1.0.0 • Published 4 years ago

react-virtualized-auto-sizer-pro v1.0.0

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

react-virtualized-auto-sizer-pro

Standalone version of the AutoSizer component from react-virtualized, fork from react-virtualized-auto-sizer. Support deciding whether execute resize handler via checkExecuteResizeHandler props

Install

npm install --save react-virtualized-auto-sizer-pro

Documentation

High-order component that automatically adjusts the width and height of a single child.

Prop Types

PropertyTypeRequired?Description
childrenFunctionFunction responsible for rendering children. This function should implement the following signature: ({ height: number, width: number }) => PropTypes.element
checkExecuteResizeHandlerFunctionFunction responsible for deciding whether execute the resize handler, default return true; it is passed the following named parameters: ({ height: number, width: number }).
classNameStringOptional custom CSS class name to attach to root AutoSizer element. This is an advanced property and is not typically necessary.
defaultHeightNumberHeight passed to child for initial render; useful for server-side rendering. This value will be overridden with an accurate height after mounting.
defaultWidthNumberWidth passed to child for initial render; useful for server-side rendering. This value will be overridden with an accurate width after mounting.
disableHeightBooleanFixed height; if specified, the child's height property will not be managed
disableWidthBooleanFixed width; if specified, the child's width property will not be managed
nonceStringNonce of the inlined stylesheets for Content Security Policy
onResizeFunctionCallback to be invoked on-resize; it is passed the following named parameters: ({ height: number, width: number }).
styleObjectOptional custom inline style to attach to root AutoSizer element. This is an advanced property and is not typically necessary.

Examples

Many react-virtualized components require explicit dimensions but sometimes you just want a component to just grow to fill all of the available space. The AutoSizer component can be useful in this case.

One word of caution about using AutoSizer with flexbox containers. Flex containers don't prevent their children from growing and AutoSizer greedily grows to fill as much space as possible. Combining the two can cause a loop. The simple way to fix this is to nest AutoSizer inside of a block element (like a <div>) rather than putting it as a direct child of the flex container. Read more about common AutoSizer questions here.

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { AutoSizer, List } from 'react-virtualized';
import 'react-virtualized/styles.css'; // only needs to be imported once

// List data as an array of strings
const list = [
  'Brian Vaughn',
  // And so on...
];

function rowRenderer({ key, index, style }) {
  return (
    <div key={key} style={style}>
      {list[index]}
    </div>
  );
}

// Render your list
ReactDOM.render(
  <AutoSizer>
    {({ height, width }) => (
      <List
        height={height}
        rowCount={list.length}
        rowHeight={20}
        rowRenderer={rowRenderer}
        width={width}
      />
    )}
  </AutoSizer>,
  document.getElementById('example')
);

License

MIT © Kerita