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36 lines
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title: "Tip: Label your useState values in React developer tools"
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shortTitle: Labelling useState values
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type: tip
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tags: [react,hooks]
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author: chalarangelo
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cover: bunny-poster
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excerpt: When working with multiple `useState` hooks in React, things can get a bit complicated while debugging. Luckily, there's an easy way to label these values.
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dateModified: 2021-11-07T16:34:37+03:00
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---
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When working with multiple `useState()` hooks in React, things can get a bit complicated while debugging. Luckily, there's an easy way to label these values, using the `useDebugValue()` hook to create a custom `useStateWithLabel` hook:
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```jsx
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const useStateWithLabel = (initialValue, label) => {
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const [value, setValue] = useState(initialValue);
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useDebugValue(`${label}: ${value}`);
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return [value, setValue];
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};
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const Counter = () => {
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const [value, setValue] = useStateWithLabel(0, 'counter');
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return (
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<p>{value}</p>
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);
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};
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ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root')).render(
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<Counter />
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);
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// Inspecting `Counter` in React developer tools will display:
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// StateWithLabel: "counter: 0"
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```
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This hook is obviously meant mainly for development, but it can also be useful when creating React component or hook libraries. Additionally, you can easily abstract it in a way that the label is ignored in production builds. An example would be exporting a hook that defaults back to `useState()` when building for a production environment.
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