| title | component-hook-factories |
|---|
Validates against higher order functions defining nested components or hooks. Components and hooks should be defined at the module level.
This rule is available in eslint-plugin-react-hooks v6.
Defining components or hooks inside other functions creates new instances on every call. React treats each as a completely different component, destroying and recreating the entire component tree, losing all state, and causing performance problems.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
// ❌ Factory function creating components
function createComponent(defaultValue) {
return function Component() {
// ...
};
}
// ❌ Component defined inside component
function Parent() {
function Child() {
// ...
}
return <Child />;
}
// ❌ Hook factory function
function createCustomHook(endpoint) {
return function useData() {
// ...
};
}Examples of correct code for this rule:
// ✅ Component defined at module level
function Component({ defaultValue }) {
// ...
}
// ✅ Custom hook at module level
function useData(endpoint) {
// ...
}You might think you need a factory to create customized components:
// ❌ Wrong: Factory pattern
function makeButton(color) {
return function Button({children}) {
return (
<button style={{backgroundColor: color}}>
{children}
</button>
);
};
}
const RedButton = makeButton('red');
const BlueButton = makeButton('blue');Pass JSX as children instead:
// ✅ Better: Pass JSX as children
function Button({color, children}) {
return (
<button style={{backgroundColor: color}}>
{children}
</button>
);
}
function App() {
return (
<>
<Button color="red">Red</Button>
<Button color="blue">Blue</Button>
</>
);
}