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@danielprr-react-native/animated-scrollview-masonry-list

v1.5.6

Published

React Native Masonry List for Pinterest like UI implemented just like the [FlatList].

Downloads

18

Readme

@danielprr-react-native/animated-scrollview-masonry-list

Pinterest like listview made in React Native. It just behaves like the FlatList so it is easy to use.

NOTE

This is a fork of @react-native-seoul/masonry-list where we use Animated.ScrollView and forwardRef to keep the component reference like the scroll view.

My inspiration for updating this package to this was the need to use this in conjunction with react-native-collapsible-tab-view v2 and as it uses references to the Animated.ScrollView we are required to implement these animations.

This should help with this request #53

Notice

If you want react-native-reanimated version, you may checkout reanimated-masonry-list. This repo is created with issue #14.

Installation

npm install @danielprr-react-native/animated-scrollview-masonry-list
import MasonryList from '@danielprr-react-native/animated-scrollview-masonry-list';

Preview

| 2-columns | 3-columns | 4-columns | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | | | |

You can use as many columns as you want. It is flexible!

YouTube

See how to use it

Blog

How it is made

Description

Current MasonryList extends ScrollView and can pass down its props. Indeed, this looks similar to FlatList to provide good developer experience. Look how this is used and compare to the FlatList.

The FlatList won't offer you to draw MansonryList because when you provide numColumns bigger than 1, the native view will switch to FlatList to GridView which will render its children with identical height only.

Our MasonryList view component is able to render all child views with all different sizes.

Props

loading?: boolean;
refreshing?: RefreshControlProps['refreshing'];
onRefresh?: RefreshControlProps['onRefresh'];
onEndReached?: () => void;
onEndReachedThreshold?: number;
style?: StyleProp<ScrollViewProps>;
data: T[];
renderItem: ({item: T, i: number}) => ReactElement;
LoadingView?: React.ComponentType<any> | React.ReactElement | null;
ListHeaderComponent?: React.ComponentType<any> | React.ReactElement | null;
ListEmptyComponent?: React.ComponentType<any> | React.ReactElement | null;
ListFooterComponent?: React.ComponentType<any> | React.ReactElement | null;
numColumns?: number;
keyExtractor?: ((item: T | any, index: number) => string) | undefined;

loading - Currently in loading status.

refreshing - Currently in refreshing status.

onRefresh - Callback when refresh has been triggered.

onEndReached - Callback when end is reached just like the onEndReached in FlatList

style - Style props for ScrollView which is the container view.

data - The array of the data for the view to render in renderItem

renderItem - Render custom view with the data passed down.

LoadingView - Custom loading view when the view is in loading status.

ListHeaderComponent - Header component

ListFooterComponent - Footer component

ListEmptyComponent - Component to render when the data is empty.

numColumns - Number of columns you want to render. Default to 2.

Usage

<MasonryList
  data={filteredItems}
  keyExtractor={(item): string => item.id}
  numColumns={2}
  showsVerticalScrollIndicator={false}
  renderItem={({item}) => <CardItem />}
  refreshing={isLoadingNext}
  onRefresh={() => refetch({first: ITEM_CNT})}
  onEndReachedThreshold={0.1}
  onEndReached={() => loadNext(ITEM_CNT)}
/>

Run Example

  1. Clone the repository.

    git clone https://github.com/hyochan/react-native-masonry-list.git
  2. Navigate to example project

    cd RNMasonryExample
  3. Install packages and run it as you do in react-native project.

LICENSE

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