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WidthProvider.jsx
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// @flow
import * as React from "react";
import PropTypes from "prop-types";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
type WPDefaultProps = {|
measureBeforeMount: boolean
|};
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
type WPProps = {|
className?: string,
style?: Object,
...WPDefaultProps
|};
type WPState = {|
width: number
|};
/*
* A simple HOC that provides facility for listening to container resizes.
*
* The Flow type is pretty janky here. I can't just spread `WPProps` into this returned object - I wish I could - but it triggers
* a flow bug of some sort that causes it to stop typechecking.
*/
export default function WidthProvider<Config>(
ComposedComponent: React.AbstractComponent<Config>
): React.AbstractComponent<{|
...Config,
measureBeforeMount?: boolean,
className?: string,
style?: Object,
width?: number
|}> {
return class WidthProvider extends React.Component<
{|
...Config,
measureBeforeMount?: boolean,
className?: string,
style?: Object,
width?: number
|},
WPState
> {
static defaultProps: WPDefaultProps = {
measureBeforeMount: false
};
static propTypes = {
// If true, will not render children until mounted. Useful for getting the exact width before
// rendering, to prevent any unsightly resizing.
measureBeforeMount: PropTypes.bool
};
state = {
width: 1280
};
mounted: boolean = false;
componentDidMount() {
this.mounted = true;
window.addEventListener("resize", this.onWindowResize);
// Call to properly set the breakpoint and resize the elements.
// Note that if you're doing a full-width element, this can get a little wonky if a scrollbar
// appears because of the grid. In that case, fire your own resize event, or set `overflow: scroll` on your body.
this.onWindowResize();
}
componentWillUnmount() {
this.mounted = false;
window.removeEventListener("resize", this.onWindowResize);
}
onWindowResize = () => {
if (!this.mounted) return;
// eslint-disable-next-line react/no-find-dom-node
const node = ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this); // Flow casts this to Text | Element
if (node instanceof HTMLElement)
this.setState({ width: node.offsetWidth });
};
render() {
const { measureBeforeMount, ...rest } = this.props;
if (measureBeforeMount && !this.mounted) {
return (
<div className={this.props.className} style={this.props.style} />
);
}
return <ComposedComponent {...rest} {...this.state} />;
}
};
}