react-hooks-helper
A custom React Hooks library that gives you custom
hooks for your code.
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useStep
is a multi-purpose step wizard. Build an image carousel!📋useForm
for dead simple form control with nested object support.
🚦useTrafficLight
easily build a fun traffic light component.
‼useNot
to simplify togglingtrue
/false
without lambda functions.
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Requirement ⚠️
To usereact-hooks-helper
, you must use react@16.8.0-alpha.0
. React Hooks is currently at
RFC stage.Installation
$ npm i react-hooks-helper
Usage
const { isPaused, index, step, navigation } = useStep(config);
const [{ foo, bar }, setForm] = useForm({ foo, bar });
const currentValue = useTrafficLight(initialIndex, durations);
const [bar, notBar] = useNot(bool);
Examples
useStep
The newuseStep
Hook is the new useTrafficLight
and is a more general step wizard.
You can use it to simplify many tasks, such as a multi-page input form, or an image carousel.It has an auto advance function, or control manually by calling
previous
and/or next
.Usage
const { isPaused, index, step, navigation } = useStep(config);
Config
You passuseStep
a configuration object containing the following (\* = required).| Key | Description | | :-------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
steps
\ | Either an array containing the steps to process or an integer specifying the number of steps. |
| initialStep
| The starting step—either a string id or an index. Default = 0. |
| autoAdvanceDuration
| If you wish the steps to auto-advance, specify the number of milliseconds. You can also include an autoAdvanceDuration
in each step
in your steps
array, if you wish to have different durations for each step. |Return object
| Key | Description | | :-------------------- | :------------------------------------------------ | |index
| A number containing the current step index. |
| step
| The current step
object from the steps
array. |
| navigation
| A navigation
object (see below). |
| isPaused
| true
if the autoAdvanceDuration
is paused. |
| autoAdvanceDuration
| Duration of the current auto-advance. |Navigation object
Thenavigation
object returned from useStep
contains control callback functions as follows.| Key | Description | | :--------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
previous
| Call to navigate to the previous item index. Wraps from the first item to the last item. |
| next
| Call to navigate to the next item index. Wraps from the last item to the first item. |
| go
| Call to navigate to a specific step by id
or by index
. Example: go(2)
or go('billing-address')
|
| pause
| Pause auto-advance navigation. |
| play
| Play auto-advance navigation once it has been paused. |Example
There's a simple multi-step control with 3 "pages". You use the "Previous" and "Next" buttons to navigate.function App() {
const {
index,
navigation: { previous, next }
} = useStep({ steps: 3 });
return (
<div>
<h1>Hello CodeSandbox</h1>
{index === 0 && <div>This is step 1</div>}
{index === 1 && <div>This is step 2</div>}
{index === 2 && <div>This is step 3</div>}
<div>
<button disabled={index === 0} onClick={previous}>Previous</button>
<button disabled={index === 2} onClick={next}>Next</button>
</div>
</div>
);
}
Live demo
You can view/edit a photo carousel on CodeSandbox. It automatically advances after 5 seconds. You can also click previous/next, or navigate directly to a particular image.
useForm
useForm
is for an advanced search, sign-up form, etc, something with a lot of text felds, because
you only need to use one hook. Wereas on the otherwise you would need many useState
hooks.Before
Right here is some code for a sign-up form. As you can see it is using twouseState
hooks and we
need a lambda function to change it.function App() {
const [firstName, setFirstName] = useState('');
const [lastName, setLastName] = useState('');
const [gender, setGender] = useState('Male');
const [isAccept, setAcceptToC] = useState(false);
return (
<div className="App">
<input
type="text"
value={firstName}
onChange={ev => {
setFirstName(ev.target.value);
}}
/>
<div>{firstName}</div>
<input
type="text"
value={lastName}
onChange={ev => {
setLastName(ev.target.value);
}}
/>
<div>{lastName}</div>
<div className="radio-group">
<div className="radio">
<input
type="radio"
value="Female"
checked={gender === 'Female'}
onChange={ev => {
setGender(ev.target.value);
}}
/>{' '}
Female
</div>
<div className="radio">
<input
type="radio"
value="Male"
checked={gender === 'Male'}
onChange={ev => {
setGender(ev.target.value);
}}
/>{' '}
Male
</div>
<div>Selected Gender: {gender}</div>
</div>
<div>
<div className="checkbox">
<input
type="checkbox"
value="true"
checked={isAccept === 'true'}
onChange={ev => {
setAcceptToC(ev.target.checked);
}}
/>{' '}
I accept and agree Terms & Conditions.
