How to detect a React component vs. a React element?
If you really want to type check for
component vs element
class vs functional component
DOM vs Composite Element
You could try something like this.
function isClassComponent(component) {
return (
typeof component === 'function' &&
!!component.prototype.isReactComponent
)
}
function isFunctionComponent(component) {
return (
typeof component === 'function' &&
String(component).includes('return React.createElement')
)
}
function isReactComponent(component) {
return (
isClassComponent(component) ||
isFunctionComponent(component)
)
}
function isElement(element) {
return React.isValidElement(element);
}
function isDOMTypeElement(element) {
return isElement(element) && typeof element.type === 'string';
}
function isCompositeTypeElement(element) {
return isElement(element) && typeof element.type === 'function';
}
USE
// CLASS BASED COMPONENT
class Foo extends React.Component {
render(){
return <h1>Hello</h1>;
}
}
const foo = <Foo />;
//FUNCTIONAL COMPONENT
function Bar (props) { return <h1>World</h1> }
const bar = <Bar />;
// REACT ELEMENT
const header = <h1>Title</h1>;
// CHECK
isReactComponent(Foo); // true
isClassComponent(Foo); // true
isFunctionComponent(Foo); // false
isElement(Foo); // false
isReactComponent(<Foo />) // false
isElement(<Foo />) // true
isDOMTypeElement(<Foo />) // false
isCompositeTypeElement(<Foo />) // true
isReactComponent(Bar); // true
isClassComponent(Bar); // false
isFunctionComponent(Bar); // true
isElement(Bar); // false
isReactComponent(<Bar />) // false
isElement(<Bar />) // true
isDOMTypeElement(<Bar />) // false
isCompositeTypeElement(<Bar />) // true
isReactComponent(header); // false
isElement(header); // true
isDOMTypeElement(header) // true
isCompositeTypeElement(header) // false
Example Codepen
The simplest solution is:
React.isValidElement(element)