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react-meteor-hooks ☄️

React Hooks for Meteor. It was never easier to integrate React into the Meteor stack.

Usage

Just import the hooks you need from this module and you are ready to use Meteors reactive data in React. All Meteor computations from the hooks are stopped automatically when the component is removed from the DOM.

import React from 'react'
import { useCurrentUser } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

const UserWidget = () => {
  const currentUser = useCurrentUser()
  return(
    <div>
      { currentUser ? <p>{ currentUser.userName }</p> : <p>You are not logged in.</p> }
    </div>
  )
}

Available Hooks

useTracker( Function: trackerFun [, Array: deps] ) : trackerFunResult

Runs a function inside Tracker.autorun and can return reactive data.

import React from 'react'
import { useTracker } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

const UserBooks = (sortBy) => {
  const data = useTracker(() => {
    const userProfile = Meteor.user().profile
    const userBooks = Books.find({ _owner: Meteor.userId() }, { sort: { [sortBy]: -1 }})
    return { userProfile, userBooks }
  }, [sortBy])
  // pass [sortBy] as second arg - so that this function will be rerun if sortBy changes

  const books = data.userBooks.map(Book)
  // ...
}

useSubscription( String: subscriptionName [, ...subscriptionParams] ) : Boolean

Subscribes to a publication and returns a reactive "loading" var.

import React from 'react'
import { useSubscription } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

const UserBooks = (sortBy, showLimit) => {
  const loading = useSubscription('user_books', showLimit)
  // subscription will be rerun if showLimit changes
  if (loading) {
    // ...
  }
  // ...
}

useMethod( String: methodName [, {transform}] ) : Object

Returns { isLoading, data, error, call } object to work with meteor methods. Full example including useEffect at https://codesandbox.io/s/kj9zqqyrr

import React from 'react'
import { useMethod } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

const UserBooks = () => {
  const { isLoading, data, error, call } = useMethod('add_book', { transform: result => result.updatedAt = new Date() })

  if (isLoading) return 'Adding book...'
  if (error) return `Error: ${err.message}`
  return (
    <div>
      <button
        onClick={async () => {
          await call('Moby Dick')
          console.log('Meteor call completed')
        }}
      >
        Add
        </button>
      {data && (
        <p>New book added at {data.updatedAt.toLocalString()}. ID: {data.id}</p>
      )}
    </div>
  )
}

export default UserBooks

useMongoFetch( MeteorCursor: cursor [, Array: deps] ) : Array | Object

Fetches a MeteorCursor and returns the result.

import React from 'react'
import { useMongoFetch, useSubscription } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

const UserBooks = (sortBy, showLimit) => {
  const loading = useSubscription('user_books', showLimit)
  if (loading) {
    // ...
  } else {
    const allBooks = useMongoFetch(Books.find({}, { sort: { [sortBy] : -1 }}), [sortBy])
    const books = allBooks.map(/* ... */)
    // ...
  }
}

useCurrentUser() : Object | null

Returns the current logged in User or null.

import React from 'react'
import { useCurrentUser, useSubscription } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

const UserBooks = (sortBy, showLimit) => {
  const user = useCurrentUser()
  if (user) {
    const loading = useSubscription('user_books', showLimit)
    if (loading) {
      // ...
    } else {
      // ...
    }
  }
}

useSession(String: sessionName) : result | undefined

Returns value of a Session var.

import React from 'react'
import { useSession } from 'react-meteor-hooks'

Session.set('currentPage', 1)

const UserBooks = (sortBy, showLimit) => {
  const page = useSession('currentPage')
  // ...
}

Note

This package was inspired by a blog post of ARTHUR ANDERSEN. Go check out his blog!

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