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Description
There are some opt-in options available to improve the performance, but there is one thing they cannot improve:
Every styles object has to be prepared initially and that happens each component mount. This preparation primarily means separation between static and dynamic style rules/declarations (function values).
Especially for components that get instantiated a lot that might have a serious performance impact.
Possible solution
Could pass a reference to the component to useStyles(), so the styles can be prepared only once for each component instead of once for each component instance.
import { useStyles } from "@andywer/style-hook"
import React from "react"
function Button () {
const classNames = useStyles({
default: {
background: theme => props.background || theme.button.background.default
// ...
}
}, Button, [props.background])
return // ...
}
Additional benefit:
If we have the component reference, we have access to the component's name. Could use that for a better development / debugging experience (i.e. put component name on style tags).
Can also stop JSON.stringify()-ing the styles for deduplication when having a component reference. Will improve the overall performance even more!