {key: 'b'}]}
* renderItem={({item}) => <Text>{item.key}</Text>}
* />
*
* More complex example demonstrating `PureComponent` usage for perf optimization and avoiding bugs.
*
* - By binding the `onPressItem` handler, the props will remain `===` and `PureComponent` will
* prevent wasteful re-renders unless the actual `id`, `selected`, or `title` props change, even
* if the inner `SomeOtherWidget` has no such optimizations.
* - By passing `extraData={this.state}` to `FlatList` we make sure `FlatList` itself will re-render
* when the `state.selected` changes. Without setting this prop, `FlatList` would not know it
* needs to re-render any items because it is also a `PureComponent` and the prop comparison will
* not show any changes.
* - `keyExtractor` tells the list to use the `id`s for the react keys.
*
*
* class MyListItem extends React.PureComponent {
* _onPress = () => {
* this.props.onPressItem(this.props.id);
* };
*
* render() {
* return (
* <SomeOtherWidget
* {...this.props}
* onPress={this._onPress}
* />
* )
* }
* }
*
* class MyList extends React.PureComponent {
* state = {selected: (new Map(): Map<string, boolean>)};
*
* _keyExtractor = (item, index) => item.id;
*
* _onPressItem = (id: string) => {
* // updater functions are preferred for transactional updates
* this.setState((state) => {
* // copy the map rather than modifying state.
* const selected = new Map(state.selected);
* selected.set(id, !selected.get(id)); // toggle
* return {selected};
* });
* };
*
* _renderItem = ({item}) => (
* <MyListItem
* id={item.id}
* onPressItem={this._onPressItem}
* selected={!!this.state.selected.get(item.id)}
* title={item.title}
* />
* );
*
* render() {
* return (
* <FlatList
* data={this.props.data}
* extraData={this.state}
* keyExtractor={this._keyExtractor}
* renderItem={this._renderItem}
* />
* );
* }
* }
*
* This is a convenience wrapper around [`<VirtualizedList>`](docs/virtualizedlist.html),
* and thus inherits its props (as well as those of `ScrollView`) that aren't explicitly listed
* here, along with the following caveats:
*
* - Internal state is not preserved when content scrolls out of the render window. Make sure all
* your data is captured in the item data or external stores like Flux, Redux, or Relay.
* - This is a `PureComponent` which means that it will not re-render if `props` remain shallow-
* equal. Make sure that everything your `renderItem` function depends on is passed as a prop
* (e.g. `extraData`) that is not `===` after updates, otherwise your UI may not update on
* changes. This includes the `data` prop and parent component state.
* - In order to constrain memory and enable smooth scrolling, content is rendered asynchronously
* offscreen. This means it's possible to scroll faster than the fill rate ands momentarily see
* blank content. This is a tradeoff that can be adjusted to suit the needs of each application,
* and we are working on improving it behind the scenes.
* - By default, the list looks for a `key` prop on each item and uses that for the React key.
* Alternatively, you can provide a custom `keyExtractor` prop.
*
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*/
class FlatList<ItemT>
extends React.PureComponent<DefaultProps, Props<ItemT>, void> {
static defaultProps: DefaultProps = defaultProps;
props: Props<ItemT>;
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/**
* Scrolls to the end of the content. May be janky without `getItemLayout` prop.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
scrollToEnd(params?: ?{animated?: ?boolean}) {
this._listRef.scrollToEnd(params);
}
/**
* Scrolls to the item at a the specified index such that it is positioned in the viewable area
* such that `viewPosition` 0 places it at the top, 1 at the bottom, and 0.5 centered in the
* middle. `viewOffset` is a fixed number of pixels to offset the final target position.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*
* Note: cannot scroll to locations outside the render window without specifying the
* `getItemLayout` prop.
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
scrollToIndex(params: {
animated?: ?boolean,
index: number,
viewOffset?: number,
viewPosition?: number,
}) {
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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this._listRef.scrollToIndex(params);
}
/**
* Requires linear scan through data - use `scrollToIndex` instead if possible.
