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A React hook that updates useRef().current with the most recent value each invocation
npm i @react-hook/latest
A React hook that updates useRef().current with the most recent value each invocation
import useLatest from '@react-hook/latest'
const useEvent = (element, name, listener) => {
const latest = useLatest(listener)
React.useEffect(() => {
const listen = (e) => latest.current(e)
element.addEventListener(name, listen)
return () => element.removeEventListener(name, listen)
}, [latest])
}
const useLatest: <T extends any>(current: T) => React.MutableRefObject<T>
Prop | Type | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|---|
value | T extends any | Yes | Any value you want stored |
React.MutableRefObject<T>
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A React hook that updates useRef().current with the most recent value each invocation
The npm package @react-hook/latest receives a total of 497,018 weekly downloads. As such, @react-hook/latest popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-hook/latest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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