0.1.1 • Published 2 years ago

react-list-window v0.1.1

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MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

React List Window

react-list-window is a package designed to simplify the rendering of large and extensive lists in your web applications. Managing large lists efficiently can be a challenging task, leading to performance issues and slow loading times. This package provides an elegant solution through "windowing," allowing you to display only the visible portion of your list at any given time.

Installation

You can install this component using your preferred package manager. For example, using npm:

npm install react-list-window

Or using yarn:

yarn add react-list-window

Usage

1. Import Components

First, import components:

import { List, Data } from "react-window-list";

2. Define API Function and Props

The List component needs an API function to fetch data page by page. This is a simple example of an API Function accepting an abort controller signal:

const apiFn = (page, pageSize, signal) =>
    new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        signal.addEventListener("abort", () => {
            reject(new DOMException("Aborted", "AbortError"));
        });

        resolve({
            data: posts.slice(page * pageSize, (page + 1) * pageSize),
            hasNextPage: (page + 1) * pageSize < manyPosts.length,
            page,
            pageSize,
            total: posts.length,
        });
    });

and the props will be like below:

const props = useMemo(
    () => ({
        apiFn,
        orientation: "vertical",
        pageSize: 100,
        fixedSize: false,
        autoLoad: true,
    }),
    []
);

3. Create List Component With Data Provider

You can get all data from Data component like below. You must pass a function rendering elements that are wrapped with Windowed component.

<List {...props}>
   <Data<Post>>
      {(state) =>
         state.data.map((d) => (
            <Windowed key={d.id}>
                  <Post post={d} />
            </Windowed>
         ))
      }
   </Data>
</List>

Note: You don't necessarily need to wrap components with Windowed. This component is responsible for windowing and will not be applied if you don't use it.

4. Add Trigger Component

With Trigger you can control when to load a new page. Whenever the button element enters viewport handleLoadMore function will be called. It can be disabled by passing loadMore={false} as a property.

<Trigger>
    {({ handleLoadMore, enterCount, loading, hasNextPage }) => (
        <button onClick={handleLoadMore}>
            Load More {loading && "Loading!"} enterCount: {enterCount} hasNextPage{" "}
            {hasNextPage ? "YES" : "NO"}
        </button>
    )}
</Trigger>

Contributions

We welcome contributions from the community to enhance this package. If you have ideas for improvements, bug fixes, or new features, please feel free to contribute.

Before making any changes, we encourage you to open an issue on our GitHub repository to discuss your proposed contribution. This helps ensure that your contribution aligns with the project's goals and guidelines.

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