*
* Note: cannot scroll to locations outside the render window without specifying the
* `getItemLayout` prop.
*/
scrollToItem(params: {
animated?: ?boolean,
item: ItemT,
viewPosition?: number,
}) {
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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this._listRef.scrollToItem(params);
}
/**
Expand documentation scroll to offset Summary: I expanded the documentation of the scrollToOffset method a bit in FlatList Thanks for submitting a PR! Please read these instructions carefully: - [x] Explain the **motivation** for making this change. - [x] Provide a **test plan** demonstrating that the code is solid. - [x] Match the **code formatting** of the rest of the codebase. - [x] Target the `master` branch, NOT a "stable" branch. The documentation of the scrollToOffset method in FlatList was a bit confusing. Also, there was no documentation for this method on VirtualizedList. I added the doc block there and linked to it from the FlatList doc block. Please check if the link on the FlatList scrollToOffset method links to the scrollToOffset method of the VirtualizedList docs page. Sign the [CLA][2], if you haven't already. Small pull requests are much easier to review and more likely to get merged. Make sure the PR does only one thing, otherwise please split it. Make sure all **tests pass** on both [Travis][3] and [Circle CI][4]. PRs that break tests are unlikely to be merged. For more info, see the ["Pull Requests"][5] section of our "Contributing" guidelines. [1]: https://medium.com/martinkonicek/what-is-a-test-plan-8bfc840ec171#.y9lcuqqi9 [2]: https://code.facebook.com/cla [3]: https://travis-ci.org/facebook/react-native [4]: http://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native [5]: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-requests Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14317 Differential Revision: D5192378 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 6131a8e5adb2a2f7cb84344541f4f8b999a232d2
2017-06-06 19:24:47 +00:00
* Scroll to a specific content pixel offset in the list.
*
Expand documentation scroll to offset Summary: I expanded the documentation of the scrollToOffset method a bit in FlatList Thanks for submitting a PR! Please read these instructions carefully: - [x] Explain the **motivation** for making this change. - [x] Provide a **test plan** demonstrating that the code is solid. - [x] Match the **code formatting** of the rest of the codebase. - [x] Target the `master` branch, NOT a "stable" branch. The documentation of the scrollToOffset method in FlatList was a bit confusing. Also, there was no documentation for this method on VirtualizedList. I added the doc block there and linked to it from the FlatList doc block. Please check if the link on the FlatList scrollToOffset method links to the scrollToOffset method of the VirtualizedList docs page. Sign the [CLA][2], if you haven't already. Small pull requests are much easier to review and more likely to get merged. Make sure the PR does only one thing, otherwise please split it. Make sure all **tests pass** on both [Travis][3] and [Circle CI][4]. PRs that break tests are unlikely to be merged. For more info, see the ["Pull Requests"][5] section of our "Contributing" guidelines. [1]: https://medium.com/martinkonicek/what-is-a-test-plan-8bfc840ec171#.y9lcuqqi9 [2]: https://code.facebook.com/cla [3]: https://travis-ci.org/facebook/react-native [4]: http://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native [5]: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-requests Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14317 Differential Revision: D5192378 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 6131a8e5adb2a2f7cb84344541f4f8b999a232d2
2017-06-06 19:24:47 +00:00
* Check out [scrollToOffset](docs/virtualizedlist.html#scrolltooffset) of VirtualizedList
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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*/
scrollToOffset(params: {animated?: ?boolean, offset: number}) {
this._listRef.scrollToOffset(params);
}
/**
* Tells the list an interaction has occured, which should trigger viewability calculations, e.g.
* if `waitForInteractions` is true and the user has not scrolled. This is typically called by
* taps on items or by navigation actions.
*/
recordInteraction() {
this._listRef.recordInteraction();
}
/**
* Displays the scroll indicators momentarily.
*
* @platform ios
*/
flashScrollIndicators() {
this._listRef.flashScrollIndicators();
}
/**
* Provides a handle to the underlying scroll responder.
