Handy Filter Hook is a react hook for Handy Filter.
npm:
npm install handy-filter handy-filter-hook
yarn:
yarn add handy-filter handy-filter-hook
Handy Filter Hook does not depend on the specific version of react
or handy-filter
. You only need to install them.
NOTE: The minimum supported version of
handy-filter
is1.0.9
Handy Filter Hook is fully compatible with handy-filter conditions.
import React from 'react';
import { eq } from 'handy-filter';
import useFilter from 'handy-filter-hook';
const MyComponent = (data) => {
const [filteredData, setCondition] = useFilter({ init: data });
const onChangeHandler = (newValue) => {
setCondition(eq('nesded.someProp', newValue));
};
return <SomeComponent values={filteredData} onChange={onChangeHandler}/>;
};
If you receive data asynchronously you can use the third function that is returned from useFilter to set the received data:
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import { ne } from 'handy-filter';
import useFilter from 'handy-filter-hook';
const MyComponent = () => {
const [filteredData, setCondition, setData] = useFilter();
const onChangeHandler = (newValue) => {
setCondition(ne('nesded.someProp', newValue));
};
useEffect(() => {
const getData = async () => {
const data = await myFetch();
setData(data);
};
});
return <SomeComponent values={filteredData} onChange={onChangeHandler}/>;
};
NOTE: the setCondition and setData are stable and won’t change on re-renders.
If you want to set multiple conditions, for example when you have more than one component that change your data, you need to use a key as the second parameter of setCondition:
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import { icnt, eq } from 'handy-filter';
import useFilter from 'handy-filter-hook';
const MyComponent = (data) => {
const [filteredData, setCondition] = useFilter({ init: data });
const onChangeHandler = (newValue) => {
setCondition(icnt('nesded.someProp', newValue), 'foo');
};
const onClickHandler = (newValue) => {
setCondition(eq('prop', newValue), 'bar');
};
return (
<>
<Foo onChange={onChangeHandler}/>
<Bar onClick={onClickHandler}/>
<DataViewer data={filteredData}/>
</>
);
};
The key can be any value you want, all you need is for the key to be unique within one component.
By default, conditions with different keys are joined with logical "and". If you want to change this behavior see hook options.
If you want to change the default hook behavior, you need to pass options
object to useFilter:
useFilter({ options: yourOptions })
Sets how the conditions with different keys will be joined.
Valid values | Default |
---|---|
and, or | and |
For example:
import { gte, ne } from 'handy-filter';
import useFilter from 'handy-filter-hook';
const init = [
{ foo: 10, bar: null },
{ foo: 20, bar: true },
{ foo: 50, bar: null },
{ foo: 100, bar: false },
{ foo: 5, bar: true },
];
const [filteredData, setCondition] = useFilter({ init, options: { join: /* 'and' or 'or' */ } });
setCondition(gte('foo', 20), 'key1');
setCondition(ne('bar', null), 'key2');
// if the join option is 'and' result will be
// [{ foo: 20, bar: true }, { foo: 100, bar: false }]
// if the join option is 'or' result will be
// [{ foo: 20, bar: true }, { foo: 50, bar: null }, { foo: 100, bar: false }, { foo: 5, bar: true }]