Which React component to use for a large virtual list with dynamic data and canvas image?
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I'm searching for an efficient React component for virtual list that can handle 10K items for displaying canvas stocks charts with dynamic updates (via websocket). Ideally it should be compatible with material-ui.
The component should update a virtual element in a discreet/independent manner instead of re-rendering the whole list each time a stock is updated.
Also, the virtual element should be re-used instead of being destroyed and re-created (like a re-usable template element).
And the virtual list component should handle lists updates (like searching) without glitches.
Is react-virtualized
the best component to use ?
I've been looking at react-progressive-list but it's more an infinite scroll that accumulates elements, whereas I'm looking for a virtual scroll component with a constant number of elements.
I've got a look at react-virtual-list but looking at the always increasing number of DOM elements created when scrolling up and down, it doesn't look efficient which could lead to a memory leak after several batches of scroll.
What would be the best components (compatible with material-ui
) for displaying a large list of dynamic stocks charts with canvas ?
reactjs virtualscroll
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I'm searching for an efficient React component for virtual list that can handle 10K items for displaying canvas stocks charts with dynamic updates (via websocket). Ideally it should be compatible with material-ui.
The component should update a virtual element in a discreet/independent manner instead of re-rendering the whole list each time a stock is updated.
Also, the virtual element should be re-used instead of being destroyed and re-created (like a re-usable template element).
And the virtual list component should handle lists updates (like searching) without glitches.
Is react-virtualized
the best component to use ?
I've been looking at react-progressive-list but it's more an infinite scroll that accumulates elements, whereas I'm looking for a virtual scroll component with a constant number of elements.
I've got a look at react-virtual-list but looking at the always increasing number of DOM elements created when scrolling up and down, it doesn't look efficient which could lead to a memory leak after several batches of scroll.
What would be the best components (compatible with material-ui
) for displaying a large list of dynamic stocks charts with canvas ?
reactjs virtualscroll
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I'm searching for an efficient React component for virtual list that can handle 10K items for displaying canvas stocks charts with dynamic updates (via websocket). Ideally it should be compatible with material-ui.
The component should update a virtual element in a discreet/independent manner instead of re-rendering the whole list each time a stock is updated.
Also, the virtual element should be re-used instead of being destroyed and re-created (like a re-usable template element).
And the virtual list component should handle lists updates (like searching) without glitches.
Is react-virtualized
the best component to use ?
I've been looking at react-progressive-list but it's more an infinite scroll that accumulates elements, whereas I'm looking for a virtual scroll component with a constant number of elements.
I've got a look at react-virtual-list but looking at the always increasing number of DOM elements created when scrolling up and down, it doesn't look efficient which could lead to a memory leak after several batches of scroll.
What would be the best components (compatible with material-ui
) for displaying a large list of dynamic stocks charts with canvas ?
reactjs virtualscroll
I'm searching for an efficient React component for virtual list that can handle 10K items for displaying canvas stocks charts with dynamic updates (via websocket). Ideally it should be compatible with material-ui.
The component should update a virtual element in a discreet/independent manner instead of re-rendering the whole list each time a stock is updated.
Also, the virtual element should be re-used instead of being destroyed and re-created (like a re-usable template element).
And the virtual list component should handle lists updates (like searching) without glitches.
Is react-virtualized
the best component to use ?
I've been looking at react-progressive-list but it's more an infinite scroll that accumulates elements, whereas I'm looking for a virtual scroll component with a constant number of elements.
I've got a look at react-virtual-list but looking at the always increasing number of DOM elements created when scrolling up and down, it doesn't look efficient which could lead to a memory leak after several batches of scroll.
What would be the best components (compatible with material-ui
) for displaying a large list of dynamic stocks charts with canvas ?
reactjs virtualscroll
reactjs virtualscroll
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