*/
getScrollResponder() {
if (this._listRef) {
return this._listRef.getScrollResponder();
}
}
getScrollableNode() {
if (this._listRef) {
return this._listRef.getScrollableNode();
}
}
setNativeProps(props: Object) {
if (this._listRef) {
this._listRef.setNativeProps(props);
}
}
componentWillMount() {
this._checkProps(this.props);
}
componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps: Props<ItemT>) {
invariant(
nextProps.numColumns === this.props.numColumns,
'Changing numColumns on the fly is not supported. Change the key prop on FlatList when ' +
'changing the number of columns to force a fresh render of the component.',
);
this._checkProps(nextProps);
}
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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_hasWarnedLegacy = false;
_listRef: VirtualizedList;
_captureRef = ref => {
this._listRef = ref;
};
_checkProps(props: Props<ItemT>) {
const {
getItem,
getItemCount,
horizontal,
legacyImplementation,
numColumns,
columnWrapperStyle,
} = props;
invariant(
!getItem && !getItemCount,
'FlatList does not support custom data formats.',
);
if (numColumns > 1) {
invariant(!horizontal, 'numColumns does not support horizontal.');
} else {
invariant(
!columnWrapperStyle,
'columnWrapperStyle not supported for single column lists',
);
}
if (legacyImplementation) {
invariant(
numColumns === 1,
'Legacy list does not support multiple columns.',
);
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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// Warning: may not have full feature parity and is meant more for debugging and performance
// comparison.
if (!this._hasWarnedLegacy) {
console.warn(
'FlatList: Using legacyImplementation - some features not supported and performance ' +
'may suffer',
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
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);
this._hasWarnedLegacy = true;
}
}
}
_getItem = (data: Array<ItemT>, index: number) => {
const {numColumns} = this.props;
if (numColumns > 1) {
const ret = [];
for (let kk = 0; kk < numColumns; kk++) {
const item = data[index * numColumns + kk];
item && ret.push(item);
}
return ret;
} else {
return data[index];
}
};
_getItemCount = (data: ?Array<ItemT>): number => {
return data ? Math.ceil(data.length / this.props.numColumns) : 0;
};
_keyExtractor = (items: ItemT | Array<ItemT>, index: number) => {
const {keyExtractor, numColumns} = this.props;
if (numColumns > 1) {
invariant(
Array.isArray(items),
'FlatList: Encountered internal consistency error, expected each item to consist of an ' +
'array with 1-%s columns; instead, received a single item.',
numColumns,
);
return items
.map((it, kk) => keyExtractor(it, index * numColumns + kk))
.join(':');
} else {
return keyExtractor(items, index);
}
};
_pushMultiColumnViewable(arr: Array<ViewToken>, v: ViewToken): void {
const {numColumns, keyExtractor} = this.props;
v.item.forEach((item, ii) => {
invariant(v.index != null, 'Missing index!');
const index = v.index * numColumns + ii;
arr.push({...v, item, key: keyExtractor(item, index), index});
});
}
_onViewableItemsChanged = info => {
const {numColumns, onViewableItemsChanged} = this.props;
if (!onViewableItemsChanged) {
return;
}
if (numColumns > 1) {
const changed = [];
const viewableItems = [];
info.viewableItems.forEach(v =>
this._pushMultiColumnViewable(viewableItems, v),
);
info.changed.forEach(v => this._pushMultiColumnViewable(changed, v));
onViewableItemsChanged({viewableItems, changed});
} else {
onViewableItemsChanged(info);
}
};
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
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_renderItem = (info: Object) => {
const {renderItem, numColumns, columnWrapperStyle} = this.props;
if (numColumns > 1) {
const {item, index} = info;
invariant(
Array.isArray(item),
'Expected array of items with numColumns > 1',
);
return (
<View style={[{flexDirection: 'row'}, columnWrapperStyle]}>
{item.map((it, kk) => {
