En esta via explico la forma en la que puede pasar los valores de los componentes al Context
Context
import { createContext } from "react";
export const AppContext = createContext(null)
types
export const types = {
color: 'CHANGE_COLOR',
inputComponent: 'CHANGE_INPUT_SPACE',
inputSuffixComponent: 'CHANGE_INPUT_DOMINE',
personas: 'CHANGE_PERSONAS',
privacidad: 'CHANGE_PRIVACIDAD'
}
Reducer
import { types } from "../types/types";
export const appReducer = (state, action) => {
const { payload, type } = action
switch (type) {
case types.color:
return {
...state,
color: payload,
}
case types.inputComponent:
return {
...state,
inputComponent: payload,
}
case types.inputSuffixComponent:
return {
...state,
inputSuffixComponent: payload,
}
case types.personas:
return {
...state,
personas: payload,
}
case types.privacidad:
return {
...state,
privacidad: payload,
}
default:
return state
}
}
App
import React, { useReducer } from 'react'
import { appReducer } from './reducer/appReducer'
import { Prueba } from './Prueba'
import { AppContext } from './context/AppContext'
export const App = () => {
const initialState =
{
color: '#d8dfff',
inputComponent: 'mi.espacio',
inputSuffixComponent: 'mi.dominio',
personas: 'Sólo yo',
privacidad: 'Privado',
}
const [state, dispatch] = useReducer(appReducer, initialState);
const handleChangeColor = (value) => {
dispatch({ type: 'CHANGE_COLOR', payload: value })
}
const handleChangeSpace = (value) => {
dispatch({ type: 'CHANGE_INPUT_SPACE', payload: value })
}
const handleChangeDomine = (value) => {
dispatch({ type: 'CHANGE_INPUT_DOMINE', payload: value })
}
const handleChangePersonas = (value) => {
dispatch({ type: 'CHANGE_PERSONAS', payload: value })
}
const handleChangePrivacidad = (value) => {
dispatch({ type: 'CHANGE_PRIVACIDAD', payload: value })
}
return (
<AppContext.Provider
value={
{
...state,
handleChangeColor,
handleChangeSpace,
handleChangeDomine,
handleChangePersonas,
handleChangePrivacidad,
}
}>
<Prueba />
</AppContext.Provider>
)
}
ahora vienen los componentes que necesito, para este caso de estudio voy a postear solo uno pues es lo mismo para los demas
import React, { useContext } from 'react'
import { Button } from 'antd'
import { AppContext } from '../../context/AppContext'
export const ButtonTemas = () => {
const { handleChangeColor } = useContext(AppContext)
const colors = [
'#39B0FF',
'#04B58B',
'#3E9C4B',
'#B6BC00',
'#E59100',
'#E55C00',
'#EE1F50',
'#D6198A',
'#B321F1',
'#48B5FE'
]
return (
<div className='temas-btn' >
{
colors.map((color, index) => (
<div key={index}>
<Button shape="circle" style={{
backgroundColor: color,
color: color,
border: '1px solid',
width: '45px',
height: '47.54px',
flexGrow: '1',
}}
onClick={() => handleChangeColor(color)}
>{String(' ')}</Button>
</div>
))
}
</div >
)
}
y para obtener estos valores que ya estan en el context hago lo siguiente en el componente que necesito obtener dichos valores:
import React, { useContext } from 'react'
import { AppContext } from '../../context/AppContext'
export const componenteDestino= () =>{
const { color,
inputComponent,
inputSuffixComponent,
personas,
privacidad,
} = useContext(AppContext)
return(
.
.
.
)
y ya puedo utilizar dichos valores
Anteriormente cada componente individual obtenia los valores debido a un useState y no sabia(aun no se) si es factible y/o posible poder enviar esos datos al context, asi que utilice useReducer
en algun lugar ley algo como una especia de regla con la que se puede saber cuando utilizar useState y cuando utilizar useReducer, aqui lo comparto
Use useState if:
A) if you manage JavaScript primitives as state
B) if you have simple state transitions
C) if you want to have business logic within your component
D) if you have different properties that don’t change in any correlated manner and can be managed by multiple useState hooks
E) if your state is co-located to your component
F) if you’ve got a small application (but the lines are blurry here)
Use useReducer if:
A) if you manage JavaScript objects or arrays as state
B) if you have complex state transitions
C) if you want to move business logic into reducers
D) if you have different properties that are tied together and should be managed in one state object
E) if you want to update state deep down in your component tree
F) if you’ve got a medium size application (but the lines are blurry here)
G) if you want have an easier time testing it
H) if you want a more predictable and maintainable state architecture
y no puedo evitar decir aqui que lo anterior me tiene confundido actualmente jeje
Espero que este post les sea util en la medida de lo posible.
Gracias por todo