its-fine
A collection of escape hatches exploring React.__SECRET_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED
. I’m sure you want me to tell you how safe and stable this all is.
As such, you can go beyond React’s component abstraction; components are self-aware and can tap into the React Fiber tree. This enables powerful abstractions like stateless queries and sharing React Context across concurrent renderers.
Table of Contents
Hooks
Useful React hook abstractions for manipulating and querying from a component.
useFiber
Returns the current react-internal Fiber
. This is an implementation detail of react-reconciler.
import * as React from 'react'
import { type Fiber, useFiber } from 'its-fine'
function Component() {
// Returns the current component's react-internal Fiber
const fiber: Fiber<null> = useFiber()
// function Component() {}
console.log(fiber.type)
}
useContainer
Returns the current react-reconciler container info passed to Reconciler.createContainer
.
In react-dom, a container will point to the root DOM element; in react-three-fiber, it will point to the root Zustand store.
import * as React from 'react'
import { useContainer } from 'its-fine'
function Component() {
// Returns the current renderer's root container
const container: HTMLDivElement = useContainer<HTMLDivElement>()
// <div> (e.g. react-dom)
console.log(container)
}
useNearestChild
Returns the nearest react-reconciler child instance or the node created from Reconciler.createInstance
.
In react-dom, this would be a DOM element; in react-three-fiber this would be an Instance
descriptor.
import * as React from 'react'
import { useNearestChild } from 'its-fine'
function Component() {
// Returns a React Ref which points to the nearest child <div /> element.
// Omit the element type to match the nearest element of any kind
const childRef: React.MutableRefObject<HTMLDivElement | undefined> = useNearestChild<HTMLDivElement>('div')
// Access child Ref on mount
React.useEffect(() => {
// <div> (e.g. react-dom)
const child = childRef.current
if (child) console.log(child)
}, [])
// A child element, can live deep down another component
return <div />
}
useNearestParent
Returns the nearest react-reconciler parent instance or the node created from Reconciler.createInstance
.
In react-dom, this would be a DOM element; in react-three-fiber this would be an instance descriptor.
import * as React from 'react'
import { useNearestParent } from 'its-fine'
function Component() {
// Returns a React Ref which points to the nearest parent <div /> element.
// Omit the element type to match the nearest element of any kind
const parentRef: React.MutableRefObject<HTMLDivElement | undefined> = useNearestParent<HTMLDivElement>('div')
// Access parent Ref on mount
React.useEffect(() => {
// <div> (e.g. react-dom)
const parent = parentRef.current
if (parent) console.log(parent)
}, [])
}
// A parent element wrapping Component, can live deep up another component
export default () => (
<div>
<Component />
</div>
)
useContextBridge
React Context currently cannot be shared across React renderers but explicitly forwarded between providers (see react#17275). This hook returns a ContextBridge
of live context providers to pierce Context across renderers.
Pass ContextBridge
as a component to a secondary renderer to enable context-sharing within its children.
import * as React from 'react'
// react-nil is a secondary renderer that is usually used for testing.
// This also includes Fabric, react-three-fiber, etc
import * as ReactNil from 'react-nil'
// react-dom is a primary renderer that works on top of a secondary renderer.
// This also includes react-native, react-pixi, etc.
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client'
import { type ContextBridge, useContextBridge } from 'its-fine'
function Canvas(props: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
// Returns a bridged context provider that forwards context
const Bridge: ContextBridge = useContextBridge()
// Renders children with bridged context into a secondary renderer
ReactNil.render(<Bridge>{props.children}</Bridge>)
}
// A React Context whose provider lives in react-dom
const DOMContext = React.createContext<string>(null!)
// A component that reads from DOMContext
function Component() {
// "Hello from react-dom"
console.log(React.useContext(DOMContext))
}
// Renders into a primary renderer like react-dom or react-native,
// DOMContext wraps Canvas and is bridged into Component
ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!).render(
<DOMContext.Provider value="Hello from react-dom">
<Canvas>
<Component />
</Canvas>
</DOMContext.Provider>,
)
Utils
Additional exported utility functions for raw handling of Fibers.
traverseFiber
Traverses up or down a Fiber
, return true
to stop and select a node.
import { type Fiber, traverseFiber } from 'its-fine'
// Traverses through the Fiber tree, returns the current node when `true` is passed via selector
const parentDiv: Fiber<HTMLDivElement> | undefined = traverseFiber<HTMLDivElement>(
// Input Fiber to traverse
fiber as Fiber,
// Whether to ascend and walk up the tree. Will walk down if `false`
true,
// A Fiber node selector, returns the first match when `true` is passed
(node: Fiber<HTMLDivElement | null>) => node.type === 'div',
)