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@lang0909/react-native-section-alphabet-list
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A simple React Native component that takes an array of data and renders a SectionList with alphabetically sorted data.
A simple React Native component that takes an array of data and renders a SectionList with alphabetically (or custom) sorted data.
Unlike alternatives, this package takes an array of data rather than an object with letters as keys.
For example,
Other packages
const data = {
A: [{...}, ...],
B: [{...}, ...],
C: [{...}, ...],
...
}
This package
const data = [{...}, {...}, {...}, ...]
For react-native-section-alphabet-list, the data does not need to be pre-formatted and sorted before use. The component handles all this logic internally. You can also provide an array of characters to sort your sections in a custom order.
Using npm:
npm install react-native-section-alphabet-list
or with yarn:
yarn add react-native-section-alphabet-list
import { AlphabetList } from "react-native-section-alphabet-list";
const data = [
{ value: 'Lillie-Mai Allen', key: 'lCUTs2' },
{ value: 'Emmanuel Goldstein', key: 'TXdL0c' },
{ value: 'Winston Smith', key: 'zqsiEw' },
{ value: 'William Blazkowicz', key: 'psg2PM' },
{ value: 'Gordon Comstock', key: '1K6I18' },
{ value: 'Philip Ravelston', key: 'NVHSkA' },
{ value: 'Rosemary Waterlow', key: 'SaHqyG' },
{ value: 'Julia Comstock', key: 'iaT1Ex' },
{ value: 'Mihai Maldonado', key: 'OvMd5e' },
{ value: 'Murtaza Molina', key: '25zqAO' },
{ value: 'Peter Petigrew', key: '8cWuu3' },
]
render() {
return (
<AlphabetList
data={data}
indexLetterStyle={{
color: 'blue',
fontSize: 15,
}}
renderCustomItem={(item) => (
<View style={styles.listItemContainer}>
<Text style={styles.listItemLabel}>{item.value}</Text>
</View>
)}
renderCustomSectionHeader={(section) => (
<View style={styles.sectionHeaderContainer}>
<Text style={styles.sectionHeaderLabel}>{section.title}</Text>
</View>
)}
/>
)
}
Prop | Description | Type | Signature (func) | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
data | List of objects to be sorted and rendered in the SectionList . Each item must have both a value property and unique a key property. | array | ||
index (optional) | The characters used to sort each item into sections. These characters are rendered on the right-hand side and clicking on each item scrolls the user to its respective section. The default is the letters of the alphabet. | array | ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', ...] (see DEFAULT_CHAR_INDEX here) | |
renderCustomItem (optional) | Render a row in the SectionList. Should return a valid React Element. | func | { item: { value: string, key: string } } : ReactElement | |
renderCustomSectionHeader (optional) | Render a section header in the SectionList. Should return a valid React Element. | func | { section: { title: string, index: number, data: array } } : ReactElement | |
renderCustomListHeader (optional) | Render a list header in the SectionList. Should return a valid React Element. | func | ||
renderCustomIndexLetter (optional) | Render a custom index letter element. Should return a valid React Element. | func | { item: { title: string, index: number, data: array }, index: number, onPress: func } : ReactElement | |
getItemHeight (optional) | For sectionListGetItemLayout . This may be necessary if each item has a dynamic height. This allows for smooth scrolling and accurate positioning when scrolling to a section. | func | { sectionIndex: number, rowIndex: number } : number | |
sectionHeaderHeight (optional) | The height of the section header. | number | 40 | |
listHeaderHeight (optional) | The height of the list header. | number | 0 | |
indexContainerStyle (optional) | Override the style of the list index container. | object | undefined | |
indexLetterStyle (optional) | Override the style of the list letter index text. | object | undefined | |
indexLetterContainerStyle (optional) | Override the style of the list letter index container. | object | undefined | |
uncategorizedAtTop (optional) | If true , the uncategorised items (the # section) is moved to the top of the list. | boolean | false |
You can also provide any valid SectionList
props. A list of available props can be found here.
index
You can provide a custom array of characters to the component using the index
prop. For example, if we wanted to sort alphabetically in-reverse, we could do:
const customIndex = [
'z',
'y',
'x',
'w',
...
]
<AlphabetList
...
index={customIndex}
/>
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update the tests as appropriate.
FAQs
A simple React Native component that takes an array of data and renders a SectionList with alphabetically sorted data.
The npm package @lang0909/react-native-section-alphabet-list receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @lang0909/react-native-section-alphabet-list popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lang0909/react-native-section-alphabet-list demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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