I'm trying to bind AutoSizer and Masonry components in react-virtualized. My list of items lives in state and appears asynchronously in componentDidMount(). If I use simple anonymous arrow function for rendering Masonry, everything is OK. But If I use separate function like "renderMasonry", I get an empty result until I resize a window and trigger re-rendering. I don't understand why AutoSizer is not re-rendered itself in this case. Plunkr is here https://plnkr.co/edit/fmAqp1MOzlKGP96LeDjP
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If I use simple anonymous arrow function for rendering Masonry, everything is OK. But If I use separate function like "renderMasonry" ...
This is the key. An anonymous function gets recreated each time, so AutoSizer
's shouldComponentUpdate
sees a new value and returns true rather than false. (Near the top of the react-virtualized docs, there's a section titled "Pure Components" that's related to this.)
In this case, the only 2 properties being passed to AutoSizer
are disableHeight
and children
. If neither of these change between renders, then AutoSizer
itself will assume it's safe to skip re-rendering.
In hindsight, I'm not sure it was a great idea to have AutoSizer
extend PureComponent
, since the cost of re-rendering it is small and the potential for confusion is large. That being said, it's common for folks to use inline functions as children for react-virtualized components and this avoids the problem as explained above.
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You saved me from going mad! I would upvote this a hundred times if I could! Commented Feb 10, 2019 at 21:25