SectionList
A performant interface for rendering sectioned lists, supporting the most handy features:
- Fully cross-platform.
- Configurable viewability callbacks.
- List header support.
- List footer support.
- Item separator support.
- Section header support.
- Section separator support.
- Heterogeneous data and item rendering support.
- Pull to Refresh.
- Scroll loading.
If you don't need section support and want a simpler interface, use <FlatList>
.
If you need sticky section header support, use ListView
for now.
Simple Examples:
<SectionList
renderItem={({item}) => <ListItem title={item.title}}
renderSectionHeader={({section}) => <H1 title={section.key} />}
sections={[ // homogenous rendering between sections
{data: [...], key: ...},
{data: [...], key: ...},
{data: [...], key: ...},
]}
/>
<SectionList
sections={[ // heterogeneous rendering between sections
{data: [...], key: ..., renderItem: ...},
{data: [...], key: ..., renderItem: ...},
{data: [...], key: ..., renderItem: ...},
]}
/>
This is a convenience wrapper around <VirtualizedList>
, and thus inherits the following caveats:
- Internal state is not preserved when content scrolls out of the render window. Make sure all your data is captured in the item data or external stores like Flux, Redux, or Relay.
- This is a
PureComponent
which means that it will not re-render ifprops
remain shallow- equal. Make sure that everything yourrenderItem
function depends on is passed as a prop that is not===
after updates, otherwise your UI may not update on changes. This includes thedata
prop and parent component state. - In order to constrain memory and enable smooth scrolling, content is rendered asynchronously offscreen. This means it's possible to scroll faster than the fill rate ands momentarily see blank content. This is a tradeoff that can be adjusted to suit the needs of each application, and we are working on improving it behind the scenes.
- By default, the list looks for a
key
prop on each item and uses that for the React key. Alternatively, you can provide a customkeyExtractor
prop.
Props
initialNumToRender
keyExtractor
renderItem
sections
onEndReachedThreshold
ItemSeparatorComponent
ListHeaderComponent
onEndReached
ListFooterComponent
onRefresh
onViewableItemsChanged
refreshing
SectionSeparatorComponent
renderSectionHeader
extraData
stickySectionHeadersEnabled
Reference
Props
initialNumToRender
How many items to render in the initial batch. This should be enough to fill the screen but not much more. Note these items will never be unmounted as part of the windowed rendering in order to improve perceived performance of scroll-to-top actions.
Type | Required |
---|---|
number | Yes |
keyExtractor
Used to extract a unique key for a given item at the specified index. Key is used for caching and as the react key to track item re-ordering. The default extractor checks item.key, then falls back to using the index, like react does.
Type | Required |
---|---|
(item: Item, index: number) => string | Yes |
renderItem
Default renderer for every item in every section. Can be over-ridden on a per-section basis.
Type | Required |
---|---|
(info: {item: Item, index: number}) => ?React.Element | Yes |
sections
Type | Required |
---|---|
Array | Yes |
onEndReachedThreshold
How far from the end (in units of visible length of the list) the bottom edge of the list must be from the end of the content to trigger the onEndReached
callback. Thus a value of 0.5 will trigger onEndReached
when the end of the content is within half the visible length of the list.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[number] | No |
ItemSeparatorComponent
Rendered in between adjacent Items within each section.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[ReactClass | No |
ListHeaderComponent
Rendered at the very beginning of the list.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[ReactClass | No |
onEndReached
Called once when the scroll position gets within onEndReachedThreshold
of the rendered content.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[(info: {distanceFromEnd: number}) => void] | No |
ListFooterComponent
Rendered at the very end of the list.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[ReactClass | No |
onRefresh
If provided, a standard RefreshControl will be added for "Pull to Refresh" functionality. Make sure to also set the refreshing
prop correctly.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[() => void] | No |
onViewableItemsChanged
Called when the viewability of rows changes, as defined by the viewabilityConfig
prop.
Type | Required |
---|
| [(info: { viewableItems: Array
refreshing
Set this true while waiting for new data from a refresh.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[boolean] | No |
SectionSeparatorComponent
Rendered in between each section.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[ReactClass | No |
renderSectionHeader
Rendered at the top of each section. Sticky headers are not yet supported.
Type | Required |
---|---|
[(info: {section: SectionT}) => ?React.Element | No |
extraData
A marker property for telling the list to re-render (since it implements PureComponent
). If any of your renderItem
, Header, Footer, etc. functions depend on anything outside of the data
prop, stick it here and treat it immutably.
Type | Required |
---|---|
any | No |
stickySectionHeadersEnabled
Makes section headers stick to the top of the screen until the next one pushes it off. Only enabled by default on iOS because that is the platform standard there.
Type | Required |
---|---|
boolean | No |