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Consider using vue-virtual-scroller
instead, if you are looking for more features.
Create virtual lists with ease. Virtual lists (sometimes called virtual scrollers) allow you to render a large number of items performantly. They only render the minimum number of DOM nodes necessary to show the items within the container
element by using the wrapper
element to emulate the container element's full height.
import { useVirtualList } from '@vueuse/core' const { list, containerProps, wrapperProps } = useVirtualList( Array.from(Array(99999).keys()), { // Keep `itemHeight` in sync with the item's row. itemHeight: 22, }, )
State | Type | Description |
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itemHeight | number |
ensure that the total height of the wrapper element is calculated correctly.* |
itemWidth | number |
ensure that the total width of the wrapper element is calculated correctly.* |
overscan | number |
number of pre-rendered DOM nodes. Prevents whitespace between items if you scroll very quickly. |
* The itemHeight
or itemWidth
must be kept in sync with the height of each row rendered. If you are seeing extra whitespace or jitter when scrolling to the bottom of the list, ensure the itemHeight
or itemWidth
is the same height as the row.
import { useVirtualList, useToggle } from '@vueuse/core' import { computed } from 'vue' const [isEven, toggle] = useToggle() const allItems = Array.from(Array(99999).keys()) const filteredList = computed(() => allItems.filter(i => isEven.value ? i % 2 === 0 : i % 2 === 1)) const { list, containerProps, wrapperProps } = useVirtualList( filteredList, { itemHeight: 22, }, )
<template> <p>Showing {{ isEven ? 'even' : 'odd' }} items</p> <button @click="toggle">Toggle Even/Odd</button> <div v-bind="containerProps" style="height: 300px"> <div v-bind="wrapperProps"> <div v-for="item in list" :key="item.index" style="height: 22px"> Row: {{ item.data }} </div> </div> </div> </template>
import { useVirtualList } from '@vueuse/core' const allItems = Array.from(Array(99999).keys()) const { list, containerProps, wrapperProps } = useVirtualList( allItems, { itemWidth: 200, }, )
<template> <div v-bind="containerProps" style="height: 300px"> <div v-bind="wrapperProps"> <div v-for="item in list" :key="item.index" style="width: 200px"> Row: {{ item.data }} </div> </div> </div> </template>
This function also provides a renderless component version via the
@vueuse/components
package. Learn more about the usage.
<UseVirtualList :list="list" :options="options" height="300px"> <template #="props"> <!-- you can get current item of list here --> <div style="height: 22px">Row {{ props.data }}</div> </template> </UseVirtualList>
To scroll to a specific element, the component exposes scrollTo(index: number) => void
.
type UseVirtualListItemSize = number | ((index: number) => number) export interface UseHorizontalVirtualListOptions extends UseVirtualListOptionsBase { /** * item width, accept a pixel value or a function that returns the height * * @default 0 */ itemWidth: UseVirtualListItemSize } export interface UseVerticalVirtualListOptions extends UseVirtualListOptionsBase { /** * item height, accept a pixel value or a function that returns the height * * @default 0 */ itemHeight: UseVirtualListItemSize } export interface UseVirtualListOptionsBase { /** * the extra buffer items outside of the view area * * @default 5 */ overscan?: number } export type UseVirtualListOptions = | UseHorizontalVirtualListOptions | UseVerticalVirtualListOptions export interface UseVirtualListItem<T> { data: T index: number } export interface UseVirtualListReturn<T> { list: Ref<UseVirtualListItem<T>[]> scrollTo: (index: number) => void containerProps: { ref: Ref<HTMLElement | null> onScroll: () => void style: StyleValue } wrapperProps: ComputedRef<{ style: | { width: string height: string marginTop: string } | { width: string height: string marginLeft: string display: string } }> } /** * Please consider using [`vue-virtual-scroller`](https://github.com/Akryum/vue-virtual-scroller) if you are looking for more features. */ export declare function useVirtualList<T = any>( list: MaybeRef<T[]>, options: UseVirtualListOptions ): UseVirtualListReturn<T>
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https://vueuse.org/core/useVirtualList/