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JavaScript Design Patterns

You're reading from  JavaScript Design Patterns

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804612279
Pages 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Hugo Di Francesco Hugo Di Francesco
Profile icon Hugo Di Francesco

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface Part 1:Design Patterns
Chapter 1: Working with Creational Design Patterns Chapter 2: Implementing Structural Design Patterns Chapter 3: Leveraging Behavioral Design Patterns Part 2:Architecture and UI Patterns
Chapter 4: Exploring Reactive View Library Patterns Chapter 5: Rendering Strategies and Page Hydration Chapter 6: Micro Frontends, Zones, and Islands Architectures Part 3:Performance and Security Patterns
Chapter 7: Asynchronous Programming Performance Patterns Chapter 8: Event-Driven Programming Patterns Chapter 9: Maximizing Performance – Lazy Loading and Code Splitting Chapter 10: Asset Loading Strategies and Executing Code off the Main Thread Index Other Books You May Enjoy

The provider pattern

The provider pattern in React is where one component in the tree makes data accessible to all its descendants. This is usually accomplished using the React Context primitive.

Use case – the prop drilling problem

The key use case for the provider pattern is to avoid the prop drilling problem.

A large majority of the time, a component’s main input is the prop it receives from its parent component. A state management pattern to share state between components in React is to lift state up. Lifting state up means to store relevant state in a common ancestor of the components that require the shared state.

As stated in the React.js docs (https://react.dev/learn/sharing-state-between-components)

When you want to coordinate two components, move their state to their common parent. Then pass the information down through props from their common parent

This can lead to prop drilling when the common parent has multiple components between it and...

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