Can only get React-Virtualized InfiniteLoader to load first row
I've been stuck on this one for a bit. I was trying to mimick the [remote loader example][1] found in the docs but I can only get the first rows to load. It's like, after that, the list is not updating. I've logged out startIndex and stopIndex, in addition to all the values in my rowRenderer. What could be causing only the first 16 items to load? (then white space below)
class LocationsGrid extends React.Component
state =
data: ,
loading: false
;
loadedRowsMap = ;
isRowLoaded = ( index ) =>
return !!this.loadedRowsMap[index];
;
loadMoreRows = ( startIndex, stopIndex ) =>
let data = this.state;
const newState = ;
for (let i = startIndex; i <= stopIndex; i += 1)
this.loadedRowsMap[i] = 1;
let location = this.props.locations[i];
newState.push(location);
this.setState(
data: newState
);
;
render()
const locations, classes = this.props;
return (
<div className=classes.root>
<div style= display: "inline" >
<SubtitleSection />
</div>
<InfiniteLoader
isRowLoaded=this.isRowLoaded
loadMoreRows=this.loadMoreRows
rowCount=locations.length
>
( onRowsRendered, registerChild ) => (
<AutoSizer>
( height, width ) =>
const itemsPerRow = Math.floor((width - 20) / CARD_WIDTH)
</AutoSizer>
)
</InfiniteLoader>
</div>
);
[1]: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized/blob/master/docs/InfiniteLoader.md#examples
reactjs react-virtualized
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I've been stuck on this one for a bit. I was trying to mimick the [remote loader example][1] found in the docs but I can only get the first rows to load. It's like, after that, the list is not updating. I've logged out startIndex and stopIndex, in addition to all the values in my rowRenderer. What could be causing only the first 16 items to load? (then white space below)
class LocationsGrid extends React.Component
state =
data: ,
loading: false
;
loadedRowsMap = ;
isRowLoaded = ( index ) =>
return !!this.loadedRowsMap[index];
;
loadMoreRows = ( startIndex, stopIndex ) =>
let data = this.state;
const newState = ;
for (let i = startIndex; i <= stopIndex; i += 1)
this.loadedRowsMap[i] = 1;
let location = this.props.locations[i];
newState.push(location);
this.setState(
data: newState
);
;
render()
const locations, classes = this.props;
return (
<div className=classes.root>
<div style= display: "inline" >
<SubtitleSection />
</div>
<InfiniteLoader
isRowLoaded=this.isRowLoaded
loadMoreRows=this.loadMoreRows
rowCount=locations.length
>
( onRowsRendered, registerChild ) => (
<AutoSizer>
( height, width ) =>
const itemsPerRow = Math.floor((width - 20) / CARD_WIDTH)
</AutoSizer>
)
</InfiniteLoader>
</div>
);
[1]: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized/blob/master/docs/InfiniteLoader.md#examples
reactjs react-virtualized
@bvaughn would love any help you can lend on a rendering problem...
– Kyle Pennell
Nov 14 '18 at 18:26
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I've been stuck on this one for a bit. I was trying to mimick the [remote loader example][1] found in the docs but I can only get the first rows to load. It's like, after that, the list is not updating. I've logged out startIndex and stopIndex, in addition to all the values in my rowRenderer. What could be causing only the first 16 items to load? (then white space below)
class LocationsGrid extends React.Component
state =
data: ,
loading: false
;
loadedRowsMap = ;
isRowLoaded = ( index ) =>
return !!this.loadedRowsMap[index];
;
loadMoreRows = ( startIndex, stopIndex ) =>
let data = this.state;
const newState = ;
for (let i = startIndex; i <= stopIndex; i += 1)
this.loadedRowsMap[i] = 1;
let location = this.props.locations[i];
newState.push(location);
this.setState(
data: newState
);
;
render()
const locations, classes = this.props;
return (
<div className=classes.root>
<div style= display: "inline" >
<SubtitleSection />
</div>
<InfiniteLoader
isRowLoaded=this.isRowLoaded
loadMoreRows=this.loadMoreRows
rowCount=locations.length
>
( onRowsRendered, registerChild ) => (
<AutoSizer>
( height, width ) =>
const itemsPerRow = Math.floor((width - 20) / CARD_WIDTH)
</AutoSizer>
)
</InfiniteLoader>
</div>
);
[1]: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized/blob/master/docs/InfiniteLoader.md#examples
reactjs react-virtualized
I've been stuck on this one for a bit. I was trying to mimick the [remote loader example][1] found in the docs but I can only get the first rows to load. It's like, after that, the list is not updating. I've logged out startIndex and stopIndex, in addition to all the values in my rowRenderer. What could be causing only the first 16 items to load? (then white space below)
class LocationsGrid extends React.Component
state =
data: ,
loading: false
;
loadedRowsMap = ;
isRowLoaded = ( index ) =>
return !!this.loadedRowsMap[index];
;
loadMoreRows = ( startIndex, stopIndex ) =>
let data = this.state;
const newState = ;
for (let i = startIndex; i <= stopIndex; i += 1)
this.loadedRowsMap[i] = 1;
let location = this.props.locations[i];
newState.push(location);
this.setState(
data: newState
);
;
render()
const locations, classes = this.props;
return (
<div className=classes.root>
<div style= display: "inline" >
<SubtitleSection />
</div>
<InfiniteLoader
isRowLoaded=this.isRowLoaded
loadMoreRows=this.loadMoreRows
rowCount=locations.length
>
( onRowsRendered, registerChild ) => (
<AutoSizer>
( height, width ) =>
const itemsPerRow = Math.floor((width - 20) / CARD_WIDTH)
</AutoSizer>
)
</InfiniteLoader>
</div>
);
[1]: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized/blob/master/docs/InfiniteLoader.md#examples
reactjs react-virtualized
reactjs react-virtualized
asked Nov 14 '18 at 5:16
Kyle PennellKyle Pennell
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@bvaughn would love any help you can lend on a rendering problem...
– Kyle Pennell
Nov 14 '18 at 18:26
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@bvaughn would love any help you can lend on a rendering problem...
– Kyle Pennell
Nov 14 '18 at 18:26
@bvaughn would love any help you can lend on a rendering problem...
– Kyle Pennell
Nov 14 '18 at 18:26
@bvaughn would love any help you can lend on a rendering problem...
– Kyle Pennell
Nov 14 '18 at 18:26
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@bvaughn would love any help you can lend on a rendering problem...
– Kyle Pennell
Nov 14 '18 at 18:26