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React Components

You're reading from  React Components

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785889288
Pages 182 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Christopher Pitt Christopher Pitt
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Where we are


Let's take a look at the things we have created so far and how they interact with each other. If you've been following closely, this may all be familiar to you; but stick with it.

We will talk about how these interactions are failing us and how we can improve them. From the moment our interface begins to render, we start to see the following things happen:

  1. We begin by creating a backend object. We use this as a store for the pages in our application. This has methods such as add, edit, delete, and all. It also acts as an event emitter, notifying listeners whenever pages change.

  2. We create a PageAdmin React component and pass the Backend object to it. The PageAdmin component uses the Backend object as a data source for other page components, all of which are created within the PageAdmin render method. The PageAdmin component listens for changes in Backend as soon as it is mounted. It stops listening after it is unmounted.

  3. The PageAdmin component has a few callbacks, which it passes...

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