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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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*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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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*
* @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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* @flow
*/
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 React = require('react');
const ReactNative = require('react-native');
const {FlatList, StyleSheet, Text, View} = ReactNative;
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 RNTesterPage = require('./RNTesterPage');
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 infoLog = require('infoLog');
const {
FooterComponent,
HeaderComponent,
ItemComponent,
PlainInput,
SeparatorComponent,
genItemData,
getItemLayout,
pressItem,
renderSmallSwitchOption,
} = require('./ListExampleShared');
class MultiColumnExample extends React.PureComponent<
$FlowFixMeProps,
$FlowFixMeState,
> {
static title = '<FlatList> - MultiColumn';
static description = 'Performant, scrollable grid of data.';
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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state = {
data: genItemData(1000),
filterText: '',
fixedHeight: true,
logViewable: false,
numColumns: 2,
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virtualized: true,
};
_onChangeFilterText = filterText => {
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.setState(() => ({filterText}));
};
_onChangeNumColumns = numColumns => {
this.setState(() => ({numColumns: Number(numColumns)}));
};
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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render() {
const filterRegex = new RegExp(String(this.state.filterText), 'i');
const filter = item =>
filterRegex.test(item.text) || filterRegex.test(item.title);
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 filteredData = this.state.data.filter(filter);
return (
<RNTesterPage
title={this.props.navigator ? null : '<FlatList> - MultiColumn'}
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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noSpacer={true}
noScroll={true}>
<View style={styles.searchRow}>
<View style={styles.row}>
<PlainInput
onChangeText={this._onChangeFilterText}
placeholder="Search..."
value={this.state.filterText}
/>
<Text> numColumns: </Text>
<PlainInput
clearButtonMode="never"
onChangeText={this._onChangeNumColumns}
value={this.state.numColumns ? String(this.state.numColumns) : ''}
/>
</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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<View style={styles.row}>
{renderSmallSwitchOption(this, 'virtualized')}
{renderSmallSwitchOption(this, 'fixedHeight')}
{renderSmallSwitchOption(this, 'logViewable')}
</View>
</View>
<SeparatorComponent />
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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<FlatList
ListFooterComponent={FooterComponent}
ListHeaderComponent={HeaderComponent}
getItemLayout={
this.state.fixedHeight ? this._getItemLayout : undefined
}
data={filteredData}
key={this.state.numColumns + (this.state.fixedHeight ? 'f' : 'v')}
numColumns={this.state.numColumns || 1}
onRefresh={() => alert('onRefresh: nothing to refresh :P')}
refreshing={false}
renderItem={this._renderItemComponent}
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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disableVirtualization={!this.state.virtualized}
onViewableItemsChanged={this._onViewableItemsChanged}
legacyImplementation={false}
/>
</RNTesterPage>
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: any,
index: number,
): {length: number, offset: number, index: number} {
const length =
getItemLayout(data, index).length + 2 * (CARD_MARGIN + BORDER_WIDTH);
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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return {length, offset: length * 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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}
_renderItemComponent = ({item}) => {
return (
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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<View style={styles.card}>
<ItemComponent
item={item}
fixedHeight={this.state.fixedHeight}
onPress={this._pressItem}
/>
</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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);
};
// This is called when items change viewability by scrolling into or out of the viewable area.
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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_onViewableItemsChanged = (info: {
changed: Array<{
key: string,
isViewable: boolean,
item: {columns: Array<*>},
index: ?number,
section?: 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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// Impressions can be logged here
if (this.state.logViewable) {
infoLog(
'onViewableItemsChanged: ',
info.changed.map(v => ({...v, item: '...'})),
);
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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}
};
_pressItem = (key: string) => {
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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pressItem(this, key);
};
}
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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const CARD_MARGIN = 4;
const BORDER_WIDTH = 1;
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 styles = StyleSheet.create({
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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card: {
margin: CARD_MARGIN,
borderRadius: 10,
flex: 1,
overflow: 'hidden',
borderColor: 'lightgray',
borderWidth: BORDER_WIDTH,
},
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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row: {
flexDirection: 'row',
alignItems: 'center',
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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},
searchRow: {
padding: 10,
},
});
module.exports = MultiColumnExample;