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compose-providers

Compose your React provider components to avoid boilerplates.

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npm i compose-providers

Usage

Assume you're using serveral libraries that requires using their provider components like:

  • react-error-boundary
  • react-intl
  • react-query
  • react-router

and you have to nest them around your app to get everything work

render(
  <ErrorBoundary>
    <QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
      <IntlProvider locale={locale} messages={messages}>
        <BrowserRouter>{/** your app */}</BrowserRouter>
      </IntlProvider>
    </QueryClientProvider>
  </ErrorBoundary>,
)

With compose-providers you can compose those providers into one component so that you get rid of all those boilerplates.

import { composeProviders } from "compose-providers"

const AppContainer = composeProviders([
  ErrorBoundary,
  // You won't be unfamiliar if you have configured tools like babel/eslint
  [
    QueryClientProvider,
    {
      client: queryClient,
    },
  ],
  [
    IntlProvider,
    {
      locale,
      messages,
    },
  ],
  BrowserRouter,
])

render(<AppContainer>{/** your app */}</AppContainer>)

This is especiall useful when you are writing tests and need to combine different providers as wrappers to get your component work:

// RouteComponent.test.tsx
import { render } from "@testing-library/react"

// const wrapper = (props) => (
//   <QueryClientProvider>
//     <BrowserRouter>{props.children}</BrowserRouter>
//   </QueryClientProvider>
// )

const wrapper = composeProviders([QueryClientProvider, BrowserRouter])

render(<RouteComponent />, {
  wrapper,
})

// IntlComponent.test.tsx
import { render } from "@testing-library/react"

// const wrapper = (props) => (
//   <QueryClientProvider>
//     <IntlProvider>{props.children}</IntlProvider>
//   </QueryClientProvider>
// )

const wrapper = composeProviders([QueryClientProvider, IntlProvider])

render(<IntlComponent />, {
  wrapper,
})

License

MIT © SevenOutman

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