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@vlsergey/react-promise

v4.0.0

Published

React wrappers for Promises

Downloads

10

Readme

Promises components for ReactJS

Simple ReactJS components for Promise calculation.

NPM version Build Status Downloads

Usage with single Promise

import { PromiseComponent } from "@vlsergey/react-promise";
/* ... */
const promise
return <PromiseComponent
    fallback={<span>Calculating...</span>}
	promise={ promise }>
		{(data) => <span>Promise result: {JSON.stringify(data)}}</span>}
</PromiseComponent>;

Usage with multiple Promise's

import { PromisesComponent } from "@vlsergey/react-promise";

/* ... */
const multiplePromises = {
	promise1: Promise.resolve("First promise result"),
	promise2: new Promise( (resolve, reject) => { /*...*/ } ),
};
return <PromisesComponent
	promises={ multiplePromises }>
		{(data) => <ul>
			<li>First promise result: {JSON.stringify(data.promise1)}}</li>
			<li>Second promise result: {JSON.stringify(data.promise2)}}</li>
		</ul>		}
</PromiseComponent>;

Important notice

  • One shall not create new promise in render() method of component. Promise shall be created in componentDidMount() method of component. Another way is to use memoize function in render() method:
import memoizeOne from "memoize-one";
import { PromiseComponent } from "@vlsergey/react-promise";

class MyComponent extends PureComponent {
	constructor() {
		super(...arguments);
		this.promiseFactory = memoizeOne(  (arg1, arg2) => new Promise( /*...*/ )  );
	}

	render() {
		const { arg1, arg2 } = this.props;
		const promise = this.promiseFactory( arg1, arg2 );
		return <PromiseComponent promise={promise}>/*...*/</PromiseComponent>;
	}
}

Changelog

Unspecified minor versions are for dependencies updates.

3.2.0
  • 📦 Add hybrid CommonJS + ESM packaging.
3.1.0
  • Replace autobind-decorator with arrow function per @bradzacher advise in typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#3245.
3.0.0
2.6.0
  • 🐛 Support null and undefined as result of Promise (and let user decide what to do with it).
2.2.0
  • 🐎 Less rerendering in some cases (like already resolved Promise or shallow-same promises object in PromisesComponent)
2.0.0
  • 📦 Add flow type definitions to result package
1.0.1
  • 🎉 Initial version