react-window
React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data (by bvaughn)
react-infinite
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2.6 | 0.0 | |
25 days ago | about 6 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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react-window
Posts with mentions or reviews of react-window.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-05.
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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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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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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.
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I've built a self-hosted file storage
On the UI it is faster because of the great react-window library - it doesn't render the whole files in the folder at once, only the part you actually see on the screen. That makes scrolling through large directory efficient really fast.
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how is infinite scroll done nowadays?
Interesting question, although I don't know the definitive way it is handled nowadays. I think looking into the source code of the popular infinite-scroll packages might help like: react-window: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-window virtual: https://github.com/tanstack/virtual
react-infinite
Posts with mentions or reviews of react-infinite.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-26.
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How to implement a React infinite scroll component for a chat app like Facebook Messenger?
react-infinite: my first attempt, abandoned because it needs to know the heights of all the elements in advance;
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React lazy load/infinite scroll solutions
React Infinite (Higher barrier to entry due to complexity)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing react-window and react-infinite you can also consider the following projects:
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
react-lazyload - Lazy load your component, image or anything matters the performance.
vue-virtual-scroll-list - ⚡️A vue component support big amount data list with high render performance and efficient.
react-list - :scroll: A versatile infinite scroll React component.
react-select - The Select Component for React.js
react-recycled-scrolling - Simulate normal scrolling by using only fixed number of DOM elements for large lists of items with React Hooks
af-utils - Simple open-source tools that just work (usually fast)
@egjs/react-infinitegrid
react-input-autosize - Auto-resizing input field for React
react-window vs react-virtualized
react-window vs react-lazyload
react-window vs vue-virtual-scroll-list
react-infinite vs react-virtualized
react-window vs react-list
react-window vs react-select
react-window vs react-recycled-scrolling
react-window vs af-utils
react-infinite vs @egjs/react-infinitegrid
react-infinite vs react-lazyload
react-infinite vs react-list
react-window vs react-input-autosize