I just checked out HOC's in React. They are pretty cool. However, doesn't simply wrapping a component achieve the same result?
Higher Order Component
This simple HOC passes state as properties to the ComposedComponent
const HOC = ComposedComponent => class extends React.Component {
... lifecycle, state, etc;...
render() {
return (<ComposedComponent {...this.state} />);
}
}
Component Wrapping
This component passes state as properties to the child component
class ParentComponent extends React.Component {
... lifecycle, state, etc;...
render() {
return (
<div>
{React.cloneElement(this.props.children, { ...this.state })}
</div>
);
}
}
Although usage is slightly different between the two, they both seem to be equally as reusable.
Where is the real difference between HOC's and composing components via this.props.children? Are there examples where you can only use one or the other? It is a better practice to use HOC's. Are these just choices that you have where you get to pick your preferred flavor?