The major difference between React.PureComponent
and React.Component
is PureComponent
does a shallow comparison on state change. It means that when comparing scalar values it compares their values, but when comparing objects it compares only references. It helps to improve the performance of the app.
You should go for React.PureComponent
when you can satisfy any of the below conditions.
- State/Props should be an immutable object
- State/Props should not have a hierarchy
- You should call
forceUpdate
when data changes
If you are using React.PureComponent
you should make sure all child components are also pure.
is there any performance impact in using React.component that we may
consider going for React.PureComponent?
Yes, it will increase your app performance (because of shallow comparison)
I am guessing shouldComponentUpdate() of Purecomponent performs only
shallow comparisons . If this is the case can' t the said method used
for deeper comparisons?
You guessed it correctly. You could use it if you satisfy any of the conditions I mentioned above.
"Furthermore, React.PureComponent's shouldComponentUpdate() skips prop
updates for the whole component subtree" - Does this mean that prop
changes are ignored?
Yes, prop changes will be ignored If it couldn't find difference in shallow comparison.
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