react-useportal
easy-peasy
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6 months ago | 24 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-useportal
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React use portal
I'm looking for ideas on how to create a usePortal hook myself. So far I've found two libraries: https://github.com/wellyshen/react-cool-portal https://github.com/alex-cory/react-useportal
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Awesome Things Related To React Hooks 😍
react-useportal - 🌀 React hook for Portals
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Top 10 React Hooks Library
usePortal hooks allow creation of elements outside the DOM hierarchy of the Application. usePortal widely used having dropdowns, notification popups, modals, tooltips. usePortal works with Server Side Rendering (SSR) as it is isomorphic. usePortal written in TypeScript. It allows customization of portal styling and many more options.
easy-peasy
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Creating a MERN stack app that uses Firebase Authentication - Part Two
This is the main entry point into our application. Everything here is pretty standard for React, but one important thing to note is we’re using a library called Easy Peasy. It essentially is a state management library and is very simple to setup, being a wrapper around Redux.
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Awesome Things Related To React Hooks 😍
easy-peasy - Vegetarian friendly state for React
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Easy-Peasy State Management Using React Easy Peasy
In building React applications, one of the most important questions for developers include managing state effectively. In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to use Easy Peasy for managing state in React applications. We’ll understand the core concepts of Easy Peasy, some use cases for it, why it should be used for your next application and build a simple example. Easy Peasy is open source with more than 4.1k stars on GitHub.
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State Management Battle in React 2021: Hooks, Redux, and Recoil
There are plenty more libraries I didn’t have space to cover here, like Zustand, easy-peasy, and others. Check those out though, they’re nice too :)
What are some alternatives?
use-http - 🐶 React hook for making isomorphic http requests
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
nice-modal-react - A modal state manager for React.
react-singleton-hook - Create singleton hook from regular react hook
constate - React Context + State
rtk-query - Data fetching and caching addon for Redux Toolkit
react-portal - 🎯 React component for transportation of modals, lightboxes, loading bars... to document.body or else.
redux-cool - Build redux logic, without getting nervous 😬
react-slick - React carousel component
react-hooks-axios - Custom React Hooks for Axios.js
react-native-portal - A simplified portal implementation for ⭕️ React Native & Web ⭕️.
valtio - 💊 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla