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A zero-config, fast and small (~3kB) virtual list (and grid) component for React, Vue, Solid and Svelte.
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TypeScript
import { JSX, ReactElement, ReactNode } from "react";
import { CacheSnapshot, ScrollToIndexOpts } from "../core/index.js";
import { CustomContainerComponent, CustomItemComponent } from "./types.js";
/**
* Methods of {@link WindowVirtualizer}.
*/
export interface WindowVirtualizerHandle {
/**
* Get current {@link CacheSnapshot}.
*/
readonly cache: CacheSnapshot;
/**
* Find the start index of visible range of items.
*/
findStartIndex: () => number;
/**
* Find the end index of visible range of items.
*/
findEndIndex: () => number;
/**
* Scroll to the item specified by index.
* @param index index of item
* @param opts options
*/
scrollToIndex(index: number, opts?: ScrollToIndexOpts): void;
}
/**
* Props of {@link WindowVirtualizer}.
*/
export interface WindowVirtualizerProps {
/**
* Elements rendered by this component.
*
* You can also pass a function and set {@link WindowVirtualizerProps.count} to create elements lazily.
*/
children: ReactNode | ((index: number) => ReactElement);
/**
* If you set a function to {@link WindowVirtualizerProps.children}, you have to set total number of items to this prop.
*/
count?: number;
/**
* Number of items to render above/below the visible bounds of the list. Lower value will give better performance but you can increase to avoid showing blank items in fast scrolling.
* @defaultValue 4
*/
overscan?: number;
/**
* Item size hint for unmeasured items. It will help to reduce scroll jump when items are measured if used properly.
*
* - If not set, initial item sizes will be automatically estimated from measured sizes. This is recommended for most cases.
* - If set, you can opt out estimation and use the value as initial item size.
*/
itemSize?: number;
/**
* While true is set, scroll position will be maintained from the end not usual start when items are added to/removed from start. It's recommended to set false if you add to/remove from mid/end of the list because it can cause unexpected behavior. This prop is useful for reverse infinite scrolling.
*/
shift?: boolean;
/**
* If true, rendered as a horizontally scrollable list. Otherwise rendered as a vertically scrollable list.
*/
horizontal?: boolean;
/**
* You can restore cache by passing a {@link CacheSnapshot} on mount. This is useful when you want to restore scroll position after navigation. The snapshot can be obtained from {@link WindowVirtualizerHandle.cache}.
*
* **The length of items should be the same as when you take the snapshot, otherwise restoration may not work as expected.**
*/
cache?: CacheSnapshot;
/**
* A prop for SSR. If set, the specified amount of items will be mounted in the initial rendering regardless of the container size until hydrated.
*/
ssrCount?: number;
/**
* Component or element type for container element.
* @defaultValue "div"
*/
as?: keyof JSX.IntrinsicElements | CustomContainerComponent;
/**
* Component or element type for item element. This component will get {@link CustomItemComponentProps} as props.
* @defaultValue "div"
*/
item?: keyof JSX.IntrinsicElements | CustomItemComponent;
/**
* Callback invoked whenever scroll offset changes.
*/
onScroll?: () => void;
/**
* Callback invoked when scrolling stops.
*/
onScrollEnd?: () => void;
}
/**
* {@link Virtualizer} controlled by the window scrolling. See {@link WindowVirtualizerProps} and {@link WindowVirtualizerHandle}.
*/
export declare const WindowVirtualizer: import("react").ForwardRefExoticComponent<WindowVirtualizerProps & import("react").RefAttributes<WindowVirtualizerHandle>>;