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Learn React with TypeScript - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804614204
Pages 474 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Carl Rippon Carl Rippon
Profile icon Carl Rippon

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction
2. Chapter 1: Introducing React 3. Chapter 2: Introducing TypeScript 4. Chapter 3: Setting Up React and TypeScript 5. Chapter 4: Using React Hooks 6. Part 2: App Fundamentals
7. Chapter 5: Approaches to Styling React Frontends 8. Chapter 6: Routing with React Router 9. Chapter 7: Working with Forms 10. Part 3: Data
11. Chapter 8: State Management 12. Chapter 9: Interacting with RESTful APIs 13. Chapter 10: Interacting with GraphQL APIs 14. Part 4: Advanced React
15. Chapter 11: Reusable Components 16. Chapter 12: Unit Testing with Jest and React Testing Library 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using React context

In this section, we will learn a feature in React called context. We will then refactor the app from the last section to use React context.

Understanding React context

React context is an object that can be accessed by components. This object can contain state values, so it provides a mechanism for sharing state across components.

A context is created using a createContext function as follows:

const SomeContext = createContext<ContextType>(defaultValue);

A default value for the context must be passed into createContext. It also has a generic type parameter for the type that represents the object created by createContext.

The context also contains a Provider component that needs to be placed above components requiring access to the context object in the component tree. A provider wrapper component can be created that stores the shared state and passes it to the context Provider component as follows:

export function SomeProvider({ children...
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