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Extended utils for ⚛️ React.Children data structure that adds recursive filter, map and more methods to iterate nested children.

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  • react-children-utilities
  • react-children-utilities/react-children-utilities.js

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React Children Utilities

Extended utils for ⚛️ React.Children data structure that adds recursive filter, map and more methods to iterate nested children.

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Installation

Can be added to your application after installing the peer dependency react

npm install --save react-children-utilities

Usage

This package extends the existing React.Children utilities, you can import it as a whole.

import React from 'react';
import Children from 'react-children-utilities';

const MyComponent = ({ children }) => {
  const onlySpans = Children.filter(children, (child) => child.type === 'span');
  return <div>{onlySpans}</div>;
};

Also you can import only the function you need

import React from 'react';
import { filter } from 'react-children-utilities';

const MyComponent = ({ children }) => {
  const onlySpans = filter(children, (child) => child.type === 'span');
  return <div>{onlySpans}</div>;
};

API documentation

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Fernando Pasik

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mrm007

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yosef langer

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iyegoroff

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Mark Allen

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Ryosuke IWANAGA

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Daniel Pinyol

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Brian Bartholomew

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

License

MIT (c) 2016 Fernando Pasik