useeffect function code example

Example 1: useeffect with cleanup

useEffect(() => {
	//your code goes here
    return () => {
      //your cleanup code codes here
    };
  },[]);

Example 2: useeffect

function App() {
  const [count, setCount] = useState(0);

  useEffect(() => {
    longResolve().then(() => {
      alert(count);
    });
  }, []);

  return (
    
); }

Example 3: useeffect react

useEffect(() => {
	//  code goes here
    return () => {
      // cleanup code codes here
    };
  },[]);

Example 4: useeffect react

useEffect(() => {
  window.addEventListener('mousemove', () => {});

  // returned function will be called on component unmount 
  return () => {
    window.removeEventListener('mousemove', () => {})
  }
}, [])

Example 5: react useeffect

import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
	
	const [data,setData]=useState()
    useEffect(() => {
        fetch(`put your url/api request in here`)
        .then(res=>res.json())
        .then(json => setData(json))
    },[])

Example 6: react useEffect

import React, { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';

function LifecycleDemo() {
  // It takes a function
  useEffect(() => {
    // This gets called after every render, by default
    // (the first one, and every one after that)
    console.log('render!');

    // If you want to implement componentWillUnmount,
    // return a function from here, and React will call
    // it prior to unmounting.
    return () => console.log('unmounting...');
  }, [ // dependencies to watch = leave blank to run once or you will get a stack overflow  ]);

  return "I'm a lifecycle demo";
}

function App() {
  // Set up a piece of state, just so that we have
  // a way to trigger a re-render.
  const [random, setRandom] = useState(Math.random());

  // Set up another piece of state to keep track of
  // whether the LifecycleDemo is shown or hidden
  const [mounted, setMounted] = useState(true);

  // This function will change the random number,
  // and trigger a re-render (in the console,
  // you'll see a "render!" from LifecycleDemo)
  const reRender = () => setRandom(Math.random());

  // This function will unmount and re-mount the
  // LifecycleDemo, so you can see its cleanup function
  // being called.
  const toggle = () => setMounted(!mounted);

  return (
    <>
      
      
      {mounted && }
    
  );
}

ReactDOM.render(, document.querySelector('#root'));

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