diff --git a/src/content/reference/react/useOptimistic.md b/src/content/reference/react/useOptimistic.md index 0a9a74865a6..7b2f0ea414b 100644 --- a/src/content/reference/react/useOptimistic.md +++ b/src/content/reference/react/useOptimistic.md @@ -51,8 +51,9 @@ function AppContainer() { #### Parameters {/*parameters*/} * `state`: the value to be returned initially and whenever no action is pending. -* `updateFn(currentState, optimisticValue)`: a function that takes the current state and the optimistic value passed to `addOptimistic` and returns the resulting optimistic state. It must be a pure function. `updateFn` takes in two parameters. The `currentState` and the `optimisticValue`. The return value will be the merged value of the `currentState` and `optimisticValue`. +* `updateFn(currentState, optimisticValue)` (optional but recommended): A pure function that accepts the current state and an `optimisticValue`, returning the resulting optimistic state to be used during the pending action. This function is crucial for merging the current state with the optimistic update. While optional, omitting this function may result in the state remaining unchanged during the async action, as the hook will fall back to returning the initial. +**Note**: Although you can omit `updateFn`, doing so will cause `useOptimistic` to keep the state static during async actions, which might not align with the desired behavior in most scenarios. By providing `updateFn`, you ensure that the state properly reflects optimistic updates while the action is pending. #### Returns {/*returns*/} @@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ function AppContainer() { ### Optimistically updating forms {/*optimistically-updating-with-forms*/} -The `useOptimistic` Hook provides a way to optimistically update the user interface before a background operation, like a network request, completes. In the context of forms, this technique helps to make apps feel more responsive. When a user submits a form, instead of waiting for the server's response to reflect the changes, the interface is immediately updated with the expected outcome. +The `useOptimistic` Hook provides a way to optimistically update the user interface before a background operation, like a network request, completes. In the context of forms, this technique helps to make apps feel more responsive. When a user submits a form, instead of waiting for the server's response to reflect the changes, the interface is immediately updated with the expected outcome, giving the impression of a faster interaction. For example, when a user types a message into the form and hits the "Send" button, the `useOptimistic` Hook allows the message to immediately appear in the list with a "Sending..." label, even before the message is actually sent to a server. This "optimistic" approach gives the impression of speed and responsiveness. The form then attempts to truly send the message in the background. Once the server confirms the message has been received, the "Sending..." label is removed. @@ -77,31 +78,38 @@ import { useOptimistic, useState, useRef } from "react"; import { deliverMessage } from "./actions.js"; function Thread({ messages, sendMessage }) { - const formRef = useRef(); + const formRef = useRef(); // Ref to reset the form after submission + + // Function to handle form submission async function formAction(formData) { - addOptimisticMessage(formData.get("message")); - formRef.current.reset(); - await sendMessage(formData); + addOptimisticMessage(formData.get("message")); // Add the new message optimistically + formRef.current.reset(); // Reset the form after submission + await sendMessage(formData); // Send the actual message asynchronously } + + // Define the optimistic state and the function to add optimistic messages const [optimisticMessages, addOptimisticMessage] = useOptimistic( - messages, + messages, // The update function merges the new optimistic message into the current state (state, newMessage) => [ ...state, { text: newMessage, - sending: true + sending: true // Mark the message as sending until the async action completes + } ] ); return ( <> + {/* Render the list of messages, including the optimistic ones */} {optimisticMessages.map((message, index) => (
{message.text} {!!message.sending && (Sending...)}
))} + {/* Form to send a new message */}
@@ -112,11 +120,12 @@ function Thread({ messages, sendMessage }) { export default function App() { const [messages, setMessages] = useState([ - { text: "Hello there!", sending: false, key: 1 } + { text: "Hello there!", sending: false, key: 1 }// Initial message state ]); + // Function to send the message and update the state when it successfully sends async function sendMessage(formData) { - const sentMessage = await deliverMessage(formData.get("message")); - setMessages((messages) => [...messages, { text: sentMessage }]); + const sentMessage = await deliverMessage(formData.get("message")); // Simulate sending the message + setMessages((messages) => [...messages, { text: sentMessage }]); // Add the sent message to the state } return ; } @@ -124,8 +133,8 @@ export default function App() { ```js src/actions.js export async function deliverMessage(message) { - await new Promise((res) => setTimeout(res, 1000)); - return message; + await new Promise((res) => setTimeout(res, 1000));// Simulate network delay + return message; // Return the message after the delay } ```