Hope anyone is able to help me with a custom react hook.
My custom react hook "useFetch" is running 8 times when called.
Can anyone see, why it is running 8 times when the custom "useFetch" hook is called?
I am a bit new to React, but it seems like I am using useEffect method wrong. Or maybe I need to use another method.
UseFetch hook method:
import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";
export const useFetch = function (
options = {
IsPending: true,
},
data = {}
) {
// load data
const [loadData, setLoadData] = useState(null);
// pending
const [isPending, setIsPending] = useState(false);
// error
const [isError, setIsError] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
// method
const fetchData = async function () {
// try
try {
// set pending
setIsPending(true);
// response
const response = await fetch(data.url, data);
// handle errors
if (response.status !== 200 && response.status !== 201) {
// throw new error with returned error messages
throw new Error(`Unable to fetch. ${response.statusText}`);
}
// convert to json
const json = await response.json();
// set load data
setLoadData(json);
// set error
setIsError(false);
// set pending
setIsPending(false);
// catch errors
} catch (err) {
// set error
setIsError(`Error fetching data: ${err.message}`);
// set pending
setIsPending(false);
}
};
// invoke fetch data method
fetchData();
}, []);
// return
return {
loadData,
isPending,
isError,
};
};
export default useFetch;
Everytime you change a state in a hook, the component that has the hook in it will rerender, making it call the function again.
So let's start counting the renders/rerenders by the change of state:
Component mounted
setIsPending(true)
setLoadData(json)
setIsPending(false)
(depending if it's successful or not you might get more state changes, and therefore rerenders, and therefore hook being called again)
So 4 is not 8, so why are you getting 8?
I presume you are using React18, and React18 on development and StrictMode will call your useEffect hooks twice on mount: React Hooks: useEffect() is called twice even if an empty array is used as an argument
What can you do to avoid this?
First of all, check on the network tab how many times you are actually fetching the data, I presume is not more than 2.
But even so you probably don't want to fetch the data 2 times, even though this behaviour won't be on production and will only be on development. For this we can use the useEffect cleanup function + a ref.
const hasDataFetched = useRef(false);
useEffect(() => {
// check if data has been fetched
if (!hasDataFetched.current) {
const fetchData = async function () {
// fetch data logic in here
};
fetchData();
}
// cleanup function
return () => {
// set has data fetched to true
hasDataFetched.current = true;
};
}, []);
Or as you suggested, we can also add data to the dependency array. Adding a variable to a dependency array means the useEffect will only be triggered again, when the value of the variable inside the dependency array has changed.
(Noting that data is the argument you pass to the useFetch hook and not the actual data you get from the fetch, maybe think about renaming this property to something more clear).
useEffect(() => {
// check if data has been fetched
const fetchData = async function () {
// fetch data logic in here
};
fetchData();
}, [data]);
This will make it so, that only if loadData has not been fetched, then it will fetch it. This will make it so that you only have 4 rerenders and 1 fetch.
(There is a good guide on useEffect on the React18 Docs: https://beta.reactjs.org/learn/synchronizing-with-effects)
Every time you change the state within the hook, the parent component that calls the hooks will re-render, which will cause the hook to run again. Now, the empty array in your useEffect dependency should be preventing the logic of the hook from getting called again, but the hook itself will run.
Related
function Reply({ id, user }) {
const [data, setData] = useState([]);
const [replyText, setReplyText] = useState("");
useEffect(() => {
async function fetchData() {
const response = await _axios.get("/reply/" + id);
setData(response.data);
}
fetchData();
}, [data]); <---- ** problem ** with data(dependency),
infinite request(call) fetchData()
...
}
what's the reason for infinite loop if there's a dependency.
as far as i know, when dependency(data) change, re-render.
but useEffect keep asking for data(axios.get(~~)).
if i leave a comment, i can see normally the latest comments, but the network tab(in develop tools) keeps asking for data(304 Not Modified, under image)
There's an infinite loop because that code says "If data changes, request information from the server and change data." The second half of that changes data, which triggers the first half again.
You're not using data in the callback, so it shouldn't be a dependency. Just remove it:
useEffect(() => {
async function fetchData() {
const response = await _axios.get("/reply/" + id);
setData(response.data);
}
fetchData();
}, []);
// ^^−−−−−−−−−− don't put `data` here
That gives you a blank dependency array, which will run the effect only when the component first mounts. (If you want to run it again after mount, use a different state member for that, or define fetchData outside the effect and use it both in the effect and at the other time you want to fetch data.)
Side note: Nothing in your code is handling rejections from your fetchData function, which will cause "unhandled rejection" errors. You'll want to hook up a rejection handler to report or suppress the error.
