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$ npm install --save react-listview-sticky-header
Since React is peer dependency, you need to install it manually if you haven't.
http://cht8687.github.io/react-listview-sticky-header/example/
<ReactListView
data={data}
headerAttName="headerName"
itemsAttName="items"
styles={styles}
/>
data: PropTypes.array.isRequiredconst DATALIST = [
{
headerName : "ListA",
items : [{
title : "items1"
}, {
title : "items2"
}]
},
{
headerName : "ListB",
items : [{
title : "items1"
}, {
title : "items2"
}]
}
];
headerAttName: PropTypes.string.isRequiredvariable name of header in your data object.
In above example, it's headerName.
itemsAttName: PropTypes.string.isRequiredvariable name which hold items data in your data object.
In above example, it's items.
styles: PropTypes.object.isRequiredlet styles = {
outerDiv: {
height: '420px',
overflowY: 'auto',
outline: '#b9ceb6 dashed 1px',
width: '383px'
},
ul: {
margin: '0px',
listStyleType: 'none',
padding: '0px'
},
fixedPosition: {
position: 'fixed',
width: '383px',
top: '0px'
},
listHeader: {
width: '383px',
height: '27px',
background: '#94D6CF',
color: 'white'
},
listItems: {
color: '#a9adab'
}
}
outerDiv, ul, fixedPosition, listHeader, listItems are required, you can modify the CSS to meet your needs.
$ git clone git@github.com:cht8687/react-listview-sticky-header.git
$ cd react-listview-sticky-header
$ npm install
$ webpack-dev-server
Then
open http://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/
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FAQs
react listview with sticky header
We found that react-listview-sticky-header demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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