Add support for updating adjacent separators on row highlight to FlatList Summary: A nice bit of polish for apps is to update the separators between list items when press actives the highlight (things get especially noticeable/ugly when the separators are not full width and don't adjust). This can be difficult to coordinate and update efficiently, so we bake the functionality into `VirtualizedList`. The approach taken here is a little different from `ListView`. We pass a new `separators` object with `renderItem` that has easy-to-use callbacks for toggling the 'highlighted' prop on both adjacent separators - they can be wired up directly to the `onShow/HideUnderlay` props of `TouchableHighlight` (pit of success and all that - we want those RN apps to be polished!), but we also provide a more generic `separators.updateProps` method to set any custom props. This also passes in `leadingItem` so more custom wiring can be done on initial render (e.g. linking the highlight state with `Animated`). This also moves the separator rendering into the `CellRenderer`. I think this might also fix some subtle measurement bugs with the `onLayout` not capturing the height of the separator, so that's nice too, but the main reason is to have an easy place to store the state so we don't have to re-render the entire list like `ListView` does. Instead we track references to the cells and call update only on the two we care about so the feedback is instantaneous even with big, heavy lists. This diff also messes with a bunch of flow and updates the example to be more like a standard list. `SectionList` support is coming in a stacked diff. **TestPlan** Video demo: https://youtu.be/uFE7qGA0mg4 Pretty sure this is backwards compatible.... Reviewed By: thechefchen Differential Revision: D4833557 fbshipit-source-id: 685af46243ba13246bf280dae8a4223381ce8cea
2017-04-12 23:57:04 +00:00
const element = renderItem({
item: it,
index: index * numColumns + kk,
separators: info.separators,
});
return element && React.cloneElement(element, {key: kk});
})}
</View>
);
} else {
return renderItem(info);
}
};
render() {
if (this.props.legacyImplementation) {
return (
<MetroListView
{...this.props}
items={this.props.data}
ref={this._captureRef}
/>
);
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
2017-02-04 18:25:32 +00:00
} else {
return (
<VirtualizedList
{...this.props}
renderItem={this._renderItem}
getItem={this._getItem}
getItemCount={this._getItemCount}
keyExtractor={this._keyExtractor}
ref={this._captureRef}
onViewableItemsChanged={
this.props.onViewableItemsChanged && this._onViewableItemsChanged
}
/>
);
Better ListView - FlatList Summary: We really need a better list view - so here it is! Main changes from existing `ListView`: * Items are "virtualized" to limit memory - that is, items outside of the render window are unmounted and their memory is reclaimed. This means that instance state is not preserved when items scroll out of the render window. * No `DataSource` - just a simple `data` prop of shape `Array<any>`. By default, they are expected to be of the shape `{key: string}` but a custom `rowExtractor` function can be provided for different shapes, e.g. graphql data where you want to map `id` to `key`. Note the underlying `VirtualizedList` is much more flexible. * Fancy `scrollTo` functionality: `scrollToEnd`, `scrollToIndex`, and `scrollToItem` in addition to the normal `scrollToOffset`. * Built-in pull to refresh support - set set the `onRefresh` and `refreshing` props. * Rendering additional rows is usually done with low priority, after any interactions/animations complete, unless we're about to run out of rendered content. This should help apps feel more responsive. * Component props replace render functions, e.g. `ItemComponent: ReactClass<{item: Item, index: number}>` replaces `renderRow: (...) => React.Element<*>` * Supports dynamic items automatically by using `onLayout`, or `getItemLayout` can be provided for a perf boost and smoother `scrollToIndex` and scroll bar behavior. * Visibility callback replaced with more powerful viewability callback and works in vertical and horizontal mode on at least Android and iOS, but probably other platforms as well. Extra power comes from the `viewablePercentThreshold` that lets the client decide when an item should be considered viewable. Demo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/576288835853049/permalink/753923058089625/ Reviewed By: yungsters Differential Revision: D4412469 fbshipit-source-id: e2d891490bf76fe14df49294ecddf78a58adcf23
2017-02-04 18:25:32 +00:00
}
}
}
module.exports = FlatList;