accounts-frontend/src/components/MeasureHeight.js

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// @flow
import React, { PureComponent } from 'react';
import { omit, rAF, debounce } from 'functions';
/**
* MeasureHeight is a component that allows you to measure the height of elements wrapped.
*
* Each time the height changed, the `onMeasure` prop will be called.
* On each component update the `shouldMeasure` prop is being called and depending of
* the value returned will be decided whether to call `onMeasure`.
* By default `shouldMeasure` will compare the old and new values of the `state` prop.
* Both `shouldMeasure` and `state` can be used to reduce the amount of meausres, which
* will recude the count of forced reflows in browser.
*
* Usage:
* <MeasureHeight
* state={theValueToInvalidateCurrentMeasure}
* onMeasure={this.onUpdateContextHeight}
* >
* <div>some content here</div>
* <div>which may be multiple children</div>
* </MeasureHeight>
*/
export default class MeasureHeight extends PureComponent {
props: {
shouldMeasure: (prevState: any, newState: any) => bool,
onMeasure: (height: number) => void,
state: any
};
static defaultProps = {
shouldMeasure: (prevState: any, newState: any) => prevState !== newState,
onMeasure: (height) => {} // eslint-disable-line
};
el: ?HTMLDivElement;
componentDidMount() {
this.measure();
}
componentDidUpdate(prevProps: typeof MeasureHeight.prototype.props) {
if (this.props.shouldMeasure(prevProps.state, this.props.state)) {
this.measure();
}
}
render() {
const props: Object = omit(this.props, [
'shouldMeasure',
'onMeasure',
'state'
]);
return <div {...props} ref={(el: HTMLDivElement) => this.el = el} />;
}
measure = debounce(() => {
rAF(() => this.el && this.props.onMeasure(this.el.offsetHeight));
});
}