A collection of Higher-Order Components for React, especially useful with Recompose.
A Higher-Order Component is a function that takes a component and returns a new component.
π± omit-props
Helps to omit unnecessary context, state setters or anything else you don't want to propagate with {...spread}.
β»οΈ with-lifecycle
Provides a handy way to use some of React Component Lifecycle methods.
β debounce-handler
Helps to debounce handlers like onChange.
β throttle-handler
Helps to throttle handlers like onChange.
β safe-timers
Provides safe versions of setTimeout, setInterval, requestAnimationFrame and requestIdleCallback which will be cleared/cancelled automatically before component is unmounted.
Invokes a callback on prop change, useful to decouple side effects like onChange handler in a declarative way.
Invokes a callback on prop change while condition is true, useful to decouple side effects like onChange handler in a declarative way and control loops.
π with-callback-once
Invokes a callback once condition is true (while previous check was false), useful to decouple side effects like onSuccess or onError handlers in a declarative way.
π with-log
Injects console.log with props or any custom message into render.
π with-debugger
Injects debugger into render.
βοΈ with-match-media-props
Dynamically map CSS Media Queries matches to boolean props using window.matchMedia() (Can I use?).
βοΈ with-resize-observer-props
Dynamically map component size and position changes to props using Resize Observer API (Can I use? π).
Dynamically map visibility of a component to boolean props using Intersection Observer API (Can I use?).
Dynamically map page visibility status to props using Page Visibility API (Can I use?).
Dynamically map online/offline status to props using navigator.onLine (Can I use?).
Decouples e.preventDefault() side effect from handlers like form submitting or clicking a link.
βοΈ with-view-layout-props
Dynamically map View layout dimensions to props using onLayout() handler.
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- Create a new folder in
packages/, let's saywith-foo. - See
package.jsonin already existing packages and create newwith-foo/package.json. - Put source code in
with-foo/src/, it will be transpiled and bundled intowith-foo/dist/,with-foo/lib/andwith-foo/es/. - Put tests written with Jest in
with-foo/test/. - Put demo in
with-foo/demo/, it will be rendered and wrapped with HMR.
Available commands using Start:
yarn start build <package>
yarn start demo <package>
yarn start test
yarn start testWatch
yarn start lint