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}
After
function App() {
const [{ firstName, lastName, gender, isAccept }, setValue] = useForm({
firstName: '',
lastName: '',
gender: 'Male',
isAccept: false,
});
return (
<div className="App">
<input type="text" value={firstName} name="firstName" onChange={setValue} />
<div>{firstName}</div>
<input type="text" value={lastName} name="lastName" onChange={setValue} />
<div>{lastName}</div>
<div className="radio-group">
<div className="radio">
<input type="radio" value="Female" checked={gender === 'Female'} onChange={setValue} />{' '}
Female
</div>
<div className="radio">
<input type="radio" value="Male" checked={gender === 'Male'} onChange={setValue} /> Male
</div>
<div>Selected Gender: {gender}</div>
</div>
<div>
<div className="checkbox">
<input type="checkbox" value="true" checked={isAccept === 'true'} onChange={setValue} /> I
accept and agree Terms & Conditions.
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}
You see
useForm
takes the name of your input
and changes the object, so you only have to create
one useForm
. You can have as many items in the object, and this allows many inputs, but with still
one useForm
. And it eliminates the use of a lambda function.Nest objects
useForm
also supports nested objects. This is useful for things like billing.city
and shipping.city
.In your markup, you simply add the dots in the
name
field like this.<input type="text" value={billing.city} name="billing.city" onChange={setValue} />
Live demo
useTrafficLight
---Before
const lightDurations = [5000, 4000, 1000];
const BeforeTrafficLight = ({ initialColor }) => {
const [colorIndex, setColorIndex] = useState(initialColor);
useEffect(
() => {
const timer = setTimeout(() => {
setColorIndex((colorIndex + 1) % 3);
}, lightDurations[colorIndex]);
return () => clearTimeout(timer);
},
[colorIndex]
);
return (
<div className="traffic-light">
<Light color="#f00" active={colorIndex === 0} />
<Light color="#ff0" active={colorIndex === 2} />
<Light color="#0c0" active={colorIndex === 1} />
</div>
);
};
After
const AfterTrafficLight = ({ initialColor }) => {
const colorIndex = useTrafficLight(initialColor, [5000, 4000, 1000]);
return (
<div className="traffic-light">
<Light color="#f00" active={colorIndex === 0} />
<Light color="#ff0" active={colorIndex === 2} />
<Light color="#0c0" active={colorIndex === 1} />
</div>
);
};
Live demo
useNot
useNot
is a toggle function for React components.Here is a simple App that toggles a value to produce either a blue or a red square.
Before
function App() {
const [value, setValue] = useState(false);
return (
<div
onClick={ value => (
setValue( !value )
)}
style={{
width: 100,
height: 100,
backgroundColor: value ? 'red' : 'blue'
}}
/>
);
After
function App() {
const [value, notValue] = useNot(false);
return (
<div
onClick={notValue}
style={{
width: 100,
height: 100,
backgroundColor: value ? 'red' : 'blue',
}}
/>
);
}
value
, a boolean, is a variable. notValue
function that nots the value from true
to false
and
vise versa. Notice the notValue
is not a lambda function, like in the beforeLive demo
My Coding Journey
On Dec 18, 2017, I did a talk at ReactNYC about theuseTrafficLight
code above, but it was the "before" code and did not use a custom hook, and
certainly not react-hooks-helper
because it was not out yet!Here's my video.

License
MIT LicensedCode in the wild
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? Make a PR and add it to the list below.