react-time-slicer
v2.0.1
Published
Renders React nodes asynchronously.
Downloads
6
Maintainers
Readme
React Time Slicer
React Time Slicer renders React nodes during idle periods to alleviate lag on high priority updates (like updating an input) that triggers render in a heavy low priority update (like rendering charts).
Idle period renders are only available on the browsers specified in this link. Other browsers will cause React Time Slicer to render children in a 30 millisecond throttler.
This package was inspired by Dan Abramov's talk about React async rendering and time slicing.
Prop Types
| Property | Type | Required? | Default | Description |
| :------- | :-------- | :-------: | :------ | :--------------------------------------------------- |
| children | ReactNode | | null
| The React node that will be rendered (eg <div />
). |
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import TimeSlicer from 'react-time-slicer';
const HeavyComponent = ({ value }) => {
let newValue = value;
for (let i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
newValue = `${value} ${i}`;
}
return newValue;
};
const App = () => {
const [value, setValue] = React.useState('');
const handleChange = e => {
setValue(e.target.value);
};
return (
<div>
<label htmlFor="input">
Update me
<input id="input" onChange={handleChange} value={value} />
</label>
<br />
<TimeSlicer>
{/* A render-heavy element will cause lag in the input element change without the TimeSlicer.
Using the TimeSlicer will alleviate some of that lag. */}
<HeavyComponent value={value} />
</TimeSlicer>
</div>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));