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virtualList for antd-table, 实现antd-table的虚拟列表, antd-table无限滚动, infinite scrolling for antd-table
virtualList for antd-table, 实现antd-table的虚拟列表, antd-table无限滚动, infinite scrolling for antd-table
npm install --save virtuallist-antd
import * as React from 'react'
import ReactDom from 'react-dom'
import { VList } from 'virtuallist-antd'
import { Table } from 'antd'
function Example(): JSX.Element {
const dataSource = [...]
const columns = [...]
const rowkey = 'xxx'
return (
<Table
dataSource={dataSource}
columns={columns}
rowKey={rowKey}
scroll={{
y: 1000 // 滚动的高度, very important, 可以是受控属性, required
}}
// 使用VList 即可有虚拟列表的效果
components={VList()}
/>
)
}
ReactDom.render(<Example />, dom)
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virtualList for antd-table, 实现antd-table的虚拟列表, antd-table无限滚动, infinite scrolling for antd-table
The npm package virtuallist-antd receives a total of 2,297 weekly downloads. As such, virtuallist-antd popularity was classified as popular.
We found that virtuallist-antd 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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