Sometimes, we want to use a keyExtractor with FlatList with React Native.
In this article, we’ll look at how to use a keyExtractor with FlatList with React Native.
How to use a keyExtractor with FlatList with React Native?
To use a keyExtractor with FlatList with React Native, we can set keyExtractor
to a function that returns the unique ID value for each entry.
For instance, we write:
import * as React from 'react';
import { FlatList, Text, View } from 'react-native';
import Constants from 'expo-constants';
import { Card } from 'react-native-paper';
const flatListItems = Array(200)
.fill()
.map((_, i) => ({ title: i, id: i }));
const Item = ({ title }) => (
<View
style={{
backgroundColor: '#f9c2ff',
padding: 20,
marginVertical: 8,
marginHorizontal: 16,
}}>
<Text>{title}</Text>
</View>
);
export default function App() {
const renderItem = ({ item }) => <Item title={item.title} />;
return (
<View>
<FlatList
data={flatListItems}
renderItem={renderItem}
keyExtractor={(item) => item.id}
/>
</View>
);
}
to set keyExtractor
to (item) => item.id
to return the id
property of a flatListItems
entry.
Conclusion
To use a keyExtractor with FlatList with React Native, we can set keyExtractor
to a function that returns the unique ID value for each entry.