React components for efficiently rendering large, scrollable lists and tabular data
For the original repo, please check out https://github.com/bvaughn/react-window
> React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
 
``bashYarn
yarn add react-window-reversed
Usage
Learn more at react-window-reversed.now.sh.
Frequently asked questions
#### How is
react-window different from react-virtualized?
I wrote react-virtualized several years ago. At the time, I was new to both React and the concept of windowing. Because of this, I made a few API decisions that I later came to regret. One of these was adding too many non-essential features and components. Once you add something to an open source project, removing it is pretty painful for users.react-window is a complete rewrite of react-virtualized. I didn't try to solve as many problems or support as many use cases. Instead I focused on making the package smaller1 and faster. I also put a lot of thought into making the API (and documentation) as beginner-friendly as possible (with the caveat that windowing is still kind of an advanced use case).If
react-window provides the functionality your project needs, I would strongly recommend using it instead of react-virtualized. However if you need features that only react-virtualized provides, you have two options:1. Use
react-virtualized. (It's still widely used by a lot of successful projects!)
2. Create a component that decorates one of the react-window primitives and adds the functionality you need. You may even want to release this component to NPM (as its own, standalone package)! 🙂1 - Adding a
react-virtualized list to a CRA project increases the (gzipped) build size by ~33.5 KB. Adding a react-window` list to a CRA project increases the (gzipped) build size by <2 KB.MIT © bvaughn