Fast & performant React Native list. No more blank cells.
Swap from FlatList in seconds. Get instant performance.
FlashList is compatible with React Native's new architecture however, it's not fully optimized for it yet. You will still gain performance benefits from using FlashList over FlatList. Stayed tuned for more improvements.
Add the package to your project via yarn add @shopify/flash-list
and run pod install
in the ios
directory.
We recommend reading the detailed documentation for using FlashList
here.
But if you are familiar with FlatList, you already know how to use FlashList
. You can try out FlashList
by changing the component name and adding the estimatedItemSize
prop or refer to the example below:
import React from "react";
import { View, Text } from "react-native";
import { FlashList } from "@shopify/flash-list";
const DATA = [
{
title: "First Item",
},
{
title: "Second Item",
},
];
const MyList = () => {
return (
<FlashList
data={DATA}
renderItem={({ item }) => <Text>{item.title}</Text>}
estimatedItemSize={200}
/>
);
};
To avoid common pitfalls, you can also follow these steps for migrating from FlatList
, based on our own experiences:
- Switch from
FlatList
toFlashList
and render the list once. You should see a warning about missingestimatedItemSize
and a suggestion. Set this value as the prop directly. - Important: Scan your
renderItem
hierarchy for explicitkey
prop definitions and remove them. If you’re doing a.map()
use indices as keys. - Check your
renderItem
hierarchy for components that make use ofuseState
and verify whether that state would need to be reset if a different item is passed to that component (see Recycling) - If your list has heterogenous views, pass their types to
FlashList
usinggetItemType
prop to improve performance. - Do not test performance with JS dev mode on. Make sure you’re in release mode.
FlashList
can appear slower while in dev mode due to a small render buffer.
The fixture is an example app showing how to use the library.