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ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React

You're reading from   ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React Building Modern Web Applications with React

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785289644
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vipul A M Vipul A M
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Preface 1. Getting Started with React FREE CHAPTER 2. JSX in Depth 3. Data Flow and Life Cycle Events 4. Composite Dynamic Components and Forms 5. Mixins and the DOM 6. React on the Server 7. React Addons 8. Performance of React Apps 9. React Router and Data Models 10. Animation 11. React Tools 12. Flux 13. Redux and React Index

Cloning components


"Shawn, props are also immutable in React. In most of the cases, the child component just uses props passed by the parent component. However, sometimes we want to extend the incoming props with some new data before rendering the child component. It's a typical use case to update styles and CSS classes. React provides an addon to clone a component and extending its props. It's called the cloneWithProps addon." said Mike.

"Mike, that addon is deprecated. I had looked at it in the past and React has deprecated it. It also has lot of issues related to refs of the child component not getting passed to the newly-cloned child components," Shawn informed.

"True. However, React also has a top-level React.cloneElement API method, which allows us to clone and extend a component. It has a very simple API and it can be used instead of the cloneWithProps addon." Mike explained.

React.cloneElement(element, props, …children);

"This method can be used to clone the given element and merge the...

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