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recursive entry grouping for huge collections #35
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(there's a lot of changes, I'm sorry for that, it probably shouldn't be in one PR)
Object
,Array
orIterable
has more thancollectionLimit
entries (50
by default), onlycollectionLimit
entries are shown, the rest are grouped recursively (so than not more thancollectionLimit
groups are shown). IfcollectionLimit = 0
, all items are shown.Example screencast (as a part of redux-devtools-inspector):
postprocessValue(value)
(identity
by default): allows to replace value on rendering. Useful for huge collections, as there is no need to traverse all entries, just the ones that are rendered.isCustomNode(value)
(returnsfalse
by default): if returnstrue
, item is rendered viaJSONValueNode
, which allows to render custom component for any type of item (not just literals). Should be used withvalueRenderer
.expandAll = true
.