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As react developers, one of the most important concepts is to understand how useEffect works.
Principles of useEffect
UseEffect is used to perform side effects in our react component.
What is side effect?
A side effect refers to any operation that interacts with the world outside the confines of a React component.
We perform a side effect when we need to reach outside of a react component to do something!!
Some common side effects:
The signature of useEffect in react:
useEffect( () => { // execute side effect }, // optional dependency array [ // 0 or more entries ] )
Or only works with this code:
useEffect(() => { // execute side effect })
After giving some basic theory about useEffect, let's check some practice!!
One simple example with useEffect:
import {useState, useEffect} from "react"; export default function App() { const [count, setCount] = useState(0); useEffect(() => { document.title = `${count} new messages!`; }) return ( <> <h3>{ count } new Messages!</h3> <button onClick={ () => setCount(count + 1) }>Increase</button> </> ) }
What are we doing in this code?
The component initially renders with count set to 0.
The useEffect hook updates the document title to "0 new messages!"
When the button is clicked:
The useEffect will run with every single change of the component.
UseEffect with empty array
We will do a small change in the code:
useEffect(() => { document.title = `${count} new messages!`; console.log('Run useEffect'); }, [])
We are adding a empty array in the parameters of useEffect.
It is very useful when we are fetching data, in that case we know we should run the portion of code only one time.
useEffect with variables
A variation of useEffect is adding a variable (one and more).
When this var changes the portion of code will run.
Let's check an example:
import {useState, useEffect} from "react"; export default function App() { const [count, setCount] = useState(0); const [newCount, setNewCount] = useState(5); useEffect(() => { document.title = `${newCount} new messages!`; console.log('Run useEffect'); }, [newCount]) return ( <div> <> <h3>{ count } new Messages!</h3> <button onClick={ () => setCount(count + 1) }>Increase</button> </> <> <h3>{ newCount } new Messages!</h3> <button onClick={ () => setNewCount(newCount + 5) }>Increase</button> </> </div> ) }
We have added a new var with useState and added useEffect deppending of newCount.
It will render in this cases:
Note: You can pass more variables adding comma
useEffect( () => { // execute side effect }, // optional dependency array [ // 0 or more entries ] )
UseEffect with cleanUp function
In some cases we need to cleanup some funcionalities like promises.
We are going to deep into it with an example.
Create a timer and show it in the page.
We can do this with setInterval, but if we don't implement the cleanup, the timer will be consuming resources and the app will be slow.
So we have to return the clearInterval.
Here we have the code.
useEffect(() => { // execute side effect })
Conclusion:
A small brief about useEffect.
useEffect.-
UseEffect is used to perform side effects in a react component.
The side effecs could be:
useEffect(callback, dependencies)
1 Where callback is the function - sideEffect logic - What to run.
2 Dependencies - Array of variables (optional) - When to run.
Finally we have three variations of useEffect:
UseEffect without dependencies - It runs with first render and also run on any changes detected.
UseEffect with empty array - It runs only on first render.
UseEffect with variables - It runs on first render and runs on that variable changes.
UseEffect with cleanup function - Timeouts, subscriptions, event listeners or other funcionts to unsuscribe or no needed after use it can be disposed with cleanup functions.
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