Mastering Large Lists with the vue-recyclerview
- DOM recyleing
- Multiple column
- Waterflow
https://hilongjw.github.io/vue-recyclerview/
Vue 2.0 +
https://unpkg.com/vue-recyclerview/dist/vue-recyclerview
unpkg.com provides NPM-based CDN links. The above link will always point to the latest release on NPM. You can also use a specific version/tag via URLs like https://unpkg.com/vue-recyclerview/dist/vue-recyclerview.js
Include vue-recyclerview after Vue and it will install itself automatically:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue/dist/vue.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-recyclerview/dist/vue-recyclerview.js"></script>
$ npm install vue-recyclerview
When used with a module system, you must explicitly install the vue-recyclerview
via Vue.use()
:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueRecyclerviewNew from 'vue-recyclerview'
Vue.use(VueRecyclerviewNew)
You don't need to do this when using global script tags.
You will have to clone directly from GitHub and build vue-recyclerview
yourself if
you want to use the latest dev build.
$ git clone [email protected]:hilongjw/vue-recyclerview.git node_modules/vue-recyclerview
$ cd node_modules/vue-recyclerview
$ npm install
$ npm run build
We will be using ES2015 in the code samples in the guide.
// If using a module system (e.g. via vue-cli), import Vue and RecyclerView and then call Vue.use(RecyclerView).
// import Vue from 'vue'
// import RecyclerView from 'vue-recyclerview'
// import App from './App.vue'
// Vue.use(RecyclerView)
// Now the app has started!
new Vue({
render: h => h(App)
}).$mount('#app')
<template>
<div id="app">
<RecyclerView
:prerender="30"
style="height: calc(100vh - 50px)"
:fetch="MiFetch"
:item="MiItem"
:tombstone="MiTomstone"
></RecyclerView>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import MiItem from './MiItem.vue'
import MiTomstone from './MiTombstone.vue'
import MiFetch from './mi-fetch'
export default {
name: 'app',
data () {
return {
MiFetch,
MiItem,
MiTomstone
}
}
}
</script>
key | description | defualt | type/options |
---|---|---|---|
fetch |
Data fetching function | ||
list |
List data of RecyclerView | [] | |
prerender |
Number of items to instantiate beyond current view in the opposite direction. | 20 | Number |
remain |
Number of items to instantiate beyond current view in the opposite direction. | 10 | Number |
column |
Specifies how many columns the listings should be displayed in | 1 | Number |
item |
The Vue component of RecyclerView's item | Vue component | |
tombstone |
The Vue component of RecyclerView's tombstone | Vue component | |
loading |
The loading component behind the RecyclerView pull-to-refresh | built-in loading | Vue component |
options |
advanced options | - | Object |
- fetch:Function
function fetch (limit:Number, skip:Number) {
return Promise.resolve({
list: list // Array,
count: count // Number
})
}
- list
[
// item
{
vm: vm, // <Vue Instance>
data: {
name: 'test'
},
node: null,
height: 100,
width: 100,
top: 0,
},
// tombstone
{
vm: null
data: null,
node: null,
height: 100,
width: 100,
top: 0,
}]
- options
<RecyclerView
ref="RecyclerView"
key="wechat"
class="recyclerview-container wechat"
:fetch="wechatFetch"
:item="ChatItem"
:tombstone="Tombstone"
:prerender="10"
:remain="10"
:options="wechatOptions"
@inited="initScrollToBottom"
></RecyclerView>
data () {
return {
wechatOptions: {
reuseVM: true,
usePrefix: true,
props: {
color: {
value: ''
}
}
}
}
}
default:
const options = {
preventDefaultException: { tagName: /^(INPUT|TEXTAREA|BUTTON|SELECT|IMG)$/ },
distance: 50,
animation_duration_ms: 200,
tombstone_class: 'tombstone',
invisible_class: 'invisible',
prerender: 20,
remain: 10,
preventDefault: false,
column: 1,
waterflow: false,
cacheVM: 0,
reuseVM: false,
usePrefix: false,
props: {}
}
- scrollToIndex
this.$refs.RecyclerView.scrollToIndex(100)
the project inspired by infinite-scroller