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πŸ–‡οΈ Util to help with the paired hook pattern

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πŸ–‡οΈ Util to help with the paired hook pattern.

Usage

πŸ“¦ Node

Install react-pair as a dependency:

pnpm add react-pair
# or
npm install react-pair
# or
yarn add react-pair

Import it and use it:

import { useState } from "react";
import { pair } from "react-pair";

const useCount = initialCount => {
	const [count, setCount] = useState(initialCount);

	return { onClick: () => setCount(count + 1), children: count };
};

const PairedCount = pair(useCount);

const Component = ({ array = [] }) => (
	<ul>
		{array.map(key => (
			<PairedCount key={key}>
				{usePairedCount => {
					const props = usePairedCount(key);

					return (
						<li>
							<button type="button" {...props} />
						</li>
					);
				}}
			</PairedCount>
		))}
	</ul>
);

πŸ¦• Deno

Import react-pair using the npm: prefix, and use it directly:

import { useState } from "npm:react";
import { pair } from "npm:react-pair";

const useCount = initialCount => {
	const [count, setCount] = useState(initialCount);

	return { onClick: () => setCount(count + 1), children: count };
};

const PairedCount = pair(useCount);

const Component = ({ array = [] }) => (
	<ul>
		{array.map(key => (
			<PairedCount key={key}>
				{usePairedCount => {
					const props = usePairedCount(key);

					return (
						<li>
							<button type="button" {...props} />
						</li>
					);
				}}
			</PairedCount>
		))}
	</ul>
);

🌎 Browser

Import react-pair using esm.sh, and use it directly:

<script type="module">
	import { createElement, useState } from "https://esm.sh/react";
	import { pair } from "https://esm.sh/react-pair";

	const useCount = initialCount => {
		const [count, setCount] = useState(initialCount);

		return { onClick: () => setCount(count + 1), children: count };
	};

	const PairedCount = pair(useCount);

	const Component = ({ array = [] }) => (
		<ul>
			{array.map(key =>
				createElement(PairedCount, { key }, usePairedCount => {
					const props = usePairedCount(key);

					return createElement(
						"li",
						null,
						createElement("button", props),
					);
				}),
			)}
		</ul>
	);
</script>

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