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react-polymorphic-component v2.0.1

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react-polymorphic-component

A successor to kripod's react-polymorphic-types to make it fully compatible with Typescript 5 gif

What is a polymorphic component?

A Polymorphic Component is a component that can act as if it is any other component! It passes props along to the component it is acting as. You might use polymorphic components if you want the type of a parent component to change at runtime or if you want to apply some shared styling.

Why not use kripod's react-polymorphic-box or react-polymorphic-types?

A common usecase is to define your own polymorphic component on top of PolymorphicComponent that applies some shared styling to the component it renders as. The type checking for this use case broke in Typescript 5. That is because there is a possibility of overlap between the props of the component you are acting as and the props of the polymorphic component. For example, if the polymorphic component requires a size prop that is a number and the component we are acting as requires a size prop that is a string, Typescript doesn't know which type size should have. This issue is discussed in more detail on this blog: https://sandroroth.com/blog/react-polymorphic-components/#problems and this github issue: https://github.com/kripod/react-polymorphic-box/issues/25.

How does this package solve that?

By separating all of the props we want to send to the as component into their own asProps there is no possibility of a type overlap! Additionally, I chose to automatically forward the className and style props along to the as component to make it very easy to migrate from kripod's react-polymorphic-box.

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