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react-hook-list
Advanced tools
A set of React hooks to make life easier.
import { useTimeout } from 'react-hook-list';
useTimeout(callback: CallbackFn, ms?: number): [CancelFn, RestartFn]
React-safe wrapper around setTimeout()
const [cancel, restart] = useTimeout(
() => console.log('callback!'),
5000
);
return (
<>
<button onClick={restart}>Restart timer</button>
<button onClick={cancel}>Cancel timer</button>
<>
)
Calling cancel()
clears any in-progress timer.
Calling restart()
restarts the timer - any in-progress timer is cancelled.
Passing null
or undefined
as the callback triggers a single re-render when the timer fires.
// this will force the component to re-render after 5 seconds
useTimeout(null, 5000);
import { useInterval } from 'react-hook-list'
useInterval(callback: CallbackFn, ms?: number): [CancelFn, RestartFn]
React-safe wrapper around setInterval()
const [cancel, restart] = useInterval(
() => console.log('callback!'),
2000
);
return (
<>
<button onClick={restart}>Restart timer</button>
<button onClick={cancel}>Cancel timer</button>
<>
)
Calling cancel()
stops any in-progress timer.
Calling restart()
restarts the timer - any in-progress timer is cancelled.
Passing null
or undefined
as the callback triggers a re-render each time the timer fires.
// this will force the component to re-render every two seconds
useInterval(null, 2000);
Simple Clock
import React from 'react';
import { useInterval } from 'react-hook-list';
export const SimpleClock = () => {
useInterval(null, 1000);
return <>{new Date().toLocaleTimeString()}</>;
};
import { useAPI } from 'react-hook-list'
useAPI<T>(url: string | URL): [data: T, error: Error, isLoading: boolean, refresh: Function]
Simple wrapper around a React-safe call to a JSON API.
type MyList = {
values: number[];
};
const [data, error, isLoading, refresh] = useAPI<MyList>(
'https://example.com/api/get-list'
);
console.log({
data,
error,
isLoading,
});
return (
<>
<button onClick={refresh}>Refresh</button>
</>
);
Combine with useInterval
to poll an API endpoint:
type MyList = {
values: number[];
};
const [data, error, isLoading, refresh] = useAPI<MyList>(
'https://example.com/api/get-list'
);
useInterval(refresh, 10e3);
console.log({
data,
error,
isLoading,
});
FAQs
Simple react-hook utilities
The npm package react-hook-list receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, react-hook-list popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-hook-list 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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