react-error-boundary
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react-error-boundary
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Class vs functional components
I use the use-error-boundary module for this just to never have to write a class component myself!
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You're in an interview for a react position and they ask you "which is better, functional or class based components" how would you answer?
Requires a dependency but you can absolutely use error boundaries with functional components via react-error-boundary: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary
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Is defining a function call inside a useEffect a good practice ?
as for checking errors: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary
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How to handle errors in React: full guide
For those of you, who hate re-inventing the wheel or just prefer libraries for already solved problems, there is a nice one that implements a flexible ErrorBoundary component and has a few useful utils similar to those described above: GitHub - bvaughn/react-error-boundary
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I have an app written in old redux with React classes and try to migrate it to the latest version with hooks. What would you recommend to read/watch?
Use https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary for error boundaries and you won't have to write one yourself.
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best way to convince OOPers to give functions a go?
There's no reason to manually write an error boundary as a class component yourself, either, given that https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary exists.
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Should we use Functional or Class based Components?
Yeah, and even in that case, you should probably be using https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary rather than writing your own from scratch.
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Should I still use class based components?
they can https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary (this is from the react team) doesn't matter how it works internally, im not going to write a class just for error handling.
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Derived State?
i would not bother with classes tbh, use this: https://github.com/bvaughn/react-error-boundary it's made by a react core team member and they even recommend it.
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