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react-tree-walker
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Walk a React element tree, executing a provided function against each node.
Walk a React element tree, executing a provided visitor function against each element.
Originally inspired/lifted from the awesome react-apollo
project.
This modified version expands upon the design, making it Promise
based, allowing the visitor to return a Promise
, which would subsequently delay the tree walking until the Promise
is resolved. The tree is still walked in a depth-first fashion.
With this you could, for example, perform pre-rendering parses on your React element tree to do things like data prefetching. 🤛
In the below example we walk the tree and execute the getValue
function on every element instance that has the function available. We then push the value into a values array.
import reactTreeWalker from 'react-tree-walker';
class Foo extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.getValue = this.getValue.bind(this);
}
getValue() {
return this.props.value;
}
render() {
return <div>{this.props.children}</div>;
}
}
const app = (
<div>
<h1>Hello World!</h1>
<Foo value={1} />
<Foo value={2}>
<Foo value={4}>
<Foo value={5} />
</Foo>
</Foo>
<Foo value={3} />
</div>
);
const values = [];
/**
* Visitor to be executed on each element being walked.
*
* @param element - The current element being walked.
* @param instance - If the current element is a Component or PureComponent
* then this will hold the reference to the created
* instance. For any other element type this will be null.
* @param context - The current "React Context". Any provided childContexTypes
* will be passed down the tree.
*
* @return `true` to continue walking down the current branch,
* OR
* `false` if you wish to stop the traversal down the current branch,
* OR
* `Promise<true|false>` a promise that resolves to either true/false
*/
function visitor(element, instance, context) {
if (instance && typeof instance.getValue) {
const value = instance.getValue()
if (value === 4) {
// stop traversal on this branch of tree.
return false
}
values.push(instance.getValue());
}
return true
};
reactTreeWalker(app, visitor);
console.log(values); // [1, 2, 4, 3];
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Walk a React element tree, executing a provided function against each node.
The npm package react-tree-walker receives a total of 1,102 weekly downloads. As such, react-tree-walker popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-tree-walker 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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