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I have flat list horizontally set with data of 11 items coming from an array, which is fixed and never changes

what I want is when user reaches at the end of flat list while scrolling, the data should remain the same but the first item should show up in the last and then so on

here is what I have tried so far

  <FlatList
        {...this.props}
        ref={ref => {
          this.infListRef = ref;
        }}
        data={this.props.data}
        onScrollEndDrag={this.handleScroll}
        initialScrollIndex={0}
        scrollEventThrottle={16}
        renderItem={this.props.renderItem}
        onScroll={({nativeEvent}) => this.checkScroll(nativeEvent)}
        horizontal
        showsHorizontalScrollIndicator={false}
        keyExtractor={item => item.id}
      />

Any help will be highly appreciated.

3 Answers 3

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Basically, implementing onScroll usage is when you want to be noticed when the actually scroll related to the scroll position (aminations for instance). When you would like to be notified when the user reaches, or about to reach, to the end of the FlatList.

You should implement onEndReached and onEndReachedThreshold to handle a better user experience when the user reaches the threshold.

The new data you're getting from the source (server or no matter wherefrom) should be concatenated to existing this.props.data

See good blog post - https://scotch.io/tutorials/implementing-an-infinite-scroll-list-in-react-native

And this SO answers - React Native Infinite Scroll

My solution refers to pagination because infinite scroll is a private case of pagination, it's the exact same approach.

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  • brother thanks for the answer but the question has a requirement that data is FINITE! not paginated! only 11 items to repeated Feb 10, 2020 at 12:37
  • Infinite is a private case of pagination, that's exactly the same approach.
    – gran33
    Feb 10, 2020 at 12:39
2

If you want image or video list One other approach which is kind a hack and an easy one is using react-native-snap-carousel

<Carousel
      ref={ (c) => { this._carousel = c; } }
      data={this.state.data}
      renderItem={this._renderItem.bind(this)}
      onSnapToItem={this.handleSnapToItem.bind(this)}
      sliderWidth={360}
      itemWidth={256}
      layout={'default'}
      firstItem={0}
      itemHeight={20}
      sliderHeight={20}
      loop
      vertical
      loopClonesPerSide={100}
    />

Example: https://snack.expo.io/@kurtesy/react-native-snap-carousel-example

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You can achieve this using onEndReached method of Flatlist.

This is the idea behind answer.

    state = {
      data: []   //your initial data
    }


    <Flatlist
     {…this.props}
     extraData={this.state}
     onEndReached = {() => {
     this.setState((prevState) =>{
        data: […prevState,this.state.data]
     )}}
    />
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  • 1
    This is not a proper answer to the question. Instead of looping items of finite data, it adds data over and over (making it infinite) leading to memory leaks. Try for one to display the actual amount of items you have, or add some items after a few scrolls, and see what happens
    – Max
    Feb 10, 2020 at 18:34
  • Yes this caused me the issue with data but can you suggest some better solution ? Feb 11, 2020 at 9:54

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