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React 18 Design Patterns and Best Practices - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233109
Pages 524 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Carlos Santana Roldán Carlos Santana Roldán
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Preface 1. Taking Your First Steps with React 2. Introducing TypeScript 3. Cleaning Up Your Code 4. Exploring Popular Composition Patterns 5. Writing Code for the Browser 6. Making Your Components Look Beautiful 7. Anti-Patterns to Be Avoided 8. React Hooks 9. React Router 10. React 18 New Features 11. Managing Data 12. Server-Side Rendering 13. Understanding GraphQL with a Real Project 14. MonoRepo Architecture 15. Improving the Performance of Your Applications 16. Testing and Debugging 17. Deploying to Production 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

Rules of Hooks

React Hooks are basically JavaScript functions, but there are two rules that you need to follow in order to use them. React provides a linter plugin to enforce those rules for you, which you can install by running the following command:

npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-react-hooks

Let’s look at these two rules.

Rule 1: Only call Hooks at the top level

To ensure the proper functioning of React Hooks, it is important to avoid calling them inside loops, conditions, or nested functions. Instead, it is recommended to always use Hooks at the top level of your React function. This practice ensures that Hooks are called in the same order every time a component is rendered, allowing React to correctly preserve the state of Hooks between multiple useState and useEffect calls. Following this rule will help you write more efficient and maintainable code with React Hooks.

Rule 2: Only call Hooks from React functions

To ensure that all stateful...

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