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react infinite grid is a React component which renders a grid of React elements.

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react-infinite-grid

react infinite grid is a React component which renders a grid of React elements. It's different because it only renders the elements that the user can see (and a small buffer) meaning that it is well suited for displaying a large number of elements.

Installation

npm install react-infinite-grid 

Example

The example below renders a grid with 100,000 items.

import React from 'react'; import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; import InfiniteGrid from '../src/grid';  class ExampleItem extends React.Component {    static get propTypes() {     return {       index: React.PropTypes.number     };   }    render() {     return(       <div className='example'>         This is {this.props.index}       </div>     );   }  }  // Create 100,000 Example items let items = []; for (let i = 0; i <= 100000; i++) {   items.push(<ExampleItem index={i} />); }  ReactDOM.render(<InfiniteGrid itemClassName={"item"} entries={items} />, document.getElementById('grid'));

Required props

  • entries React.PropTypes.arrayOf(React.PropTypes.element) - The only required property is an array of React elements that you want to render.

Optional props

  • height React.PropTypes.number - The height of the grid item
  • width React.PropTypes.number - The width of the grid item
  • padding React.PropTypes.number - The padding around your items
  • wrapperHeight React.PropTypes.number - The height of the grid.
  • lazyCallback React.PropTypes.func - A function that takes no arguments which is called when a user reaches the end of the grid. Useful if you want to lazy load your data.

Demo

You can find a demo here.


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