react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect

AppState-aware focus effect for React Native with React Navigation

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import reactNavigationAppStateAwareFocusEffect from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect';
</script>

README

react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect

linmic

AppState-aware focus effect for React Native with React Navigation

Background

In React Native app development, there's a common use case where we would like to perform actions whenever the view is re-focused or re-surfaced from the background, e.g. re-fetching data to make sure it's up-to-date. This is often necessary for apps to display the information that accuracy can be critical, such as financial applications.

This hook could be useful for those applications that use React Navigation and have a similar need.

Installation

npm i react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect # or
yarn add react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect

Usage

Minimal example

import useAppStateAwareFocusEffect from 'react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect';

const req = fetch('https://example.com/dummy.json');

// make sure you memoize the effect
useAppStateAwareFocusEffect(
  useCallback(() => {
    req();
  }, [])
);

A more comprehensive example

import React, { useCallback } from 'react';
import { View, Text } from 'react-native';
import { gql, useQuery } from '@apollo/client';
import useAppStateAwareFocusEffect from 'react-navigation-app-state-aware-focus-effect';

const GET_DOGS = gql`
  query GetDogs {
    dogs {
      id
      breed
    }
  }
`;

const Dogs = () => {
  const { loading, error, data, refetch } = useQuery(GET_DOGS, {
    fetchPolicy: 'cache-and-network',
  });

  useAppStateAwareFocusEffect(
    useCallback(() => {
      refetch();
    }, [])
  );

  if (loading) return 'Loading...';
  if (error) return `Error! ${error.message}`;

  return (
    <View>
      {data.dogs.map(({ id, breed }) => (
        <Text key={id}>{breed}</Text>
      ))}
    </View>
  );
};

Note: Just like useFocusEffect, to avoid running the effect too often, it's important to wrap the callback in useCallback before passing it to useAppStateAwareFocusEffect as shown in the example.

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

License

MIT