react-progressive-enhancement v0.0.10
react-progressive-enhancement
A handy collection of HOCs for universally renderedĀ apps š¤©
TL;DR In universally rendered React apps, it is common to branch data-fetching and component-rendering depending on the environment (server or client), and defer rendering (a.k.a. "progressively enhance") some components. However, we must ensure the first client render matches the serverĀ render.
This module achieves all the above by tracking whether or not the render mode is "enhanced" with an isEnhanced boolean (true only after first client render, otherwise false), which is accessed through a withIsEnhanced HOC. Additionally a progressivelyEnhanced HOC is provided which only renders the composed component for enhanced renders.
For more info, check out this blog post.
Features
- No dependencies (other than React ^16.3)
- Written in TypeScript (type-annotated)
- Easily extensible through the exported React Context's
Consumer&Provider
Install
yarn add react-progressive-enhancement
# OR
npm install react-progressive-enhancementUsage
- Root.jsx:
import { enableProgressiveEnhancementsOnMount } from 'react-progressive-enhancement';
const Root = () => (
<div>
<PhotoRoute />
</div>
);
export default enableProgressiveEnhancementsOnMount(Root);- PhotoRoute.jsx:
import { withIsEnhanced, progressivelyEnhance } from 'react-progressive-enhancement';
const ProgressivelyEnhancedRelatedContent = progressivelyEnhance(RelatedContent);
class PhotoRoute extends React.Component {
componentDidMount() {
const hasDataFromServer = !this.props.isEnhanced;
if (!hasDataFromServer) {
this.getPhotoRouteData();
} else {
// do nothing, because the server already fetched the data and passed it to the client.
}
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<Photo />
{/* This component will only render after the first client render */}
<ProgressivelyEnhancedRelatedContent />
</div>
);
}
}
export default withIsEnhanced(PhotoRoute);API Reference
enableProgressiveEnhancementsOnMount
(ComposedComponent: React.Component) => React.ComponentAn HOC that wraps ComposedComponent with the Context Provider. ComposedComponent should be the root-most Component in your React app.
withIsEnhanced
(ComposedComponent: React.Component) => React.ComponentAn HOC that provides the isEnhanced prop to ComposedComponent.
progressivelyEnhance
(ComposedComponent: React.Component) => React.ComponentAn HOC that defers rendering ComposedComponent until after the first client render.
Consumer, Provider
React.ContextThe Context's Consumer and Provider are exported as well, so that you can easily extend this library as you see fit.