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amp-list

The amp-list fetches the dynamic content from a CORS JSON endpoint and renders it using a supplied template.

Usage

The amp-list defines data source using the following attributes:

  • src defines a CORS URL. The URL's protocol must be HTTPS.
  • credentials defines a credentials option as specified by the Fetch API. To send credentials, pass the value of "include".

The response must be a JSON object that contains an array property "items":

{
  "items": []
}

The template can be specified using either of the following two ways:

  • template attribute that references an ID of an existing template element.
  • template element nested directly inside of this amp-list element.

For more details on templates see AMP HTML Templates.

Optionally, amp-list element can contain an element with overflow attribute. This element will be shown if AMP Runtime cannot resize the amp-list element as requested.

An example:

<amp-list src="https://data.com/articles.json?ref=CANONICAL_URL"
    width=300 height=200 layout=responsive>
  <template type="amp-mustache">
    <div>
      <amp-img src="{{imageUrl}}" width=50 height=50></amp-img>
      {{title}}
    </div>
  </template>
  <div overflow role=button aria-label="Show more" class="list-overflow">
    Show more
  </div>
</amp-list>
.list-overflow {
  position: absolute;
  bottom: 0;
}

The amp-list supports the following layouts: fixed, fixed-height, responsive, fill. See AMP HTML Layout System for details.

Substitutions

The amp-list allows all standard URL variable substitutions. See Substitutions Guide for more info.

For instance:

<amp-list src="https://foo.com/list.json?RANDOM"></amp-list>

may make a request to something like https://foo.com/list.json?0.8390278471201 where the RANDOM value is randomly generated upon each impression.

Behavior

The loading is triggered using normal AMP rules depending on how far the element is from the current viewport.

If amp-list needs more space after loading it requests the AMP runtime to update its height using the normal AMP flow. If AMP Runtime cannot satisfy the request for new height, it will display overflow element when available. Notice however, the typical placement of amp-list elements at the bottom of the document almost always guarantees that AMP Runtime can resize it.

By default, amp-list adds list ARIA role to the list element and listitem role to item elements rendered via the template.