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# Airbnb React/JSX Style Guide
*A mostly reasonable approach to React and JSX*
## Table of Contents
1. [Basic Rules](#basic-rules)
1. [Naming](#naming)
1. [Declaration](#declaration)
1. [Alignment](#alignment)
1. [Quotes](#quotes)
1. [Spacing](#spacing)
1. [Props](#props)
1. [Parentheses](#parentheses)
1. [Tags](#tags)
1. [Methods](#methods)
1. [Ordering](#ordering)
## Basic Rules
- Only include one React component per file.
- Always use JSX syntax.
- Do not use `React.createElement` unless you're initializing the app from a file that is not JSX.
## Class vs React.createClass
- Use class extends React.Component unless you have a very good reason to use mixins.
```javascript
// bad
const Listing = React.createClass({
render() {
return <div />;
}
});
// good
class Listing extends React.Component {
render() {
return <div />;
}
}
```
## Naming
- **Extensions**: Use `.jsx` extension for React components.
- **Filename**: Use PascalCase for filenames. E.g., `ReservationCard.jsx`.
- **Reference Naming**: Use PascalCase for React components and camelCase for their instances:
```javascript
// bad
const reservationCard = require('./ReservationCard');
// good
const ReservationCard = require('./ReservationCard');
// bad
const ReservationItem = <ReservationCard />;
// good
const reservationItem = <ReservationCard />;
```
**Component Naming**: Use the filename as the component name. For example, `ReservationCard.jsx` should have a reference name of `ReservationCard`. However, for root components of a directory, use `index.jsx` as the filename and use the directory name as the component name:
```javascript
// bad
const Footer = require('./Footer/Footer.jsx')
// bad
const Footer = require('./Footer/index.jsx')
// good
const Footer = require('./Footer')
```
## Declaration
- Do not use displayName for naming components. Instead, name the component by reference.
```javascript
// bad
export default React.createClass({
displayName: 'ReservationCard',
// stuff goes here
});
// good
class ReservationCard extends React.Component {
}
export default ReservationCard;
```
## Alignment
- Follow these alignment styles for JSX syntax
```javascript
// bad
<Foo superLongParam="bar"
anotherSuperLongParam="baz" />
// good
<Foo
superLongParam="bar"
anotherSuperLongParam="baz"
/>
// if props fit in one line then keep it on the same line
<Foo bar="bar" />
// children get indented normally
<Foo
superLongParam="bar"
anotherSuperLongParam="baz"
>
<Spazz />
</Foo>
```
## Quotes
- Always use double quotes (`"`) for JSX attributes, but single quotes for all other JS.
```javascript
// bad
<Foo bar='bar' />
// good
<Foo bar="bar" />
// bad
<Foo style={{ left: "20px" }} />
// good
<Foo style={{ left: '20px' }} />
```
## Spacing
- Always include a single space in your self-closing tag.
```javascript
// bad
<Foo/>
// very bad
<Foo />
// bad
<Foo
/>
// good
<Foo />
```
## Props
- Always use camelCase for prop names.
```javascript
// bad
<Foo
UserName="hello"
phone_number={12345678}
/>
// good
<Foo
userName="hello"
phoneNumber={12345678}
/>
```
## Parentheses
- Wrap JSX tags in parentheses when they span more than one line:
```javascript
/// bad
render() {
return <MyComponent className="long body" foo="bar">
<MyChild />
</MyComponent>;
}
// good
render() {
return (
<MyComponent className="long body" foo="bar">
<MyChild />
</MyComponent>
);
}
// good, when single line
render() {
const body = <div>hello</div>;
return <MyComponent>{body}</MyComponent>;
}
```
## Tags
- Always self-close tags that have no children.
```javascript
// bad
<Foo className="stuff"></Foo>
// good
<Foo className="stuff" />
```
- If your component has multi-line properties, close its tag on a new line.
```javascript
// bad
<Foo
bar="bar"
baz="baz" />
// good
<Foo
bar="bar"
baz="baz"
/>
```
## Methods
- Do not use underscore prefix for internal methods of a React component.
```javascript
// bad
React.createClass({
_onClickSubmit() {
// do stuff
}
// other stuff
});
// good
class extends React.Component {
onClickSubmit() {
// do stuff
}
// other stuff
});
```
## Ordering
- Ordering for class extends React.Component:
1. constructor
1. optional static methods
1. getChildContext
1. componentWillMount
1. componentDidMount
1. componentWillReceiveProps
1. shouldComponentUpdate
1. componentWillUpdate
1. componentDidUpdate
1. componentWillUnmount
1. *clickHandlers or eventHandlers* like onClickSubmit() or onChangeDescription()
1. *getter methods for render* like getSelectReason() or getFooterContent()
1. *Optional render methods* like renderNavigation() or renderProfilePicture()
1. render
- How to define propTypes, defaultProps, contextTypes, etc...
```javascript
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react';
const propTypes = {
id: PropTypes.number.isRequired,
url: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
text: PropTypes.string,
};
const defaultProps = {
text: 'Hello World',
};
class Link extends Component {
static methodsAreOk() {
return true;
}
render() {
return <a href={this.props.url} data-id={this.props.id}>{this.props.text}</a>
}
}
Link.propTypes = propTypes;
Link.defaultProps = defaultProps;
export default Link;
```
- Ordering for React.createClass:
1. displayName
1. propTypes
1. contextTypes
1. childContextTypes
1. mixins
1. statics
1. defaultProps
1. getDefaultProps
1. getInitialState
1. getChildContext
1. componentWillMount
1. componentDidMount
1. componentWillReceiveProps
1. shouldComponentUpdate
1. componentWillUpdate
1. componentDidUpdate
1. componentWillUnmount
1. *clickHandlers or eventHandlers* like onClickSubmit() or onChangeDescription()
1. *getter methods for render* like getSelectReason() or getFooterContent()
1. *Optional render methods* like renderNavigation() or renderProfilePicture()
1. render
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