One or more elements can be selected from either column, one click on the proper `direction` button, and the transfer is done. The left column is considered the `source` and the right column is considered the `target`. As you can see in the API description, these names are reflected in.
| dataSource | Used for setting the source data. The elements that are part of this array will be present the left column. Except the elements whose keys are included in `targetKeys` prop. | [TransferItem](https://git.io/vMM64)\[] | \[] |
| filterOption | A function to determine whether an item should show in search result list | (inputValue, option): boolean | |
| lazy | property of [react-lazy-load](https://github.com/loktar00/react-lazy-load) for lazy rendering items. Turn off it by set to `false`. | object\|boolean | `{ height: 32, offset: 32 }` |
| render | The function to generate the item shown on a column. Based on an record (element of the dataSource array), this function should return a React element which is generated from that record. Also, it can return a plain object with `value` and `label`, `label` is a React element and `value` is for title | Function(record) | |
According the [standard](http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/lists-and-keys.html#keys) of React, the key should always be supplied directly to the elements in the array. In Transfer, the keys should be set on the elements included in `dataSource` array. By default, `key` property is used as an unique identifier.