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React Standard Style code snippets

React Standard Style code snippets

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Code snippets for React development in ES6 syntax following the JavaScript Standard Style guidelines
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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This is a fork of vscode-react following JavaScript Standard Style.

VS Code React Standard Style snippets

This extension contains code snippets for React following the JavaScript Standard Style guidelines and is based on the awesome babel-sublime-snippets package.

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This extension contains code snippets for Reactjs and is based on the awesome babel-sublime-snippets package.

Installation

In order to install an extension you need to launch the Command Pallete (Ctrl + Shift + P or Cmd + Shift + P) and type Extensions. There you have either the option to show the already installed snippets or install new ones.

Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl + P or Cmd + P), paste the following command, and press enter.

ext install ReactSnippetsStandard

Alternatively you can open the extensions panel and search for 'React snippets Standard'.

Supported languages (file extensions)

  • JavaScript (.js)
  • TypeScript (.ts)
  • JavaScript React (.jsx)
  • TypeScript React (.tsx)
  • JSX after installing the corresponding extension

Snippets

Below is a list of all available snippets and the triggers of each one. The ⇥ means the TAB key.

Trigger Content
rcc→ class component skeleton
rccp→ class component skeleton with prop types after the class
rcjc→ class component skeleton without import and default export lines
rcfc→ class component skeleton that contains all the lifecycle methods
rsc→ stateless component skeleton
rscp→ stateless component with prop types skeleton
rpt→ empty propTypes declaration
con→ class default constructor with props
conc→ class default constructor with props and context
est→ empty state object
cwm→ componentWillMount method
cdm→ componentDidMount method
cwr→ componentWillReceiveProps method
scu→ shouldComponentUpdate method
cwup→ componentWillUpdate method
cdup→ componentDidUpdate method
cwun→ componentWillUnmount method
ren→ render method
sst→ this.setState with object as parameter
ssf→ this.setState with function as parameter
props→ this.props
state→ this.state
bnd→ binds the this of method inside the constructor

The following table lists all the snippets that can be used for prop types. Every snippet regarding prop types begins with pt so it's easy to group it all together and explore all the available options. On top of that each prop type snippets has one equivalent when we need to declare that this property is also required. For example pta creates the PropTypes.array and ptar creates the PropTypes.array.isRequired

Trigger Content
pta→ PropTypes.array,
ptar→ PropTypes.array.isRequired,
ptb→ PropTypes.bool,
ptbr→ PropTypes.bool.isRequired,
ptf→ PropTypes.func,
ptfr→ PropTypes.func.isRequired,
ptn→ PropTypes.number,
ptnr→ PropTypes.number.isRequired,
pto→ PropTypes.object.,
ptor→ PropTypes.object.isRequired,
pts→ PropTypes.string,
ptsr→ PropTypes.string.isRequired,
ptnd→ PropTypes.node,
ptndr→ PropTypes.node.isRequired,
ptel→ PropTypes.element,
ptelr→ PropTypes.element.isRequired,
pti→ PropTypes.instanceOf(ClassName),
ptir→ PropTypes.instanceOf(ClassName).isRequired,
pte→ PropTypes.oneOf(['News', 'Photos']),
pter→ PropTypes.oneOf(['News', 'Photos']).isRequired,
ptet→ PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.string, PropTypes.number]),
ptetr→ PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.string, PropTypes.number]).isRequired,
ptao→ PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number),
ptaor→ PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number).isRequired,
ptoo→ PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.number),
ptoor→ PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.number).isRequired,
ptsh→ PropTypes.shape({color: PropTypes.string, fontSize: PropTypes.number}),
ptshr→ PropTypes.shape({color: PropTypes.string, fontSize: PropTypes.number}).isRequired,
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