3.2.0 • Published 9 years ago
@jdomizio/react-class v3.2.0
react-class
Smart Auto-Binding for your React components.
Features
- auto-bind methods
- optimized to only auto-bind non-lifecycle methods
Install
$ npm install react-class --saveUsage
Instead of extending React.Component you have to extend the class exported by react-class.
import Component from 'react-class'
// or import { Component } from 'react-class
class MyApp extends Component {
render() {
return <div {...props} onClick={this.onClick}>
//onClick is auto-bound to "this", so you can keep your code dry
</div>
}
onClick(){
console.log(this)
// this is correctly bound to the component instance
}
}autoBind only
If you don't want to extend the class exported by react-class and instead just want autobinding, you can just import the autoBind function directly.
import 'react-class/autoBind'
// or
import { autoBind } from 'react-class'
// or
var autoBind = require('react-class/autoBind')After importing/require-ing it, call autoBind in the component constructor:
import autoBind from 'react-class/autoBind'
class MyApp extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
autoBind(this)
}
render() {
// ... your rendering logic
}
}autoBind filtering
autoBind supports a second param, that can be used to filter what gets auto-binding or not. It can be a function or an object.
autoBind(obj, filterFn)- only those methods inobjare bound to the object for which thefilterFnreturns trueautoBind(obj, skipObject)- the methods whose names are found in theskipObjectas truthy are skipped from autobinding. Eg:autoBind(obj, { notBound: true, log: true })will not bind theobj.notBoundandobj.logmethods to theobjobject.
FAQ
What problems does it solve?
Autobinding, which is a nice-to-have feature!
What if I want to remove it in the future?
react-class is a very thin layer around React.Component, so just in case you decide removing it in the future, you'll be safe and will only have to do very minor code changes.
We're not doing anything magical!
LICENSE
MIT
3.2.0
9 years ago