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@mui/utils
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The @mui/utils package provides a collection of utility functions designed to aid in the development of UI components and applications. These utilities cover a range of functionalities such as deep object manipulation, event handling, and system property helpers, making it easier to implement common tasks in a more efficient and standardized way.
Deep object manipulation
Allows for the deep merging of two objects, useful for combining default and user-provided configurations.
import { deepmerge } from '@mui/utils';
const obj1 = { a: 1, b: 2 };
const obj2 = { b: 3, c: 4 };
const merged = deepmerge(obj1, obj2);
// Result: { a: 1, b: 3, c: 4 }
Event handling
Facilitates getting the owner document of a node, which is helpful for correctly attaching event listeners in a document-agnostic way.
import { ownerDocument } from '@mui/utils';
const doc = ownerDocument(node);
// Use doc to add or remove event listeners
System property helpers
Provides an enhanced effect hook that uses `useLayoutEffect` on the server to avoid warnings and `useEffect` on the client.
import { unstable_useEnhancedEffect as useEnhancedEffect } from '@mui/utils';
useEnhancedEffect(() => {
// Effect logic here
}, [deps]);
Lodash is a comprehensive utility library offering a wide range of functions for tasks such as object manipulation, array handling, and function utilities. It is more general-purpose compared to @mui/utils, which is more focused on UI development needs.
Ramda is a functional programming utility library that emphasizes a more functional programming approach. It provides utilities for working with functions, arrays, and objects in a functional manner. Ramda's approach is more about composing functions and immutable data handling, which contrasts with @mui/utils' focus on UI-specific utilities.
Shared utilities used by MUI packages.
6.2.1
<!-- generated comparing v6.2.0..master -->Dec 17, 2024
A big thanks to the 10 contributors who made this release possible.
FAQs
Utility functions for React components.
The npm package @mui/utils receives a total of 4,975,341 weekly downloads. As such, @mui/utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mui/utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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