Render Lists
To render a list of items, use for:each
directive or the iterator
directive to iterate over an array. Add the directive to a nested <template>
tag that encloses the HTML elements you want to repeat.
The iterator
directive has first
and last
properties that let you apply special behaviors to the first and last items in an array.
Regardless of which directive you use, you must use a key
directive to assign a unique ID to each item. When a list changes, the framework uses the key
to rerender only the item that changed. The key
in the template is used for performance optimization and isn’t reflected in the DOM at run time.
To follow along in a code editor, open the helloForEach
and helloIterator
components from the github.com/trailheadapps/lwc-recipes repo. You can also copy the code to the component IDE.
When using the for:each
directive, use for:item="currentItem"
to access the current item.
To assign a key to the first element in the nested template, use the key={uniqueId}
directive.
This example iterates over an array called contacts
, which is defined in the component’s JavaScript class.
Every item in a list must have a key
. When a list changes, the framework uses the key
to identify each item so that it can rerender only the item that changed. The key
must be a string or a number, it can't be an object. You can’t use index
as a value for key
. Assign unique keys to an incoming data set. To add new items to a data set, use a private property to track and generate keys.
To apply a special behavior to the first or last item in a list, use the iterator
directive, iterator:iteratorname={array}
. Use the iterator
directive on a template
tag. iteratorname
must be lowercase.
Use iteratorname
to access these properties:
value
—The value of the item in the list. Use this property to access the properties of the array. For example,{iteratorname}.value.{propertyName}
.index
—The index of the item in the list.first
—A boolean value indicating whether this item is the first item in the list.last
—A boolean value indicating whether this item is the last item in the list.
This sample code uses the same array as the previous example. To apply special rendering to the first and last items in the list, the code uses the first
and last
properties with the lwc:if
directive.
If the item is first in the list, the <div>
tag renders with the styling defined in the CSS list-first
class. If the item is last in the list, the <div>
tag renders with the styling defined in the CSS list-last
class.
The wireGetPicklistValues
component in the lwc-recipes repo uses the lightning-input
base component to display a list of picklist values.
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