A nifty little HOC to add hooks to your React components.
We recommend installing using yarn
:
$ yarn add react-hook-hooked
Or, if you prefer npm
:
$ npm -S react-hook-hooked
hooked
is a high order component that receives as arguments the hook to be attached to the
component and an optional function to extract the hook's arguments from the component's props.
const myHook = () => ({
handleButtonPress: onCallback(() => {
// do something
console.log(title);
}, [title]),
});
const MyComponent = ({ title, handleButtonPress }) => (
<button onClick={handleButtonPress}>{title}</button>
);
export default hooked(myHook)(MyComponent);
const myHook = (title) => ({
title,
handleButtonPress: onCallback(() => {
// do something
console.log(title);
}, [title]),
});
const MyComponent = ({ title, handleButtonPress }) => (
<button onClick={handleButtonPress}>{title}</button>
);
export default hooked(myHook, ({ name }) => name)(MyComponent);
When you use MyComponent and set its props, the function passed as the second argument to hooked
will extract the hook's args from the component's props:
<MyComponent title='foobar' />
If you're using Typescript ❤️ in your project, your component will have to receive a union of the component's props and the hook's return type:
type Props = { title: string };
// This is an union with Props, since it returns the received `title` as an attribute
type Hooked = Props & { handleButtonPress: () => void };
const myHook = (title: string): Hooked => ({
title,
handleButtonPress: onCallback(() => {
// do something
console.log(title);
}, [title]),
});
const MyComponent = ({ title, handleButtonPress }: Hooked) => (
<button onClick={handleButtonPress}>{title}</button>
);
export default hooked<Props, Hooked>(myHook, ({ name }: Props) => name)(MyComponent);
This way, externally your MyComponent will expect only title
as its props. By default, hooked
's
extractor is a passthru function that sends the received props to the hook.