passing up react hooks code example
Example 1: hooks in react
import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";
export default props => {
console.log("componentWillMount");
console.log("componentWillReceiveProps", props);
const [x, setX] = useState(0);
const [y, setY] = useState(0);
const [moveCount, setMoveCount] = useState(0);
const [cross, setCross] = useState(0);
const mouseMoveHandler = event => {
setX(event.clientX);
setY(event.clientY);
};
useEffect(() => {
console.log("componentDidMount");
document.addEventListener("mousemove", mouseMoveHandler);
return () => {
console.log("componentWillUnmount");
document.removeEventListener("mousemove", mouseMoveHandler);
};
}, []);
useEffect(
() => {
setMoveCount(moveCount + 1);
},
[x, y]
);
useEffect(() => {
if (x === y) {
setCross(x);
}
});
return (
<div>
<p style={{ color: props.color }}>
Your mouse is at {x}, {y} position.
</p>
<p>Your mouse has moved {moveCount} times</p>
<p>
X and Y positions were last equal at {cross}, {cross}
</p>
</div>
);
};
Example 2: React looping hooks to display in other hook
import React, { useState } from "react";
function App() {
const [list, setList] = useState(" ");
const [items, updateOnClick] = useState([ ]);
function updateList(event) {
const valueEntered = event.target.value;
setList(valueEntered);
}
function updateClick(){
updateOnClick(list);
}
return (
<input onChange={updateList} type="text" value={list} />
<button onClick={updateClick}>
<span>Add</span>
</button>
<div>
<ul>
{items.map(item => <li>{item}</li>) }
</ul>
</div>);}
export default App;