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The React Workshop

By : Brandon Richey, Ryan Yu, Endre Vegh, Theofanis Despoudis, Anton Punith, Florian Sloot
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Book Image

The React Workshop

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By: Brandon Richey, Ryan Yu, Endre Vegh, Theofanis Despoudis, Anton Punith, Florian Sloot

Overview of this book

Are you interested in how React takes command of the view layer for web and mobile apps and changes the data of large web applications without needing to reload the page? This workshop will help you learn how and show you how to develop and enhance web apps using the features of the React framework with interesting examples and exercises. The workshop starts by demonstrating how to create your first React project. You’ll tap into React’s popular feature JSX to develop templates and use DOM events to make your project interactive. Next, you’ll focus on the lifecycle of the React component and understand how components are created, mounted, unmounted, and destroyed. Later, you’ll create and customize components to understand the data flow in React and how props and state communicate between components. You’ll also use Formik to create forms in React to explore the concept of controlled and uncontrolled components and even play with React Router to navigate between React components. The chapters that follow will help you build an interesting image-search app to fetch data from the outside world and populate the data to the React app. Finally, you’ll understand what ref API is and how it is used to manipulate DOM in an imperative way. By the end of this React book, you’ll have the skills you need to set up and create web apps using React.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Preface

Context API and Hooks

Having to pass down props through multiple different levels of components can cause the following issues:

  • While creating maintenance in your app, if you make a new prop, you need to pass it down the whole line. You might need to do the same if some component is changed or removed.
  • It can create unnecessary noise if we do not know what props are intended for while creating a component and what is just a traveler.
  • It creates a dependency on the component that is passing down the props. The component that just passes down the prop knows too much by simply playing the messenger.

To handle these issues, React typically allows access to something called Context, which we've briefly looked into in the previous chapters. React also provides a useful hook for us to be able to access the context of the app called the useContext hook.

useContext Hook

useContext is a React hook that takes a React context object as an argument and gives...