@thejohnfreeman/loadable v1.1.3
loadable
Like react-loadable, but
better.
Motivation
react-loadable has some problems. As of this writing, there are 39 open pull
requests and issues are closed. The creator and maintainer seems to have
abandoned the project, perhaps in favor of
@loadable/component,
but perhaps because of his emotional instability.
The general idea of react-loadable is that you give it an async function,
load, that returns a component type (not a component or element), Target,
and it will give you a new component type, Proxy. The first time an element
of Proxy is rendered, it will save its props, call load, and return
a placeholder "loading" element while it waits. Once load returns with
Target, the proxy component will update itself with an element of type
Target, passing along the props it saved.
What I wanted initially, was the ability to use the props in my load
function, but even @loadable/component has
that.
What I want now is to pass an async function that takes the props and returns
an element, not just the component type. Then I can use it for fetching
resources, not just for code-splitting.
Usage
import loadable from '@thejohnfreeman/loadable'
const Proxy = loadable()(() => import('./Target'))
// <Proxy />Resource loading:
import loadable from '@thejohnfreeman/loadable'
const AsyncProduct = loadable()(async ({ productId }) => {
try {
const product = await backend.getProduct(productId)
} catch (error) {
return <Error error={error} />
}
return <Product product={product} />
})
// <AsyncProduct productId={productId} />Options
Options are passed to the call to loadable, not to the function it returns,
which takes the load function.
delay :: numberNumber of milliseconds to wait before showing the placeholder (to avoid a flicker of content). The default is 200.
Placeholder :: React.ComponentTypeThe placeholder component type to show while waiting for the target. It will be given the same props as the target, in case you want to make use of them. The default is the text "Loading...".