You are using setData after the response which causes the data to change and hence the useEffect(() => {<>your code<>} ,[data]) to fire again.
use useEffect(() => {<>your code<>},[]) if you want to execute the AJAX call only once after component mounting
or
use useEffect(() => {<>your code<>}) without the dependency if you want to execute the AJAX call after the component mount and after every update
Dependencies argument of useEffect is useEffect(callback, dependencies)
Let's explore side effects and runs:
Not provided: the side-effect runs after every rendering.
import { useEffect } from 'react';
function MyComponent() {
useEffect(() => {
// Runs after EVERY rendering
});
}
An empty array []: the side-effect runs once after the initial rendering.
import { useEffect } from 'react';
function MyComponent() {
useEffect(() => {
// Runs ONCE after initial rendering
}, []);
}
Has props or state values [prop1, prop2, ..., state1, state2]: the side-effect runs only when any dependency value changes.
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
function MyComponent({ prop }) {
const [state, setState] = useState('');
useEffect(() => {
// Runs ONCE after initial rendering
// and after every rendering ONLY IF `prop` or `state` changes
}, [prop, state]);
}
I'm using useEffect hook to implement some logic after an async function that contains an API call return an array of objects which is the the dependecy of the hook.
The problem is that the hook itself is not waiting for the array to change in order to execute the logic inside of it, it just executes even if availableSites is still []:
const [availableSites, setAvailableSites] = useState([]);
useEffect(initialize, [getAxiosInstance])
async function initialize() {
// ...
const initPage = async () => {
try {
const response = await getAxiosInstance().get(GetObjects); // Api EndPoint
if (response.data) {
setAvailableSites(response.data); // data for availableSites
const Secondresponse = await somePromise(); // Another API call thas lasts around 10 seconds
if (response && response.status === 200) {
// ...
}
}
} catch {
// ...
}
};
initPage();
}
// useEffect that is failing
useEffect(() => {
// I want this to happen when availableSites has recieved the data
}, [availableSites]);
useEffect is always going to execute at least once, doesn't matter what dependencies it has. If you only want it to execute when the data is set, use something like:
useEffect(() => {
if(availableSites.length > 0) {
doSomething...
}
}, [availableSites]);
If availableSites coming from the backend could be empty, set the initial state of availableSites to null and check if it's not null in the useEffect
If we have multiple instances of useEffect in the component, all the useEffect functions will be executed in the same order as they are defined inside the component the behavior you're getting is expected. Try checking if the array length has changed since the second useEffect depends on the [availableSites] so it will run again if the values of [availableSites] change.
I am trying to learn React hooks. I'm creating a simple news app that leverages the NY times api.
When I leave the dependency empty, nothing loads and when I use data as the dependency it goes into an infinite loop.
When I use isLoading, it works but then I receive an error "localhost/:1 Unchecked runtime.lastError: The message port closed before a response was received." and "localhost/:1 Error handling response: TypeError: Cannot read property 'level' of undefined"
main.js
import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { nyTimesApi } from "../services/Api";
const Main = () => {
const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(true);
const [data, setData] = useState([]);
const fetchData = async () => {
const result = await nyTimesApi();
setData(result);
setIsLoading(false);
console.log(data.results);
};
useEffect(() => {
fetchData();
}, [isLoading]);
return <div className="main">work</div>;
};
export default Main;
I am also receiving a warning, when using isLoading, in the terminal saying "React Hook useEffect has a missing dependency: 'fetchData'. Either include it or remove the dependency array react-hooks/exhaustive-deps"
What am I doing wrong?
The infinite loop is caused by the combination of using setData(result) and [data]:
The component mounts and the useEffect is run.
setData(result) will asynchronously update the data value and trigger a rerender.
During the rerender the useEffect will be run again as data will not successfully complete the reference comparison.
Repeat 2 to 3.
The warning "React Hook useEffect has a missing dependency" is self explanatory to an extent.
Making use of an external (to the useEffect) variable that is not included in the dependency array may mean that the value of the variable changes and the useEffect will not be retriggered or that the value may not be the expected value.
Below is a an example of how the original snippet might be fixed:
import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { nyTimesApi } from "../services/Api";
const Main = () => {
const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(true);
const [data, setData] = useState([]);
useEffect(() => {
// Create function inside useEffect so that the function is only
// created everytime the useEffect runs and not every render.
const fetchData = async () => {
const result = await nyTimesApi();
setData(result);
setIsLoading(false);
// setData will update state asynchronously.
