Composition

React Suite has always been looking for a balance between the flexibility and simplicity of components, making component packaging as simple and flexible as possible.

Component prop

as prop

All UI components in React Suite provide an as prop to change the root element to be rendered.

return (
  <>
    {/* Will output: <header class="rs-header" /> */}
    <Header />
    {/* Uses div tag: <div class="rs-header" /> */}
    <Header as="div" />;
  </>
);

Unhandled props & DOM attributes

Our component only processes the prop defined in its propTypes, all unprocessed prop will be passed to the root element of the component. This means that all components support all HTML DOM attributes.

return (
  <>
    <Input tabIndex={1} onFocus={e => console.log(e)} />
  </>
);

Third-party routing library

The navigation component of React Suite supports the as prop, which is used to receive the component type of a third-party routing library. Included components: Dropdown, Breadcrumb, Nav.

import Link from 'next/link';

<Nav.Item as={Link} href="/about">
  About
</Nav.Item>;

<Breadcrumb.Item as={Link} href="/about">
  About
</Breadcrumb.Item>;

<Dropdown.Item as={Link} href="/about">
  About
</Dropdown.Item>;

react-router-dom

import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';

const NavLink = React.forwardRef(({ href, children, ...rest }, ref) => (
  <Link ref={ref} to={href} {...rest}>
    {children}
  </Link>
));

return (
  <Nav.Item as={NavLink} href="/">
    Home
  </Nav.Item>
);

Precautions

Caveat with refs

Some components need to access the DOM node, which was previously achieved by using ReactDOM.findDOMNode, but this method has been deprecated and replaced with ref. When the component needs to be encapsulated, the ref needs to be passed to the encapsulated component through React.forwardRef, otherwise the following error will occur:

Warning: Function components cannot be given refs. Attempts to access this ref will fail. Did you mean to use React.forwardRef()?

Example of custom Popover:

- const CustomPopover = ()=>(
+ const CustomPopover = React.forwardRef((props, ref) => (
  <div>
    <Popover ref={ref} {...props}>
      content
    </Popover>
  </div>
));

return <Whisper speaker={<CustomPopover />}>open</Whisper>;

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