[React] Avoid this Common Suspense Gotcha in by Reading Data From Components

Suspense can have an unfriendly learning curve.
Components with suspended content need a component boundary.
Resource reads can't happen in the same component as the Suspense and error boundaries components.

When you have your Suspense and error boundary components in place but still get errors about them absence, you probably need to move a read() call into a component.

Problem Code:

import React from "react";
import ErrorBoundary from "./error-boundary";
import { DelaySpinner } from "./ui";
import { fetchPokemon, suspensify } from "./api";

const PokemonDetail = React.lazy(() => import("./pokemon-detail"));

let initialPokemon = suspensify(fetchPokemon(1));
let initialCollection = suspensify(fetchPokemon(""));

render() {
 return (
   <div>
    .
    .
    .

      <ErrorBoundary fallback="Couldn't cath 'em all.">
        <React.Suspense fallback="Loading pokemon...">
          {initialCollection.read().length}
        <React.Suspense>
      <ErrorBoundary>
    </div>
  );

}

I can tell you from experience, when you see these errors together and in particular, when you see the one that says, "Visit this URL to learn more about error boundaries," chances are you're trying to call read outside of a component. Whenever we call read, we need to do it inside of a component boundary.

Fix:

return (
  <div>
    .
    .
    .

    <ErrorBoundary fallback="Couldn't cath 'em all.">
      <React.Suspense fallback="Loading pokemon...">
        <PokemonCollection />
      <React.Suspense>
    <ErrorBoundary>
  </div>
);
function PokemonCollection() {
  return (
    <div>
      {initialCollection.read().results.map(pokemon => (
        <li>{pokemon.name}</li>
      ))}
    </div>
  );
}
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Answer1215/p/12764987.html