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@gilbarbara/hooks
Collection of useful React hooks
Setup
npm i @gilbarbara/hooks
Hooks
useFetch
Make a request with fetch.
Returns an object with data
, error
and status
.
import React from 'react';
import { useFetch } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
const { data, error, status } = useFetch(
'https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=react&sort=stars',
true // you can delay the request until something finishes
);
return (
<div>
{status === 'failure' && <p>{error?.toString()}</p>}
{status === 'success' && <p>{data}</p>}
{status === 'running' && <p>Loading</p>}
</div>
);
};
Reference
type FetchStatus = 'idle' | 'running' | 'success' | 'failure';
interface useFetchOptions {
headers?: PlainObject;
method?: string;
mode?: 'cors' | 'navigate' | 'no-cors' | 'same-origin';
body?: BodyInit;
type?: 'json' | 'urlencoded';
url: string;
}
useFetch(urlOrOptions: string | useFetchOptions, wait = false);
useRenderCount
Log how many times the component was rendered.
Useful to debug optimizations.
import React from 'react';
import { useRenderCount } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
useRenderCount()
return (
<div>Something</div>
);
};
Reference
useScript(name?: string);
useResponsive
Get responsive breakpoints
import React from 'react';
import { useResponsive } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
const { between, min, max, orientation, size } = useResponsive();
return (
<div>
{max('sm', 'landscape') && <h1>Extra Small</h1>}
{between('sm', 'lg') && <h1>Small to Large</h1>}
<p>Extra Small {min('xs') ? '✔' : '✖️'}</p>
<p>Small {min('sm') ? '✔' : '✖️'}</p>
<p>Medium {min('md') ? '✔' : '✖️'}</p>
<p>Large {min('lg') ? '✔' : '✖️'}</p>
<p>Extra Large {min('xl') ? '✔' : '✖️'}</p>
<footer>
{size} - {orientation}
</footer>
</div>
);
}
Reference
const defaultBreakpoints = { xs: 0, sm: 400, md: 768, lg: 1024, xl: 1280 };
interface Responsive<T> {
between(min: keyof T, max: keyof T, andOrientation?: Orientation): boolean;
min(breakpoint: keyof T, andOrientation?: Orientation): boolean;
max(breakpoint: keyof T, andOrientation?: Orientation): boolean;
orientation: Orientation;
size: keyof T;
}
useResponsive<T extends Record<string, number> | typeof defaultBreakpoints>(
breakpoints?: T,
initialWidth = Infinity,
initialHeight = Infinity
): Responsive<T>;
useScript
Create a script tag and append it to the document.body
.
Returns an array with loaded
and error
properties.
import React from 'react';
import { useScript } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
const [loaded, error] = useScript(
'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=Ab2S23Bd&callback=initMap',
'google-maps'
);
return (
<div>
{loaded && <div id="maps"/>}
{error && <span>error</span>}
</div>
);
};
Reference
interface UseScriptOptions {
async?: boolean;
defer?: boolean;
id?: string;
type?: string;
}
useScript(src: string, idOrOptions: string | UseScriptOptions = {});
useSingleton
Run the code just once, before the render.
Similar to constructors in classes.
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { useSingleton } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
const node = React.useRef<HTMLElement | null>(null);
useSingleton(() => {
// this code will only be executed once.
node.current = document.createElement('div');
node.current.id = 'MyPortal';
document.body.appendChild(node.current);
});
return node.current ? ReactDOM.createPortal(<div>Portal</div>, node.current) : null;
}
Reference
useSingleton(cb: () => void);
useThrottle
Return a throttled function that only invokes fn
once per every ms
.
Unless you set the trailing
option that will call it again when the timer runs out.
import React from 'react';
import { useThrottle } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
const updater = () => console.log('updated');
const throttledUpdater = useThrottle(updater, 500);
return (
<button type="button" onClick={throttledUpdater}>
Update
</button>
);
}
Reference
interface UseThrottleOptions {
leading?: boolean; // default: true
trailing?: boolean; // default: false
}
useThrottle(fn: () => void, ms = 500, options?: UseThrottleOptions):
useThrottleValue
Return a throttled value that only changes once per every ms
.
Unless you set the trailing
option that will call it again when the timer runs out.
import React, { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import { useThrottleValue } from '@gilbarbara/hooks';
function Component() {
const [text, setText] = useState('');
const throttledText = useThrottleValue(text, 500, options);
const updater = (value) => console.log(value);
useEffect(() => {
throttledText && updater(throttledText);
}, [throttledText]);
return (
<div>
<input type="text" onChange={e => setText(e.target.value)} />
<p>Actual value: {text}</p>
<p>Throttle value: {throttledText}</p>
</div>
);
};
Reference
interface UseThrottleOptions {
leading?: boolean; // default: true
trailing?: boolean; // default: false
}
useThrottleValue(value: string, ms = 500, options?: UseThrottleOptions):
useWhyDidYouUpdate
Get which prop changes are causing a component to re-render.
const Component = (props: any) => {
const changes = useWhyDidYouUpdate(props, { skipLog: true });
// Or just log the changes
// useWhyDidYouUpdate(props, 'Component');
return <div>{!!changes && JSON.stringify(changes, null, 2)}</div>;
};
Reference
type PlainObject<T = unknown> = Record<string | number | symbol, T>;
interface UseWhyDidYouUpdateOptions {
name?: string;
skipLog?: boolean;
}
useWhyDidYouUpdate<T extends PlainObject>(
props: T,
nameOrOptions: string | UseWhyDidYouUpdateOptions = {},
);
License
MIT