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Introducing a new course: Simplify React Apps with React Hooks and Suspense
2018-12-03 · via Kent C. Dodds Blog

Learn about the massive improvements coming to function components in React via a fresh new course showing you how to refactor an existing app to these new and upcoming APIs.

Ok, before I get into things, can I just say that this course artwork by Maggie Appleton and Maxime Bourgeois is just the absolute best. It's just so good. 😍

I'm super excited to share this course with you. I've been using React full time for almost three years now and I've never been more excited (!!) about writing components than when I started playing around with Hooks and Suspense. Let's get a quick rundown of what you can expect from the course:

About the course

With the massive improvements to function components in React via hooks and suspense, you may be interested in seeing how to refactor a typical class component to a simpler class component that uses React Suspense and Hooks features. In this course, Kent will take a modern React codebase that uses classes and refactor the entire thing to use function components as much as possible. We'll look at state, side effects, async code, caching, and more!

Want a primer on hooks and suspense? Watch my React Hooks and Suspense Playlist!

note: React Hooks is alpha and subject to change. The React team has the 16.x roadmap here.

Introduction to Refactoring a React Application to React Hooks and React Suspense

Let's get a quick overview of what this course is all about and how it's been structured to make sure you're as productive as possible with these new features.

Refactor a Class Component with React hooks to a Function

We have a render prop based class component that allows us to make a GraphQL request with a given query string and variables and uses a GitHub graphql client that is in React context to make the request. Let's refactor this to a function component that uses the hooks useReducer, useContext, and useEffect.

Handle Deep Object Comparison in React's useEffect hook with the useRef Hook

The second argument to React's useEffect hook is an array of dependencies for your useEffect callback. When any value in that array changes, the effect callback is re-run. But the variables object we're passing to that array is created during render, so our effect will be re-run every render even if the shape of the object is the same. So let's solve this by doing our own equality check from within the effect callback.

Safely setState on a Mounted React Component through the useEffect Hook

In the class version of this component, we had a method called safeSetState which would check whether the component was still mounted before trying to call setState. This is because our graphql client library is unable to cancel in-flight requests. Let's make that same kind of thing work by tracking the mounted state of our component using the useRef and useEffect hooks.

Because hooks code is regular JavaScript, extracting it to its own function is trivial and enables code sharing in a really nice way. It also allows us to encapsulate and separate concerns really cleanly. Custom hooks also compose really nicely together to build more complex hooks out of more primitive ones. Let's do this by creating a useSetState and useSafeSetStatecustom hook.

If you would like a more comprehensive useSetState hook, give use-legacy-state a try.

Track Values Over the Course of Renders with React useRef in a Custom usePrevious Hook

Our hook to track the previous values looks pretty useful, so let's extract that into it's own custom React Hook called usePrevious.

Deeply Compare Inputs in a Custom React Hook for useEffect

It would be nice if useEffect did the deep value comparison for us. Why don't we make our own custom hook that does that for us? In this lesson we'll create a useDeepCompareEffect which will allow us to use it just like a useEffectand allow us to just pass the inputs.

Refactor a React Class Component with useContext and useState Hooks

We've got a pretty simple User class component that manages a bit of state and uses some context. Let's refactor this over to a function component that uses the useContext and useState hooks.

Refactor a render Prop Component to a Custom React Hook

Our <Query /> component is a render prop based component that the <User /> component uses. But because it doesn't render anything, we can actually just change it to a custom hook. Let's create a useQuery hook that returns the state from the hooks the Query component uses and use that instead. But we'll preserve the component so we don't have to refactor everywhere that uses the Query render prop based component as well and we can keep our tests passing as they are.

Handle componentDidMount and componentWillUnmount in React Component Refactor to Hooks

Let's refactor our GitHubClientProvider class component to a function component that uses hooks. This one's pretty interesting because we can use useEffect to encapsulate everything we need for a single effect, truly separating that concern within our component.

Dynamically Import React Components with React.lazy and Suspense

With React 16.6.0, React Suspense was officially released as a stable feature (with limited support for React.lazy). Let's refactor our lazily-loaded components that are using react-loadable to components that use the built-in React.lazyfeature.

Preload React Components with the useEffect Hook

While users are filling out the form on our home page, it would be a good idea to pre-load the next page they will be going to so they don't have to wait for it to load once they've finished filling out the form. React's useEffect hook makes this really easy.