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Update Style Guide on Hooks #16323

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Update Style Guide on Hooks #16323

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Details

  • Updating the style guide to remove the "hooks" ban and remove references to class components more generally.
  • Also including an eslint plugin for hooks
  • And refactoring a small component to get us started

Fixed Issues

$ #16325

Tests

  1. Create a workspace
  2. Navigate to the page for that workspace
  3. Delete the workspace
  4. Verify there are no issues
  5. Go offline
  6. Create a workspace.
  7. Verify that the workspace is shown as pending.
  8. Come back online.
  9. Verify that the workspace is shown as non-pending.
  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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@marcaaron marcaaron self-assigned this Mar 20, 2023
@marcaaron marcaaron changed the title Add eslint plugin for hooks Add eslint plugin for React Hooks. Update Style Guide. Mar 20, 2023
@@ -413,63 +411,7 @@ const propTypes = {
};
```

* Avoid public methods on components and calling them via refs
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This defensive comment is largely irrelevant if we are removing class components. The way to do this with hooks would be useImperativeHandle(), but it's kind of a rare edge case that we would reach for it at all. And generally much harder to abuse this without knowing that it's an option.

@@ -540,96 +482,48 @@ const propTypes = {
}
```

## Binding methods
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This is class specific and totally unnecessary in function components.

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yay, stoked that we won't have to bind so much everywhere.

However, maybe some guidelines on when a function should be declared inside the component vs outside would be helpful?

// Outside
function doSomething() {
    console.log('Hello world');
}

const MyComponent = () => {
    // Inside
    const doSomethingElse = () => {
        console.log('Goodnight, moon');
    }
    
    return (
        <View>
            <Button onPress={doSomething}>
                Hello world 
            </Button>
            <Button onPress={doSomethingElse}>
                Goodnight moon
            </Button>
        </View>
    );
};

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Yeah, I agree. So, this is kind of an interesting question because we have the jsx-no-bind rule enabled which will warn if you have any function in a function component that is not using useCallback(). But I also don't think that there is always a good reason to use useCallback() (even if your function has dependencies sometimes it might make sense to redeclare the function?).

See this: https://github.com/jsx-eslint/eslint-plugin-react/blob/master/docs/rules/jsx-no-bind.md#react-hooks

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I think I would come back and update this later as part of some evolving best practices. My instinct is to say something like...

If you aren't going to memoize the function with useCallback() then make it a pure function and move it outside the component if you can. If you need to create a closure around the props or state or something else then either allow it to be redeclared or just useCallback(). Probably the community has some idea about what would be best.

@@ -684,125 +574,9 @@ When writing a stateless component you must ALWAYS add a `displayName` property

## Stateless components vs Pure Components vs Class based components vs Render Props - When to use what?

*_1. Stateless components: Used when you don't need to maintain state or use lifecycle methods._*

In many cases, we create components that do not need to have a state, lifecycle hooks or any internal variables. In other words just a simple component that takes props and renders something presentational. But often times we write them as class based components which come with a lot of cruft (for e.g., it has a state, lifecycle hooks and it is a javascript class which means that React creates instances of it) that is unnecessary in many cases.
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This section is irrelevant because function components now can have "state" so they are not "stateless"

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*_2. Pure components: Use to improve performance where a component does not need to be rendered too often._*
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This whole section is a bit out of date though I suppose we can mention something about performance. React.memo() is basically the replacement for any PureComponent or shouldComponentUpdate().


Let's say you have two separate components that render two different things, but you want them both to be based on the same state. You can pass a `render` property to a component or pass a function as a child to accomplish this. You can read more about how this works and when to use it in the [React Docs](https://reactjs.org/docs/render-props.html).

## Do not use inheritance for other React components
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There isn't any concern here since we won't have any class components. Hooks are designed to facilitate code reuse so while there may still be HOCs render props are going to be a less attractive pattern than hooks.

}
```

## isMounted is an Antipattern
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The cleanup method of useEffect() should solve any issues with this section.

@marcaaron marcaaron changed the title Add eslint plugin for React Hooks. Update Style Guide. Update Style Guide on Hooks Mar 21, 2023
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Overall nothing here looks concerning, the changes looks pretty good. It's exciting how much we can remove from our style guide. Seems consistent with our hope that switching to hooks will reduce "gotchas" for NewDot contributors.

@@ -540,96 +482,48 @@ const propTypes = {
}
```

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yay, stoked that we won't have to bind so much everywhere.

