0.2.1 ā€¢ Published 3 years ago

@r0b0t3d/react-native-lazy-component v0.2.1

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

@r0b0t3d/react-native-lazy-component

āœ… Your screen slow to load

āœ… Your screen has a lot of heavy components but just use some at a time

šŸ‘‡

Installation

yarn add @r0b0t3d/react-native-lazy-component

Key features

āœ… Lazy load component when needed

āœ… Type checked

Usage

Before šŸ™

import HeavyTab1 from './components/HeavyTab1'
import HeavyTab2 from './components/HeavyTab2'
import HeavyTab3 from './components/HeavyTab3'

export default function Screen() {
    const [currentTab, setCurrentTab] = useState('tab1')

    return (
        <View>
            {currentTab === 'tab1' && (
                <HeavyTab1 prop1={data1} props2={data2} />
            )}
            {currentTab === 'tab2' && <HeavyTab2 />}
            {currentTab === 'tab3' && <HeavyTab3 />}
        </View>
    )
}

After šŸ˜

import LazyComponent from "@r0b0t3d/react-native-lazy-component";

export default function Screen() {
    const [currentTab, setCurrentTab] = useState('tab1')

    return (
        <View>
            <LazyComponent
                visible={currentTab === 'tab1'}
                load={() => import('./components/HeavyTab1')} // or require('./components/HeavyTab1')
                prop1={data1}
                props2={data2}
            />
            <LazyComponent
                visible={currentTab === 'tab2'}
                load={() => import('./components/HeavyTab2')}
            />
            <LazyComponent
                visible={currentTab === 'tab3'}
                load={() => import('./components/HeavyTab3')}
            />
        </View>
    )
}

Notes

  1. If you'd like to use import instead of require, make sure update tsconfig.json to
{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "target": "esnext",
        "module": "esnext",
    }
}

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

License

MIT