/** * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. * * @flow * @format */ 'use strict'; const Platform = require('../Utilities/Platform'); const React = require('react'); const VirtualizedSectionList = require('./VirtualizedSectionList'); import type {ScrollResponderType} from '../Components/ScrollView/ScrollView'; import type { SectionBase as _SectionBase, Props as VirtualizedSectionListProps, ScrollToLocationParamsType, } from './VirtualizedSectionList'; type Item = any; export type SectionBase = _SectionBase; type RequiredProps> = {| /** * The actual data to render, akin to the `data` prop in [``](https://reactnative.dev/docs/flatlist.html). * * General shape: * * sections: $ReadOnlyArray<{ * data: $ReadOnlyArray, * renderItem?: ({item: SectionItem, ...}) => ?React.Element<*>, * ItemSeparatorComponent?: ?ReactClass<{highlighted: boolean, ...}>, * }> */ sections: $ReadOnlyArray, |}; type OptionalProps> = {| /** * Default renderer for every item in every section. Can be over-ridden on a per-section basis. */ renderItem?: (info: { item: Item, index: number, section: SectionT, separators: { highlight: () => void, unhighlight: () => void, updateProps: (select: 'leading' | 'trailing', newProps: Object) => void, ... }, ... }) => null | React.Element, /** * A marker property for telling the list to re-render (since it implements `PureComponent`). If * any of your `renderItem`, Header, Footer, etc. functions depend on anything outside of the * `data` prop, stick it here and treat it immutably. */ extraData?: any, /** * How many items to render in the initial batch. This should be enough to fill the screen but not * much more. Note these items will never be unmounted as part of the windowed rendering in order * to improve perceived performance of scroll-to-top actions. */ initialNumToRender: number, /** * Reverses the direction of scroll. Uses scale transforms of -1. */ inverted?: ?boolean, /** * Used to extract a unique key for a given item at the specified index. Key is used for caching * and as the react key to track item re-ordering. The default extractor checks item.key, then * falls back to using the index, like react does. Note that this sets keys for each item, but * each overall section still needs its own key. */ keyExtractor: (item: Item, index: number) => string, /** * Called once when the scroll position gets within `onEndReachedThreshold` of the rendered * content. */ onEndReached?: ?(info: {distanceFromEnd: number, ...}) => void, /** * Note: may have bugs (missing content) in some circumstances - use at your own risk. * * This may improve scroll performance for large lists. */ removeClippedSubviews?: boolean, |}; export type Props = {| ...$Diff< VirtualizedSectionListProps, { getItem: $PropertyType, 'getItem'>, getItemCount: $PropertyType< VirtualizedSectionListProps, 'getItemCount', >, renderItem: $PropertyType< VirtualizedSectionListProps, 'renderItem', >, ... }, >, ...RequiredProps, ...OptionalProps, |}; const defaultProps = { ...VirtualizedSectionList.defaultProps, stickySectionHeadersEnabled: Platform.OS === 'ios', }; type DefaultProps = typeof defaultProps; /** * 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 * [``](https://reactnative.dev/docs/flatlist.html). * * Simple Examples: * * } * renderSectionHeader={({section}) =>
} * sections={[ // homogeneous rendering between sections * {data: [...], title: ...}, * {data: [...], title: ...}, * {data: [...], title: ...}, * ]} * /> * * * * This is a convenience wrapper around [``](docs/virtualizedlist.html), * and thus inherits its props (as well as those of `ScrollView`) that aren't explicitly listed * here, along with 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 if `props` remain shallow- * equal. Make sure that everything your `renderItem` function depends on is passed as a prop * (e.g. `extraData`) that is not `===` after updates, otherwise your UI may not update on * changes. This includes the `data` 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 and 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 custom `keyExtractor` prop. * */ class SectionList> extends React.PureComponent< Props, void, > { props: Props; static defaultProps: DefaultProps = defaultProps; /** * Scrolls to the item at the specified `sectionIndex` and `itemIndex` (within the section) * positioned in the viewable area such that `viewPosition` 0 places it at the top (and may be * covered by a sticky header), 1 at the bottom, and 0.5 centered in the middle. `viewOffset` is a * fixed number of pixels to offset the final target position, e.g. to compensate for sticky * headers. * * Note: cannot scroll to locations outside the render window without specifying the * `getItemLayout` prop. */ scrollToLocation(params: ScrollToLocationParamsType) { if (this._wrapperListRef != null) { this._wrapperListRef.scrollToLocation(params); } } /** * Tells the list an interaction has occurred, which should trigger viewability calculations, e.g. * if `waitForInteractions` is true and the user has not scrolled. This is typically called by * taps on items or by navigation actions. */ recordInteraction() { const listRef = this._wrapperListRef && this._wrapperListRef.getListRef(); listRef && listRef.recordInteraction(); } /** * Displays the scroll indicators momentarily. * * @platform ios */ flashScrollIndicators() { const listRef = this._wrapperListRef && this._wrapperListRef.getListRef(); listRef && listRef.flashScrollIndicators(); } /** * Provides a handle to the underlying scroll responder. */ getScrollResponder(): ?ScrollResponderType { const listRef = this._wrapperListRef && this._wrapperListRef.getListRef(); if (listRef) { return listRef.getScrollResponder(); } } getScrollableNode(): any { const listRef = this._wrapperListRef && this._wrapperListRef.getListRef(); if (listRef) { return listRef.getScrollableNode(); } } setNativeProps(props: Object) { const listRef = this._wrapperListRef && this._wrapperListRef.getListRef(); if (listRef) { listRef.setNativeProps(props); } } render(): React.Node { return ( items.length} getItem={(items, index) => items[index]} /> ); } _wrapperListRef: ?React.ElementRef; _captureRef = ref => { /* $FlowFixMe(>=0.99.0 site=react_native_fb) This comment suppresses an * error found when Flow v0.99 was deployed. To see the error, delete this * comment and run Flow. */ this._wrapperListRef = ref; }; } module.exports = SectionList;