However, maybe some guidelines on when a function should be declared inside the component vs outside would be helpful?

// Outside
function doSomething() {
    console.log('Hello world');
}

const MyComponent = () => {
    // Inside
    const doSomethingElse = () => {
        console.log('Goodnight, moon');
    }
    
    return (
        <View>
            <Button onPress={doSomething}>
                Hello world 
            </Button>
            <Button onPress={doSomethingElse}>
                Goodnight moon
            </Button>
        </View>
    );
};

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I noticed there are a couple items on the PR checklist:

  • For Class Components, any internal methods passed to components event handlers are bound to this properly so there are no scoping issues (i.e. for onClick={this.submit} the method this.submit should be bound to this in the constructor)
  • Any internal methods bound to this are necessary to be bound (i.e. avoid this.submit = this.submit.bind(this); if this.submit is never passed to a component event handler like onClick)

Should we remove these? Or not yet?

Edit: Maybe we shouldn't remove those until we don't have any more class components.

shouldShow={_.isEmpty(this.props.policy)}
}, [props.reports, props.policy]);

const policy = props.policy;
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Since you're creating a local variable for policy, let's move it up and use it on line 72 where we're currently using props.policy?

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  • I have verified the author checklist is complete (all boxes are checked off).
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  • I verified testing steps are clear and they cover the changes made in this PR
    • I verified the steps for local testing are in the Tests section
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    • I verified the steps cover any possible failure scenarios (i.e. verify an input displays the correct error message if the entered data is not correct)
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  • I verified tests pass on all platforms & I tested again on:
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    • The file is named correctly
    • The component has a clear name that is non-ambiguous and the purpose of the component can be inferred from the name alone
    • The only data being stored in the state is data necessary for rendering and nothing else
    • For Class Components, any internal methods passed to components event handlers are bound to this properly so there are no scoping issues (i.e. for onClick={this.submit} the method this.submit should be bound to this in the constructor)
    • Any internal methods bound to this are necessary to be bound (i.e. avoid this.submit = this.submit.bind(this); if this.submit is never passed to a component event handler like onClick)
    • All JSX used for rendering exists in the render method
    • The component has the minimum amount of code necessary for its purpose, and it is broken down into smaller components in order to separate concerns and functions
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roryabraham commented Mar 29, 2023

Just noting that I found a bug but was able to reproduce it on production. Reported here. Also added some offline test steps.

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roryabraham commented Mar 29, 2023

Going to go ahead and merge this. We can always adjust the style guide more if needed.

@roryabraham roryabraham merged commit 0d5a02b into main Mar 29, 2023
@roryabraham roryabraham deleted the marcaaron-eslintHooks branch March 29, 2023 14:21
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✋ This PR was not deployed to staging yet because QA is ongoing. It will be automatically deployed to staging after the next production release.

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/roryabraham in version: 1.2.92-0 🚀

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🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

},
onExit: (exitError, metadata) => {
Log.info('[PlaidLink] Exit: ', false, {exitError, metadata});
props.onExit();
propsRef.current.onExit();
},
});
}, []);
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We don't need to use useRef here.
useEffect(() => {}, []) - empty array dependency - this is equivalent to componentDidMount.
So openLink is called only once regardless of props.token change.

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interesting. but does it cause any harm? if we use the props.token directly then the exhaustive-deps linter would complain about a missing dependency.

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if it complains, we can disable with a comment instead of using ref: https://expensify.slack.com/archives/C01GTK53T8Q/p1680256754764159

import {openLink, useDeepLinkRedirector, usePlaidEmitter} from 'react-native-plaid-link-sdk';
import Log from '../../libs/Log';
import CONST from '../../CONST';
import {plaidLinkPropTypes, plaidLinkDefaultProps} from './plaidLinkPropTypes';

const PlaidLink = (props) => {
// We are stashing initial props in a ref since we don't want a new token to trigger the link to open again
// and just want openLink() to be called once
const propsRef = useRef(props.token);
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cc @marcaaron I think this should hold all the props not only the token

const propsRef = useRef(props);

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Oh, yes, I see my mistake now

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Thank you

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/luacmartins in version: 1.2.92-2 🚀

platform result
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🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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