Register DOM nodes within a context. Helpful for UI where many siblings need to know about each other. A common example is scrolling to the first error after a form submission.
yarn add react-register-nodes
- Scroll to first error - https://codesandbox.io/s/10363x25oq
- Deep nested node registration - https://codesandbox.io/s/lxrno4nk9
import * as React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import {
NodeManager,
useNodes,
useRegisteredRef
} from "react-register-nodes";
const Example = () => {
// useRegisteredRef will return a ref to be used on the DOM node you'd like
// to register. It accepts a string key to register the node under.
const ref = useRegisteredRef("shallow");
// useNodes will return an object containing any DOM nodes we have assigned our refs to
// in this case, our div will be mapped to the key 'shallow'
const nodes = useNodes();
return (
<React.Fragment>
<div ref={ref}>
Register Me!
</div>
<div>
Registered Nodes:
<pre>{JSON.stringify(Object.keys(nodes), null, 2)}</pre>
</div>
</React.Fragment>
);
};
const rootElement = document.getElementById("root");
render(
<div id="app">
<NodeManager>
<Example />
</NodeManager>
</div>,
rootElement
);
This is the Context Provider. Must be above any components that call the use*
hooks.
Returns a ref
to be passed to your DOM node. The node assigned to ref.current
will be registered with the nearest NodeManager. Accepts an id to serve as the key to register the node under.
Returns an object of all registered nodes. Nodes are keyed by the key you passed to useRegisteredRef
.
Returns all registered nodes in the order specified by sorter
. Uses DOM order by default.
- Nathan Force @forcetheissue