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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
Complex classes like singleResourceHook.ts ➔ useResource often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
| 1 | import { Reducer, useCallback, useEffect, useReducer, useRef } from "react"; | ||
| 114 | |||
| 115 | export function useResource<T>( | ||
| 116 | endpoint: string, | ||
| 117 | initialValue: T, | ||
| 118 |   overrides?: { | ||
| 119 | parseResponse?: (response: Json) => T; // Defaults to the identity function. | ||
| 120 | skipInitialFetch?: boolean; // Defaults to false. Override if you want to keep the initialValue until refresh is called manually. | ||
| 121 | handleError?: (error: Error | FetchError) => void; // In addition to using the error returned by the hook, you may provide a callback called on every new error. | ||
| 122 | }, | ||
| 123 | ): UseResourceReturnType<T> { | ||
| 124 | const parseResponse = overrides?.parseResponse ?? identity; | ||
| 125 | const doInitialRefresh = overrides?.skipInitialFetch !== true; | ||
| 126 | const handleError = overrides?.handleError ?? doNothing; | ||
| 127 | const isSubscribed = useRef(true); | ||
| 128 | |||
| 129 | const [state, dispatch] = useReducer< | ||
| 130 | Reducer<ResourceState<T>, AsyncAction<T>> | ||
| 131 | >(reducer, initialState(initialValue)); | ||
| 132 | |||
| 133 |   const refresh = useCallback(async (): Promise<T> => { | ||
| 134 |     dispatch({ type: ActionTypes.GetStart }); | ||
| 135 | let json: Json; | ||
| 136 |     try { | ||
| 137 | json = await getRequest(endpoint).then(processJsonResponse); | ||
| 138 |     } catch (error) { | ||
| 139 |       if (isSubscribed.current) { | ||
| 140 |         dispatch({ | ||
| 141 | type: ActionTypes.GetReject, | ||
| 142 | payload: error, | ||
| 143 | }); | ||
| 144 | handleError(error); | ||
| 145 | } | ||
| 146 | throw error; | ||
| 147 | } | ||
| 148 | const responseValue = parseResponse(json) as T; | ||
| 149 |     if (isSubscribed.current) { | ||
| 150 |       dispatch({ | ||
| 151 | type: ActionTypes.GetFulfill, | ||
| 152 | payload: responseValue, | ||
| 153 | }); | ||
| 154 | } | ||
| 155 | return responseValue; | ||
| 156 | }, [endpoint, parseResponse, handleError]); | ||
| 157 | |||
| 158 | const update = useCallback( | ||
| 159 |     async (newValue): Promise<T> => { | ||
| 160 |       dispatch({ type: ActionTypes.UpdateStart, meta: { item: newValue } }); | ||
| 161 | let json: Json; | ||
| 162 |       try { | ||
| 163 | json = await putRequest(endpoint, newValue).then(processJsonResponse); | ||
| 164 |       } catch (error) { | ||
| 165 |         if (isSubscribed.current) { | ||
| 166 |           dispatch({ | ||
| 167 | type: ActionTypes.UpdateReject, | ||
| 168 | payload: error, | ||
| 169 |             meta: { item: newValue }, | ||
| 170 | }); | ||
| 171 | handleError(error); | ||
| 172 | } | ||
| 173 | throw error; | ||
| 174 | } | ||
| 175 | const responseValue = parseResponse(json) as T; | ||
| 176 |       if (isSubscribed.current) { | ||
| 177 |         dispatch({ | ||
| 178 | type: ActionTypes.UpdateFulfill, | ||
| 179 | payload: responseValue, | ||
| 180 |           meta: { item: newValue }, | ||
| 181 | }); | ||
| 182 | } | ||
| 183 | return responseValue; | ||
| 184 | }, | ||
| 185 | [endpoint, parseResponse, handleError], | ||
| 186 | ); | ||
| 187 | |||
| 188 | // Despite the usual guidelines, this should only be reconsidered if endpoint changes. | ||
| 189 | // Changing doInitialRefresh after the first run (or the refresh function) should not cause this to rerun. | ||
| 190 |   useEffect(() => { | ||
| 191 |     if (doInitialRefresh) { | ||
| 192 | refresh().catch(doNothing); | ||
| 193 | } | ||
| 194 | |||
| 195 | // Unsubscribe from promises when this hook is unmounted. | ||
| 196 |     return (): void => { | ||
| 197 | isSubscribed.current = false; | ||
| 198 | }; | ||
| 199 | |||
| 200 | // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps | ||
| 201 | }, [endpoint]); | ||
| 202 | |||
| 203 |   return { | ||
| 204 | value: state.value, | ||
| 205 | status: state.status, | ||
| 206 | error: state.error, | ||
| 207 | update, | ||
| 208 | refresh, | ||
| 209 | }; | ||
| 213 |