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Designing React Hooks the Right Way

By : Fang Jin
Book Image

Designing React Hooks the Right Way

By: Fang Jin

Overview of this book

React hook creates a unique solution for using states in function components to orchestrate UI communication. They provide you with an easy interface to write custom data management solutions with low development and maintenance costs. Understanding how Hooks are designed enables you to use them more effectively, and this book helps you to do just that. This book starts with a custom-crafted solution to reveal why Hooks are needed in the first place. You will learn about the React engine and discover how each built-in Hook can manage a persistent value by hooking into it. You will walk through the design and implementation of each hook with code so that you gain a solid understanding. Finally, you'll get to grips with each Hook's pitfalls and find out how to effectively overcome them. By the end of this React book, you'll have gained the confidence to build and write Hooks for developing functional and efficient web applications at scale.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

What is a side effect?

The following function has no side effect:

function add(a, b) {
  return a + b
}

This function is quite pure, in the sense that if it is invoked with the same set of input arguments, we should get the same result – that is, add(1, 1) will return 2. This type of pure function is easy to understand, test, and develop. The reason for this is that the function only depends on the input arguments and has no additional hidden dependency.

You might wonder what a hidden dependency could be? Believe it or not, it's quite easy to have one. In the following code, we'll intentionally introduce two lines and each will add a hidden dependency:

let c = 3
function add(a, b) {
  console.log(a, b)
  return a + b + c
}

The first line adds an external dependency from the c variable. Because c is a global variable, it bypasses the input argument list. If we invoke the add(1, 1) function now, it can return any number...