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react-loader-component

v2.0.1

Published

A React higher order component that dispatches actions and renders loading/error states

Downloads

287

Readme

react-loader-component

A React Higher Order Component that triggers some Promise on mount and display a loading component until the Promise has finished.

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Demo

Usage

import ReactLoader from 'react-loader-component';

const MyComponent = ReactLoader({
    loadingComponent: props => (<p>Loading</p>),
    errorComponent: props => (<p>There was an error: {JSON.stringify(props.data)}</p>),
    load: (props) => {
        //Do some async loading here
        //Return a Promise
    },
})((props) => (<p>Data: {JSON.stringify(props.data)}</p>));

As a decorator

You need @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators for this to work. You can use it both in legacy or stage-2 mode. Check @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators documentation for details.

import ReactLoader from 'react-loader-component';

@ReactLoader({
    loadingComponent: props => (<p>Loading</p>),
    errorComponent: props => (<p>There was an error</p>),
    load: (props) => {
        //Do some async loading here
        //Return a Promise
    },
})
class MyComponent {
    render() {
        return (
            <p>Hello World</p>
        );
    }
};

Advanced usage

This component is meant to be extendable based on your context. You should wrap the call to ReactLoader in a fucntion of your own.

Here is an example:

function MyLoader(myoptions) {
    return ReactLoader({
        errorComponent: MyErrorComponent,
        loadingComponent: MyLoadingView,
        resultProp: 'loaderData',
        shouldComponentReload: myoptions.shouldComponentReload || ((props, nextProps) => !deepEqual(props, nextProps)),
        load: function myLoadFunction() {
            // Fetch some data based on myoptions
            return Promise.resolve(fetchedData);
        }, 
    });
}

@MyLoader({
    type: 'user',
    id: 42,
})
class MyComponent {
    render() {
        return (
            <p>Hello World</p>
        );
    }
};

const MyOtherComponent = MyLoader({
    type: 'user',
    id: 42,
})((props) => {
    return (
        <p>Hello World</p>
    );
})

API

ReactLoader(options)

  • options : Object
    • errorComponent : component to render when the promise returned by load throws an error. The props passed to the loader are forwarded to the error component.

      Default: () => (<div>Impossible to fetch the data requested.</div>)

    • loadingComponent : component to render when the promise is pending. The props passed to the loader are forwarded to the error component.

      Default: () => (<div>Loading...</div>)

    • load(props) required : function called to load whatever you need. It must return a Promise.

    • shouldComponentReload(props, nextProps) : should return true if the loader should reload the data by calling load() again.

      Default: returns true iff the props have deeply changed.

    • componentWillUnmount(props) : same behavior as the React lifecycle functions of the same name. Can be used to clean up your store.

    • resultProp : name of the prop where the result of load() will be set. Default: "data"

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