Render-less container for ID generation
npm install react-uid





To generate a _stable_ UID/Key for a given item, consistently between client and server, in 900 bytes.
⚠️ SSR: Not compatible with Strict or Concurent mode. Consider using _native_ useId(React 18) hook instead.
> If your clientside is using StrictMode it will never match SSR-ed Ids due to double invocation
Example - https://codesandbox.io/s/kkmwr6vv47
React UID provides 3 different APIs
- vanilla js API - uid(item) -> key
- React Component, via renderProp based API -
- React Hooks - useUID
#### Javascript
- uid(item, [index]) - generates UID for an object(array, function and so on), result could be used as React key.
item should be an object, but could be anything. In case it is not an "object", and might have non-unique value - you have to specify second argument - index
``js
import { uid } from 'react-uid';
// objects
const data = [{ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }];
data.map((item) =>
// unique strings
const data = ['a', 'b'];
data.map((item) =>
// strings
const data = ['a', 'a'];
data.map((item, index) =>
JS API might be NOT (multi-tenant)SSR friendly,
#### React Components
- (deprecated)
UID - renderless container for generation Ids
- UIDConsumer - renderless container for generation Ids`js
import {UID} from 'react-uid';
{id => (
)}
// you can apply some "naming conventions" to the keys
unique-${id} }>
{id => (
)}
// UID also provide
uid as a second argument
{(_, uid) => (
data.map( item => {item} )
)}
// in the case
item is not an object, but number or string - provide and index
{(_, uid) => (
data.map( (item, index) => {item} )
)}
`The difference between
uid and UID versions are in "nesting" - any UID used inside another UID would contain "parent prefix" in the result, scoping uid to the local tree branch.UID might be NOT SSR friendly,
#### Hooks (16.8+)
-
useUID() will generate a "stable" UID
- useUIDSeed() will generate a seed generator, you can use for multiple fields`js
import { useUID, useUIDSeed } from 'react-uid';const Form = () => {
const uid = useUID();
return (
<>
>
)
}
const Form = () => {
const seed = useUIDSeed();
return (
<>
{data.map(item =>
...
>
)
}
`Hooks API is SSR friendly,
$3
-
UIDReset, UIDConsumer, UIDFork - SSR friendly UID. Could maintain consistency across renders.
They are much more complex than UID, and provide functionality you might not need.The key difference - they are not using global "singlentone" to track used IDs,
but read it from Context API, thus works without side effects.
Next example will generate the same code, regardless how many time you will render it
`js
import { UIDReset, UIDConsumer } from 'react-uid';
{(id, uid) => (
data.map( item => {item} )
)}
;
`UID is not 100% SSR friendly - use UIDConsumer.
$3
Codesplitting may affect the order or existence of the components, so alter
the
componentDidMount order, and change the generated ID as result.In case of SPA, this is not something you should be bothered about, but for SSR
this could be fatal.
Next example will generate consistent keys regardless of component mount order.
Each call to
UIDFork creates a new branch of UIDs untangled from siblings.`js
import {UIDReset, UIDFork, UIDConsumer} from 'react-uid';
{ uid => {uid} is unique }
{ uid => {uid} is unique }
`The hooks API only needs the
"Basic API" is not using Context API to keep realization simple, and React tree more flat.
Written in TypeScript
MIT