A functional component will rerender every time the parent renders it, no matter if the props have changed or not.
However, using the React.memo
high order component it is actually possible for functional components to get the same shouldComponentUpdate
check which is used in PureComponent
https://reactjs.org/docs/react-api.html#reactmemo
You can simply wrap your functional component in React.memo
on export like shown here.
So
const SomeComponent = (props) => (<div>HI</div>)
export default SomeComponent
Could instead be
const SomeComponent = (props) => (<div>HI</div>)
export default React.memo(SomeComponent)
Example
The following example show how this affects rerenders
The parent component is just a regular functional component. It is using the new react hooks to handle some state updates.
It just have some tick
state which only serves the purpose of giving some clues on how often we rerender a prop, while it forces a rerender of the parent component twice a second.
Further we have a clicks
state which tell how often we have clicked the button. This is what the prop we send to the children. Hence they should ONLY rerender if the number of clicks changes if we use React.memo
Now notice that we have two different kind of children. One wrapped in memo
and one which is not. Child
which is not wrapped, will rerender every time the parent rerenders. MemoChild
which is wrapped, will only rerender when the clicks property changes.
const Parent = ( props ) => {
// Ticks is just some state we update 2 times every second to force a parent rerender
const [ticks, setTicks] = React.useState(0);
setTimeout(() => setTicks(ticks + 1), 500);
// The ref allow us to pass down the updated tick without changing the prop (and forcing a rerender)
const tickRef = React.useRef();
tickRef.current = ticks;
// This is the prop children are interested in
const [clicks, setClicks] = React.useState(0);
return (
<div>
<h2>Parent Rendered at tick {tickRef.current} with clicks {clicks}.</h2>
<button
onClick={() => setClicks(clicks + 1)}>
Add extra click
</button>
<Child tickRef={tickRef} clicks={clicks}/>
<MemoChild tickRef={tickRef} clicks={clicks}/>
</div>
);
};
const Child = ({ tickRef, clicks }) => (
<p>Child Rendered at tick {tickRef.current} with clicks {clicks}.</p>
);
const MemoChild = React.memo(Child);
Live Example (also on CodePen):
console.log("HI");
const Parent = ( props ) => {
const [ticks, setTicks] = React.useState(0);
const tickRef = React.useRef();
tickRef.current = ticks;
const [clicks, setClicks] = React.useState(0);
setTimeout(() => setTicks(ticks + 1), 500);
return (
<div>
<h2>Parent Rendered at tick {tickRef.current} with clicks {clicks}.</h2>
<button
onClick={() => setClicks(clicks + 1)}>
Add extra click
</button>
<Child tickRef={tickRef} clicks={clicks}/>
<MemoChild tickRef={tickRef} clicks={clicks}/>
</div>
);
};
const Child = ({ tickRef, clicks }) => (
<p>Child Rendered at tick {tickRef.current} with clicks {clicks}.</p>
);
const MemoChild = React.memo(Child);
ReactDOM.render(
<Parent />,
document.getElementById('root')
);
<div id="root"></div>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/16.12.0/umd/react.production.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react-dom/16.12.0/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"></script>
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