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| title: React TypeChecking with PropTypes
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| ---
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| ## React PropTypes
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| 
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| These serve as a method of typechecking. As an application grows, it tends to gather a fair amount of bugs. Typechecking with PropTypes can prevent those.
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| 
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| ## How to get PropTypes
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| 
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| Starting with React version 15.5 this feature was moved to a separate package named prop-types.
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| 
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| In order to use it, it's required to be added to the project as a dependency by issuing the following command in a console.
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| 
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| ```sh
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| npm install --save prop-types
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| ```
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| After that a whole range of validators that can be used to make sure the data the developer is going to recieve is actually valid.
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| When an invalid value is provided there will be warning appearing in the JavaScript console.
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| 
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| Note that for performance reasons the PropTypes defined are only checked while in development mode.
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| 
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| Also on the contrary of the component state, that can be manipulated as needed, these props are readonly.
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| 
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| It's value cannot be changed by the component. 
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| 
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| ## PropTypes available
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| Bellow is a code example with the different validators provided by the package, and how to inject them in the component.
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
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| class MyComponent extends Component{
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|     constructor(props){
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|         super(props);
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|     }
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|     render(){
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|         return (
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|             ...
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|         );
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| MyComponent.propTypes = {
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|   // A prop that is a specific JS primitive. By default, these
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|   // are all optional.
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|   optionalArray: PropTypes.array,
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|   optionalBool: PropTypes.bool,
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|   optionalFunc: PropTypes.func,
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|   optionalNumber: PropTypes.number,
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|   optionalObject: PropTypes.object,
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|   optionalString: PropTypes.string,
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|   optionalSymbol: PropTypes.symbol,
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| 
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|   // Anything that can be rendered: numbers, strings, elements or an array
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|   // (or fragment) containing these types.
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|   optionalNode: PropTypes.node,
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| 
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|   // A React element as a PropType
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|   optionalElement: PropTypes.element,
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| 
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|   // Declaring that a prop is an instance of a class. This uses
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|   // JS's instanceof operator.
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|   optionalMessage: PropTypes.instanceOf(AnotherComponent),
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| 
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|   // You can ensure that your prop is limited to specific values by treating
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|   // it as an enum.
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|   optionalEnum: PropTypes.oneOf(['News', 'Photos']),
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| 
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|   // An object that could be one of many types
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|   optionalUnion: PropTypes.oneOfType([
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|     PropTypes.string,
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|     PropTypes.number,
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|     PropTypes.instanceOf(AnotherComponent)
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|   ]),
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| 
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|   // An array of a certain type
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|   optionalArrayOf: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number),
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| 
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|   // An object with property values of a certain type
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|   optionalObjectOf: PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.number),
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| 
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|   // An object taking on a particular shape
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|   optionalObjectWithShape: PropTypes.shape({
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|     color: PropTypes.string,
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|     fontSize: PropTypes.number
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|   }),
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| 
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|   // You can chain any of the above with `isRequired` to make sure a warning
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|   // is shown if the prop isn't provided.
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|   requiredFunc: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
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| 
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|   // A value of any data type
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|   requiredAny: PropTypes.any.isRequired,
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| };
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| ```
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| ## Setting default values
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| 
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| As a part of this feature it's also possible to define default values for any given component defined while developing.
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| 
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| These make sure that the prop will have a value even if not specified by the parent component.
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| 
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| The code bellow ilustrates how to use this funcionality.
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| import React,{Component} from 'react';
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| import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
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| class MyComponent extends Component{
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|     constructor(props){
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|         super(props);
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|     }
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|     render(){
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|         return (
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|             <h3>Hello, {this.props.name}</h3>
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|         );
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|     }
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| }
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| MyComponent.defaultProps = {
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|   name: 'Stranger'
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| };
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| ```
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| 
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| For more information about PropTypes and other docs on React.
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| 
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| Go to the [Official Site](https://reactjs.org/) and read the docs, or the [GitHub Repo](https://github.com/facebook/react/)
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