vue-clusterize-fixed
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clusterize - done in vue
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vue-clusterize-fixed
This repo is a fork of vue-clusterize by Paul Pflugradt
An implementation of Clusterize.js in vue.
Works similar to v-for
but only takes enough data to fill the viewport 3 times.
This data is then splitted into three clusters which will move and get filled with the right data on scrolling.
Demo
Disclaimer
Only for webpack workflows.
No jQuery dependency
Install
npm install --save-dev vue-clusterize
use version 0.2.0 before vue 1.0.24
Usage
# link the components up
components:
"clusterize": require("vue-clusterize")
# or ES6
import clusterize from "vue-clusterize"
components: {
"clusterize": clusterize
}
<clusterize :data="rowsData">
<!-- default slot will be used as a template for a single row -->
<div>{{data}}</div>
<!-- (optional) loading slot will be displayed in each cluster which is busy fetching data - only with dynamic data -->
<p slot="loading">loading...</p>
</clusterize>
For examples see dev/
.
Available variables in template
| Name | type | description |
| ---:| --- | --- |
| data | Object | a single datapiece (see binding-name
in props) |
| loading | Number | will be 0 when finished loading data (only with dynamic data) |
| index | Number | index of the datapiece |
| height | Number | the height of a single row |
you can add your own variables with the row-watchers
prop.
example:
<clusterize @get-data="getData">
<div v-if="!loading" v-bind:style="{height:height+'px'}">{{data}} - index: {{index}}</div>
<p slot="loading">loading...</p>
</clusterize>
Props
| Name | type | default | description |
| ---:| --- | ---| --- |
| binding-name | String | "data" | name to access the data in your template |
| height | Number | null | Height of the clusterize element |
| auto-height | Boolean | false | If autoheight should be used (see below) |
| manual-start | Boolean | false | rendering doesn't start on ready
(call start
on the component instance instead)|
| data | Array | [] | static data to render |
| scroll-top | Number | 0 | sets scrollTop |
| scroll-left | Number | 0 | sets scrollLeft |
| cluster-size-fac | Number | 1.5 | determines the cluster size relative to visible size |
| row-height | Number | null | enforced row-height, will be determined at runtime when not set |
| template | String | - | row template (defaults to slot content) |
| style | Object | - | to pass trough style (vue object) |
| row-watchers | Object | {height: {vm: this, prop:"rowHeight"}} | variables, will be available in template |
| parent-vm | Object | this.$parent | where to resolve components in template |
| flex | Boolean | false | allow multiple items per row. See flex. |
| flex-initial | Number | 20 | data pieces to take for calculation of row height (should fill several rows) |
| flex-fac | Number | 1 | reduce to reduce items per row |
Autoheight
There are two ways clusterize can be used, either use a fixed height:
<clusterize :data="rowsData" :height="400" v-ref:clusterize>
Or use autoheight:
<html style="height:100%">
<body style="height:100%">
<div style="position:relative">
<clusterize :data="rowsData" auto-height>
In this case clusterize will always fill the nearest parent element with either position:relative;
or position:absolute;
.
Keep in mind, that padding
of the parent will be ignored. If you need a padding, use a wrapper <div>
.
Dynamic data
The clusterize instance emits two events to get dynamic data:
<clusterize @get-data="getData" @get-data-count="getDataCount">
methods:
# For the first datapiece, first and last will be 0
getData: function(first,last,cb) {
# somehow get data
cb(data)
}
getDataCount: function(cb) {
cb(dataCount)
}
To issue a manual redraw, call redraw()
on the clusterize instance.
If you want to enforce a scroll-to-top use the scrollTop
prop.
Flex
When using the flex
prop, the usage changes. You will now recieve a array of row items per row which you can use in a v-for
:
<clusterize :data="rowsData" flex>
<div style="display:flex;align-items:center;justify-content:space-between">
<div v-for="d in data">{{d}}</div>
</div>
</clusterize>
The row height, items per row and rows per cluster will be recalculated on resize of clusterize.
Development
Clone repository.
npm install
npm run test
Browse to http://localhost:8080/
.
To-Do
- use html5 history mode or document.store to save scroll position
License
Copyright (c) 2016 Paul Pflugradt Licensed under the MIT license.