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var pureRender = (Component) => {
Object.assign(Component.prototype, {
shouldComponentUpdate (nextProps, nextState) {
return !shallowEqual(this.props, nextProps) ||
!shallowEqual(this.state, nextState);
}
});
};
module.exports = pureRender;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
var pureRender = require('./pureRender');
class Foo extends React.Component {
render () {
return <div>this ain’t so bad</div>
}
}
pureRender(Foo); // don't return so you know its mutative :(
module.exports = Foo;
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@carlesba
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carlesba commented Jan 7, 2016

Won't be easier just extending Component?

class PureRenderComponent extends React.Component {
  shouldComponentUpdate () {
    return React.addons.PureRenderMixin.shouldComponentUpdate.apply(this, arguments)
  }
}

class Foo extends PureRenderComponent {
  render () {
    return (<div>Pure</div>)
  }
}

@alexFaunt
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Sorry to pile on, but this is one of the top hits when searching for PureRenderMixin in ES6, my two cents:

const pure = function (target) {
  target.prototype.shouldComponentUpdate = React.addons.PureRenderMixin.shouldComponentUpdate;
  return target;
}

@pure
class Test extends React.Component { }

E.g. https://jsbin.com/zayoda/4/edit?js,console,output

@jameswnl
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jameswnl commented Apr 26, 2016

Hi, is the code provided by @aputinski still works? I'm using react 15.0.1 and it doesn't work for me.

@yoshi415
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@jameswnl
From official docs:

import PureRenderMixin from 'react-addons-pure-render-mixin';
class FooComponent extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.shouldComponentUpdate = PureRenderMixin.shouldComponentUpdate.bind(this);
  }

  render() {
    return <div className={this.props.className}>foo</div>;
  }
}

You need to install the addon as well.

@dlong500
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@brigand
Can you elaborate on your statement "In any cases that are more complex than a single lifecycle hook, this doesn't work as well".

What exactly are the drawbacks to this same approach that is also now listed in the official React docs?

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