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Overview

Create new project

npx create-react-app react-with-typescript --template typescript

Types of component

  • Functional
  • Class

Types of state

  • useState
  • setState

Functional component

There was 2 ways of creating functional component

1st Way (using function)

interface ChildProps {
    color: string;
    onClick: () => void;
}
export const Child = ({ color, onClick }: ChildProps) => {
    return <div>
        <div>Color: {color}</div>
        <button onClick={onClick}>Callback to parent</button>
    </div>
}

Advantages

  • Shorter code

Disadvantages

  • Typescript do not know it was functional component, therefore attributes like contextTypes, displayName will not be type-hinted.
  • children props need to be manually specified in the interface.

2nd Way (using functional component)

interface ChildAsFCProps {
    color: string;
    onClick: () => void;
}

export const ChildAsFC: React.FC<ChildAsFCProps> = ({ color, onClick, children }) => {
    return <div>
        <div>{color}</div>
        <div>{children}</div>
        <button onClick={onClick}>Click with callback to Parent</button>
    </div>
}

Advantages

  • Typescript know that it was a react functional component, therefore typescript can typehint for the default props.

Disadvantages

  • Longer code

Overview on functional component

  • The return value is JSX
  • State must be manage using useState
  • Access state without using this.state
  • Shorter and cleaner code

Class component

  • Use render() function to render JSX
  • State can be manage using useState or setState
  • If setState used, we must access state using this.state
  • Accessing props require this.props
  • Longer code

useState

  • For functional component
  • Also known as react hook
  • It is the state of the functional component

setState

  • For class component
  • It is the state of the class component

useRef

  • For functional component
  • Used to reference DOM from react component

React.createRef()

  • For class component
  • Used to reference DOM from react component

useEffect

  • For functional component
  • Fired after the component rendered
  • Clean up effect by returning a function in the useEffect callback
  • useEffect((() => {}), []), we pass state variable into [], everytime the state passed change, the callback in useEffect will be fired. If it was empty ([]), it is same as componentDidMount
  • useEffect(() => {}) is same as componentDidUpdate
  • Unify lifecycles into one useEffect

lifecycle

  • For class component
  • componentDidMount fired after first render
  • componentDidUpdate fired after update render
  • Clean up effect in componentDidMount using componentWillUnmount

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