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cached-bind

v1.1.0

Published

Library for excluding function generations on React's render function call

Downloads

12

Readme

cached-bind

cached-bind is a helper to remove arrow-functions and bind from cycles in react component's render method. Or you can use it in any other cases when you don't want to create new functions. Example:

import * as React from 'react'
import bind from 'cached-bind';

function onClickSecond(index) {
	doSomethingElse(index);
}

class SomeComponent extends React.Component {
	_onClick(index) {
		doSomething(index);
	}

	render() {
		return (
			<div>
				{someArray.map((obj, index) => (
					<span onClick={bind(this, '_onClick', index)} >{obj.name}</span>
				))}
				or
				{someArray.map((obj, index) => (
					<span onClick={bind(this, onClickSecond, index)} >{obj.name}</span>
				))}
			</div>
		);
	}
}

Why?

It is not recomended to create new functions in each render function call in react and pass them to child components. That is because of performance optimization reasons. Performance decrease can happen when you use arrow-function or bind in render function. Usualy you can easy avoid this by creating a component's property with an arrow-function:

class SomeComponent extends React.Component {
	_onClickHandler = () => {
		...
	}

	render() {
		return (
			<div >
				<ChildComponent onClick={this._onClickHandler} />
			</div>
		);
	}
}

But sometimes you need to pass onClickHandler to a number of components in cycle. And onClickHandler needs to know an elements's index when it is executed. cached-bind will help you to resolve this issue easy.

How it works?

When cached-bind is called with some key for the first time it creates a wrapper for an original function and return it. Next call with the same key cached-bind returns the same existed wrapper even if args were changed.
bind(obj, 'doSomething', 1, true) === bind(obj, 'doSomething', 1, false)
It create a new wrapper for every call with a new key. When args are changed, cached-bind saves them and when a wrapper function is called, new args are passed to the original function.

API

cached-bind has the following parameters:
bind(object, func, key, ...args)
where:

  • object - object to which a function will be bound
  • func - a property name of the object which contains a function to bind or a function to bind
  • key - it is used to determine which cached function should be returned. If bind is called with the same key next time, the returned function will be the same as in the first time
  • args - arguments which will be passed to object[functionName] function on call

Examples

class C1 {
	doSomething() {
		...
	}
}
const obj1 = new C1();
const bound1 = bind(obj1, 'doSomething', 1, true, {id: 1});
bound1();

// or

function doSomething() {
	...
}
const bound2 = bind(obj2, doSomething, 1, true, {id: 1});
bound2();

In this case the original doSomething function will get the following parameters: [true, {id: 1}].

If args is missed then key will be passed as first argument to object[functionName] function.

const bound = bind(object, 'doSomething', 1);
bound();

In this case the original doSomething function will get the only parameter: 1.

If a bound function is called with some arguments then they will be passed after args or key.

const bound = bind(object, 'doSomething', 1, true, {id: 1});
bound(100, false);

In this case the original doSomething function will get the following parameters: [true, {id: 1}, 100, false].