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react-loadable
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16 React Tools to Help You Keep Your Sanity in a Crazy World
Website: https://github.com/jamiebuilds/react-loadable
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Some Very Cool (Underrated maybe) React Libraries
React Loadable: This library makes it easy to split your React code into smaller, lazy-loaded chunks that can be loaded on demand. This can significantly improve the initial loading time of your application, especially for large and complex apps. https://github.com/jamiebuilds/react-loadable
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Unit Testing dynamically imported React Component
I have a very simple React component that uses react-loadable to dynamically import another component. The code looks something akin to the following:
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Awesome React Resources
react-loadable - A higher order component for loading components with promises
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How to choose a third party package
It's very important that you are choosing an active project instead of a dead/unmaintained project. An active project improves over time through community feedback. An unmaintained project does not move forward, fix functional bugs or patch security issues. Sometimes, a very popular package can be abandoned and go into a "frozen" state with many open issues and pull requests. It might have been a great solution in the past, but this is a sign that we have to move on. An example is react-loadable. It was a great solution for a very long time for code-splitting in React. I totally loved it. But it's stale now with many issues and PRs since 2018 (this post is written at the end of 2021). Now, if I need to split code in React, I use loadable-components, which is in active development, becoming more popular, patches bugs reported by the community, and most importantly, solves my problems. My personal advice: choose a package that's active in the last 3-6 months, with issues that are being resolved and PRs that are being merged.
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React Lazy Loading; does it slow down your app?
Preloading is possible with react-loadable: https://github.com/jamiebuilds/react-loadable#preloading
What are some alternatives?
redux-axios-middleware - Redux middleware for fetching data with axios HTTP client
loadable-components - The recommended Code Splitting library for React ✂️✨
electron-react-boilerplate - A Foundation for Scalable Cross-Platform Apps
react-snap - 👻 Zero-configuration framework-agnostic static prerendering for SPAs
roc - 🐦 Modern JavaScript Development Ecosystem
Next.js - The React Framework
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
babel-plugin-styled-components - Improve the debugging experience and add server-side rendering support to styled-components
cra-template-redux-auth-starter - Create React App boilerplate template with React, Redux Toolkit, React Router, Ant Design, Axios, Redux-Saga, SASS, Authentication, Routes. No configuration is required, Start building your App.
ultra - Zero-Legacy Deno/React Suspense SSR Framework
react-boilerplate - :fire: A highly scalable, offline-first foundation with the best developer experience and a focus on performance and best practices.
react-lazy-with-preload - React.lazy() with preload support!