Summary:
`renderItem` on `SectionList` is within the `OptionalProps` group of props but it is not actually marked as optional. Which means that doing things such as in the example where each section has its own `renderItem` and no `renderItem` prop is passed into `SectionList` will fail flow.
Create a `SectionList` where each section has it's own `renderItem` and do not pass in a `renderItem` into `SectionList`. Run flow, it should error.
[GENERAL] [MINOR] [SectionList] -Makes `renderItem` prop on `SectionList` optional for flow.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17262
Differential Revision: D6645672
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 1096e8c4998c14003cf42f29ea559505082047c1
Summary:
Added language to explain that you still need to add keys for each section even if you use a keyExtractor method.
No code changed; just clarified documentation.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15007
Differential Revision: D5425897
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: db44064a28a673feeda5a6765ea45217d3ae51e2
Summary:
Flashing scroll indicators is a standard behavior on iOS to show the user there's more content.
Launch RNTester on iOS, go to the ScrollView section, tap the "Flash scroll indicators" button.
You'll see this:
![Flash scroll indicators](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/57791/26250919/ebea607a-3cab-11e7-96c6-27579cc809ab.gif)
I've exposed the method `flashScrollIndicators` on all scrolling components that were already exposing a `scrollToXXX` method so it's usable from those components using a ref.
Let me know what you think.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14058
Differential Revision: D5103239
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: caad8474fbe475065418d771b17e4ea9766ffcdc
Summary:
minor spelling error fix
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14273
Differential Revision: D5160964
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 3142cc511476e8b494576b8e31faf43eb97b40c5
Summary:
Hey there :)
Please let me know if the name `ListEmptyComponent` should be changed. I also thought about `ListNoItemsComponent`. Or maybe `ListPlaceholderComponent`?
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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
Summary: People rarely re-order sections so this is an annoying requirement and we can just use the index by default.
Reviewed By: thechefchen
Differential Revision: D4972154
fbshipit-source-id: 256c445b36c9ba101277614d30a6dc1dbd477ee0
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:
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== [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
Summary:
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When copy pasting the SectionList, got an error with a non closing JSX tag
What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Closing the JSX tag in 2 files
no test required
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13525
Differential Revision: D4908495
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: f2dc49c9238d1da8906f7daf144429a57ad725a3
Summary:
It's just causing problems (e.g. when combined with transform animations like those used
in some navigators) and hopefully it's not necessary with JS-side windowing. If people need the
perf, they can turn it on themselves.
Should fix https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/13316 and related issues.
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D4884147
fbshipit-source-id: 95c82448581076c0d0b2c80b1cd80cc294898174
Summary: It can be much more convenient instead of binding and setting `extraData` or what-not.
Reviewed By: blairvanderhoof
Differential Revision: D4829165
fbshipit-source-id: bb781fedc831059e7b5065ea4357955aed79beda
Summary:
This fixes the website build because docgen was unable to parse this `*`
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13300
Differential Revision: D4828837
Pulled By: ericvicenti
fbshipit-source-id: 7ebc04241742f7bb5a871e7e438fb23af90a70bd
Summary:
Basic functionality that takes `itemIndex` and `sectionIndex`
**TestPlan**
Added this to onChangeText:
this._listRef.getNode().scrollToLocation({itemIndex: 6, sectionIndex: 3, viewOffset: 25});
and saw it scroll to the correct position right under the sticky header.
Reviewed By: bvaughn
Differential Revision: D4821714
fbshipit-source-id: 261e373f9c4af384db5a363df5b0fd9274b1bdfe
Summary:
so users can call `setNativeProps` and do more compositing.
**Test Plan:**
Added this to `onPress` of `SectionListExample` and `FlatListExample`:
this._listRef.getNode().getScrollResponder().setNativeProps({scrollEnabled: false});
and saw scroll get disabled. Note the call to `getNode` because we are using the `Animated.createComponent` wrapper.
Reviewed By: achen1, bvaughn
Differential Revision: D4821711
fbshipit-source-id: 8d1f3dd7ccc646524f154721c5c7036620d57132
Summary: it's possible to update data and not have the content length change, which could prevent onEndReached from ever firing again, so fix that.
Reviewed By: bvaughn, yungsters
Differential Revision: D4783818
fbshipit-source-id: ec4640f4b8cf820165b045eaafee6fb41c0b0499