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---
id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036180
title: Optimize Re-Renders with shouldComponentUpdate
challengeType: 6
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forumTopicId: 301398
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---
## Description
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So far, if any component receives new < code > state< / code > or new < code > props< / code > , it re-renders itself and all its children. This is usually okay. But React provides a lifecycle method you can call when child components receive new < code > state< / code > or < code > props< / code > , and declare specifically if the components should update or not. The method is < code > shouldComponentUpdate()< / code > , and it takes < code > nextProps< / code > and < code > nextState< / code > as parameters.
This method is a useful way to optimize performance. For example, the default behavior is that your component re-renders when it receives new < code > props< / code > , even if the < code > props< / code > haven't changed. You can use < code > shouldComponentUpdate()< / code > to prevent this by comparing the < code > props< / code > . The method must return a < code > boolean< / code > value that tells React whether or not to update the component. You can compare the current props (< code > this.props< / code > ) to the next props (< code > nextProps< / code > ) to determine if you need to update or not, and return < code > true< / code > or < code > false< / code > accordingly.
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## Instructions
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< section id = 'instructions' >
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The < code > shouldComponentUpdate()< / code > method is added in a component called < code > OnlyEvens< / code > . Currently, this method returns < code > true< / code > so < code > OnlyEvens< / code > re-renders every time it receives new < code > props< / code > . Modify the method so < code > OnlyEvens< / code > updates only if the < code > value< / code > of its new props is even. Click the < code > Add< / code > button and watch the order of events in your browser's console as the lifecycle hooks are triggered.
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## Tests
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```yml
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tests:
- text: The < code > Controller</ code > component should render the < code > OnlyEvens</ code > component as a child.
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testString: assert((() => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Controller)); return mockedComponent.find('Controller').length === 1 & & mockedComponent.find('OnlyEvens').length === 1; })());
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- text: The < code > shouldComponentUpdate</ code > method should be defined on the < code > OnlyEvens</ code > component.
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testString: assert((() => { const child = React.createElement(OnlyEvens).type.prototype.shouldComponentUpdate.toString().replace(/s/g,''); return child !== 'undefined'; })());
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- text: The < code > OnlyEvens</ code > component should return an < code > h1</ code > tag which renders the value of < code > this.props.value</ code > .
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testString: "(() => {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Controller));
const first = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ value: 1000 });
return mockedComponent.find('h1').html();
};
const second = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ value: 10 });
return mockedComponent.find('h1').html();
};
const firstValue = first();
const secondValue = second();
assert(firstValue === '< h1 > 1000< / h1 > ' & & secondValue === '< h1 > 10< / h1 > ');
})();
"
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- text: < code > OnlyEvens</ code > should re-render only when < code > nextProps.value</ code > is even.
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testString: "(() => {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Controller));
const first = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ value: 8 });
return mockedComponent.find('h1').text();
};
const second = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ value: 7 });
return mockedComponent.find('h1').text();
};
const third = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ value: 42 });
return mockedComponent.find('h1').text();
};
const firstValue = first();
const secondValue = second();
const thirdValue = third();
assert(firstValue === '8' & & secondValue === '8' & & thirdValue === '42');
})();
"
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```
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## Challenge Seed
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< section id = 'challengeSeed' >
< div id = 'jsx-seed' >
```jsx
class OnlyEvens extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps, nextState) {
console.log('Should I update?');
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// Change code below this line
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return true;
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// Change code above this line
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}
componentDidUpdate() {
console.log('Component re-rendered.');
}
render() {
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return < h1 > {this.props.value}< / h1 > ;
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}
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}
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class Controller extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value: 0
};
this.addValue = this.addValue.bind(this);
}
addValue() {
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this.setState(state => ({
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value: state.value + 1
}));
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}
render() {
return (
< div >
< button onClick = {this.addValue} > Add< / button >
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< OnlyEvens value = {this.state.value} / >
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< / div >
);
}
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}
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```
< / div >
### After Test
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< div id = 'jsx-teardown' >
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```jsx
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ReactDOM.render(< Controller / > , document.getElementById('root'));
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```
< / div >
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## Solution
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< section id = 'solution' >
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```jsx
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class OnlyEvens extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps, nextState) {
console.log('Should I update?');
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// Change code below this line
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return nextProps.value % 2 === 0;
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// Change code above this line
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}
componentDidUpdate() {
console.log('Component re-rendered.');
}
render() {
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return < h1 > {this.props.value}< / h1 > ;
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}
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}
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class Controller extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value: 0
};
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this.addValue = this.addValue.bind(this);
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}
addValue() {
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this.setState(state => ({
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value: state.value + 1
}));
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}
render() {
return (
< div >
< button onClick = {this.addValue} > Add< / button >
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< OnlyEvens value = {this.state.value} / >
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< / div >
);
}
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}
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```
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