// Log the value stored instead.
console.log(result.results);
};
//Run data fetching function.
fetchData();
},
// Both of these are set functions created by useState and will
// not change for the life of the component, but adding them to
// the dependency array will make your linter happy.
// Do not need to check isLoading as it is always true on component
// mount.
[setData, setIsLoading]);
return <div className="main">work</div>;
};
export default Main;
The second argument to useEffect is an array of variables, which trigger the function within useEffect to be called every time they change.
You have [isLoading] as the second argument to useEffect and update the value of this within fetchData(). This is going to cause the useEffect trigger to happen again and again and again.
If you only want to have useEffect call once (in a similar way to ComponentDidMount in class-based components), then you need to specify an empty array as the second argument.
useEffect(() => {
fetchData();
}, []);
In react Hooks, I am trying to fetch data from the API array but in the Foreach function, the API call causes infinity.
How to fix this?
const [symbols, setSymbols] = useState([]);
getPortfolioSymbolList(portfolio_name).then(data => data.json()).then(res => {
res.forEach((symbol_data)=>{
fetchPrice(symbol_data.symbol).then(price => {
setSymbols(price);
});
})
}
function fetchPrice(symbol){
const price = fetch(`api_url`)
.then(chart => chart.json())
return price;
}
Here, call fetchPrice() causes in infinite.
Setting the state will always cause a rerender
What happens in your code is the request is made and then the data is set causing a rerender. Then because of the rerender the request is made again and sets the state again and causes the rerender again.
If you have a request for data you probably want to put a React.useEffect so it only requests once.
React.useEffect(() => {
/* your data request and data set */
}, []); // the [] will only fire on mount.
Is is because your setSymbols call inside forEach makes component rerender (reload) - it means that all of your main component function is call again and again... getPortfolioSymbolList too. You have to use useEffect hook to resolve this problem. Your getPortfolioSymbolList() API call should be inside useEffect.
https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-effect.html
PROBLEM
Your first symbol is updated in your API call, which triggers a re-render of the component calling the API call to go on an infinite loop.
SOLUTION
Wrap your API in your useEffect. The function inside your useEffect will only be called once. See useEffect docs here
You need to use for await of to loop asynchronously. forEach can't loop asynchronously. See for await of docs here
Update your symbols once all the data is collected.
function Symbols() {
const [symbols, setSymbols] = useState([]);
React.useEffect(() => {
async function fetchSymbols() {
const portfolio = await getPortfolioSymbolList(portfolio_name);
const jsonPortfolios = await data.json();
const symbols = [];
for await (let jsonPortfolio of jsonPortfolios) {
const price = await fetchPrice(jsonPortfolio.symbol);
symbols.push(price);
}
setSymbols(symbols);
}
fetchSymbols();
}, []);
return /** JSX **/
}
Somewhat new to React and hooks in React. I have a component that calls a communications hook inside of which a call to an API is made with AXIOS and then the JSON response is fed back to the component. The issue I'm having is the component is calling the hook like six times in a row, four of which of course come back with undefined data and then another two times which returns the expected JSON (the same both of those two times).
I did a quick console.log to double check if it was indeed the component calling the hook mulitple times or it was happening inside the hook, and it is the component.
How do I go about only have the hook called only once on demand and not multiple times like it is? Here's the part in question (not including the rest of the code in the widget because it doesn't pertain):
export default function TestWidget() {
//Fetch data from communicator
console.log("called");
const getJSONData = useCommunicatorAPI('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1');
//Breakdown passed data
const {lastName, alertList, warningList} = getJSONData;
return (
<h1 id="welcomeTitle">Welcome {lastName}!</h1>
);
}
export const useCommunicatorAPI = (requestAPI, requestData) => {
const [{ data, loading, error }, refetch] = useAxios('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1', []);
console.log("data in Communicator:", data);
return {data};
}
I would use the useEffect hook to do this on mount and whenever any dependencies of the request change (like if the url changed).
Here is what you will want to look at for useEffect
Here is what it might look like:
const [jsonData, setJsonData] = React.useState({})
const url = ...whatver the url is
React.useEffect(() => {
const doFetch = async () => {
const jsonData = await useAxios(url, []);;
setJsonData(jsonData)
}
doFetch();
}, [url])
...use jsonData from the useState
With the above example, the fetch will happen on mount and if the url changes.
Why not just use the hook directly?
export default function TestWidget() {
const [{ data, loading, error }, refetch] =
useAxios('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1', []);
return (<h1 id="welcomeTitle">Welcome {lastName}!</h1>);
}
the empty array [] makes the hook fire once when called
Try creating a function with async/await where you fetch the data.
Here can you learn about it:
https://javascript.info/async-await