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eslint-plugin-react-hooks
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The eslint-plugin-react-hooks package is an ESLint plugin that enforces the Rules of Hooks for React. It helps developers to follow the best practices and avoid common pitfalls when using hooks in React components.
Rules of Hooks
This feature enforces the rules of hooks, ensuring that hooks are called in the same order on every render and not inside conditions, loops, or nested functions.
/* eslint react-hooks/rules-of-hooks: 'error' */
const MyComponent = () => {
if (condition) {
const [value, setValue] = useState(0); // This will cause an error
}
return <div>{value}</div>;
};
Exhaustive Dependencies
This feature ensures that all dependencies used inside useEffect, useCallback, and useMemo are properly specified, helping to avoid stale closures and other related bugs.
/* eslint react-hooks/exhaustive-deps: 'warn' */
useEffect(() => {
// Should include dependencies used inside the effect
}, []); // This will cause a warning if dependencies are omitted
This package includes linting rules for React and JSX. It is broader in scope than eslint-plugin-react-hooks, covering a wide range of React best practices and potential errors, not limited to hooks.
This is a less popular and potentially less maintained alternative to eslint-plugin-react-hooks. It may offer similar functionality but does not have the same level of community support or frequent updates.
eslint-plugin-react-hooks
This ESLint plugin enforces the Rules of Hooks.
It is a part of the Hooks API for React.
Note: If you're using Create React App, please wait for a corresponding release of react-scripts
that includes this rule instead of adding it directly.
Assuming you already have ESLint installed, run:
# npm
npm install eslint-plugin-react-hooks --save-dev
# yarn
yarn add eslint-plugin-react-hooks --dev
Then add it to your ESLint configuration:
{
"plugins": [
// ...
"react-hooks"
],
"rules": {
// ...
"react-hooks/rules-of-hooks": "error",
"react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": "warn"
}
}
Please refer to the Rules of Hooks documentation and the Hooks FAQ to learn more about this rule.
For feedback about the exhaustive-deps
rule, please post in this thread.
MIT
FAQs
ESLint rules for React Hooks
The npm package eslint-plugin-react-hooks receives a total of 17,662,822 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-plugin-react-hooks popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eslint-plugin-react-hooks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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