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react-virtual
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React Hyper Scroller v3 released!
One thing to keep in mind is that React Hyper Scroller may not be the best for all use-cases. If it doesn't work for you, there are very cool alternatives like react-window, react-virtualized or react-virtual.
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🚀10 Trending projects on GitHub for web developers - 19th November 2021
Enjoy this library? Try the entire TanStack! React Query, React Table, React Charts, React Virtual
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I made Graphire, a hook-based React library to visualize huge networks of nodes and links in an unopinionated way.
"Unopiniated" is right, it means "this library doesn't force you to use it in a particular way", while headless is more specific to UI. I've actually seen it being used by some of the more popular libraries like react-table, react-virtual, and headlessui.
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My March & April In Code
While trying to figure out how to implement a dynamic grid in react-virtual, I noticed an omission/clarification in the docs regarding one of the useVirtual properties, so that was an easy win PR!
react-window
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Virtual Scrolling in React: Implementation from scratch and using react-window
As we have seen in the previous section we can implement virtual scrolling from scratch. In this section, we'll discuss a third-party tool called react-window that allows us to implement virtual scrolling in a much easier way.
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React Virtualisation from scratch
If you have been using React for awhile, you may have heard of the infamous virtualisation library react-window or it's predecessor react-virtualized
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Top 7 Libraries for Blazingly Fast ReactJS Applications
React Window is used to render long lists. Imagine you have a list of 1,000 items. Only ten are visible simultaneously, but your code tries to render all 1,000 items simultaneously.
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Is there a perfect virtual list solution in react?
You can try react-window by Brian Vaughn
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Help creating an infinite scroll and skew scroll animation at the same time
I'm trying to use react-window and react-nice-scroll together but unfortunately it didn't work at all. As soon as I wrap my component with from react-nice-scroll everything disappears.
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Memoizing table rows in a table that can be filtered
This is what you should look into. (Virtualization)
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What's you opinion on the new Reddit design ditching React in favor of Lit for mostly performance reasons?
Take a look at react-window. But just my perspective; if you haven't needed to look into what virtualization is, it's probably because you haven't had a need for it yet. The one implication (which you'll see in another comment form me in this thread) is that it removes CTRL+F search functionality for items outside of the "window".
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5 Tips for Optimizing ReactJS Performance and Building Lightning-Fast Applications
Virtualization can be achieved using third-party libraries like react-window or react-virtualized. These libraries provide a way to render only the visible data and load more data as needed, resulting in faster application performance.
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Pagination in Next 13
If the API data is not paginated (i.e. you’re getting all your data in one go), then you may not need pagination. If rendering performance is an issue, a virtualized list may be more appropriate. If the response is too big and is slow to fetch it’s another issue entirely, since if the API doesn’t support offsets / pages you would need to invent a criteria to paginate your data on, or fetch it on the server using React Server Components which gives you implement a cache layer and potentially allows to only send a chunk of that data to the client, but you see how that can get complex fast.
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Introducing Suspense: APIs to simplify data loading and caching, for use with React Suspense.
Oh, right. I totally forgot to mention that– but the idea of "less rendering" in this case seems less like a Suspense concern and more like a windowing concern. I've written a few libraries for that stuff (react-window and react-virtualized) although there are others that may fit your needs better. Their main focus is limiting what you're rendering to more or less only what's on the screen at any given point. Combine that with memoized filtering and I would imagine you're set.
What are some alternatives?
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
react-table - 🤖 Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS - React-Table, Vue-Table, Solid-Table, Svelte-Table
react-lazyload - Lazy load your component, image or anything matters the performance.
virtual - 🤖 Headless UI for Virtualizing Large Element Lists in JS/TS, React, Solid, Vue and Svelte
vue-virtual-scroll-list - ⚡️A vue component support big amount data list with high render performance and efficient.
react-hyper-scroller - Hyper-fast virtual lists for React apps and websites
react-list - :scroll: A versatile infinite scroll React component.
react-charts - ⚛️ Simple, immersive & interactive charts for React
react-infinite
react-fast-calendar - A fast and easy react calendar component that allows you to build highly customisable event calendars within minutes.
react-select - The Select Component for React.js