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@ybiquitous/use-toggle
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React useToggle() utility hook.
npm install @ybiquitous/use-toggle
import useToggle from "@ybiquitous/use-toggle";
function Check() {
const [checked, check, uncheck, toggle] = useToggle();
return (
<p>
<input type="checkbox" checked={checked} onChange={toggle} />
<button onClick={check}>Check</button>
<button onClick={uncheck}>Uncheck</button>
</p>
);
}
function Show() {
const [isShown, show, hide] = useToggle();
return (
<p>
<button onClick={show}>Show</button>
<button onClick={hide}>Hide</button>
{isShown && <strong>Hello</strong>}
</p>
);
}
See also the online demo!
This utility hook aims to reduce the following boilerplate with useState():
function App() {
const [isShown, setShown] = useState(false);
const toggle = setShown((state) => !state);
const show = () => setShown(true);
const hide = () => setShown(false);
const showButton = <button onClick={show}>Show</button>;
const hideButton = <button onClick={hide}>Hide</button>;
// ...
}
In addition, this package benefits performance by useCallback().
This means that it is equivalent to:
const show = useCallback(() => setShown(true), [setShown]);
FAQs
React useToggle() hook
The npm package @ybiquitous/use-toggle receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, @ybiquitous/use-toggle popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ybiquitous/use-toggle 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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