Could anyone please help me understand how to use this Higher Order Component explained in the redux document?
I know what Higher Order Component is and I have used this patter several times but I can't figure out how to use this Higher Order Component.
Here is what it says...
Use a Higher Order Component to convert your Smart Component’s Immutable.JS props to your Dumb Component’s JavaScript props
Something needs to map the Immutable.JS props in your Smart Component to the pure JavaScript props used in your Dumb Component. That something is a Higher Order Component (HOC) that simply takes the Immutable.JS props from your Smart Component, and converts them using toJS() to plain JavaScript props, which are then passed to your Dumb Component.
Here is an example of such a HOC:
import React from 'react'
import { Iterable } from 'immutable'
export const toJS = WrappedComponent => wrappedComponentProps => {
const KEY = 0
const VALUE = 1
const propsJS = Object.entries(
wrappedComponentProps
).reduce((newProps, wrappedComponentProp) => {
newProps[wrappedComponentProp[KEY]] = Iterable.isIterable(
wrappedComponentProp[VALUE]
)
? wrappedComponentProp[VALUE].toJS()
: wrappedComponentProp[VALUE]
return newProps
}, {})
return <WrappedComponent {...propsJS} />
}
And this is how you would use it in your Smart Component:
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import { toJS } from './to-js'
import DumbComponent from './dumb.component'
const mapStateToProps = state => {
return {
// obj is an Immutable object in Smart Component, but it’s converted to a plain
// JavaScript object by toJS, and so passed to DumbComponent as a pure JavaScript
// object. Because it’s still an Immutable.JS object here in mapStateToProps, though,
// there is no issue with errant re-renderings.
obj: getImmutableObjectFromStateTree(state)
}
}
export default connect(mapStateToProps)(toJS(DumbComponent))
By converting Immutable.JS objects to plain JavaScript values within a HOC, we achieve Dumb Component portability, but without the performance hits of using toJS() in the Smart Component.
Here is my sample code for this!!
DumbComponent
import React from 'react';
const DumbComponent = (props) => {
const {dataList} = props;
const renderList = (list) => {
return list.map((value) => {
return <li>value</li>
})
};
return (
<ul>
{renderList(dataList)}
</ul>
)
};
export default DumbComponent;
SmartComponent
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import DumbComponent from './DumbComponent';
//High Order Component
import toJS from './toJS';
class SmartComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
render() {
return (
<DumbComponent dataList={this.props.dataList} />
);
}
}
function mapStateToProps(states) {
return {
//Let's say this is immutable.
dataList: state.dataList,
};
}
//this is how I use Higher Order Component.
//export default connect(mapStateToProps)(SmartComponent);
export default connect(mapStateToProps)(toJS(DumbComponent));
My Question
export default connect(mapStateToProps)(toJS(DumbComponent));
This doesn't even export SmartComponent itself. How can the parent component of SmartComponent whose child is DumbComponent use SmartComponent if it is not even exported??
Please tell me how to use this Higher Order Component in the sample code I prepared for this post.
Update
So, this is the correct way to write?
SmartComponent
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import DumbComponent from '../components/DumbComponent';
class SmartComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
render() {
return (
<DumbComponent dataList={this.props.dataList} /> //immutable
);
}
}
function mapStateToProps(states) {
return {
dataList: state.dataList //immutable
};
}
export default connect(mapStateToProps)(SmartComponent);
DumbComponent
import React from 'react';
import toJS from './higher_order_components/toJS';
const DumbComponent = (props) => {
const {dataList} = props;
const renderList = (list) => {
return list.map((value) => {
return <li>{value}</li>
})
};
return (
<ul>
{renderList(dataList)}
</ul>
)
};
export default toJS(DumbComponent);