GoScrobble/web/node_modules/@restart/hooks/esm/useMutationObserver.js

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import useCustomEffect from './useCustomEffect';
import { dequal } from 'dequal';
import useImmediateUpdateEffect from './useImmediateUpdateEffect';
import useEventCallback from './useEventCallback';
import { useState } from 'react';
function isDepsEqual(_ref, _ref2) {
var nextElement = _ref[0],
nextConfig = _ref[1];
var prevElement = _ref2[0],
prevConfig = _ref2[1];
return nextElement === prevElement && dequal(nextConfig, prevConfig);
}
/**
* Observe mutations on a DOM node or tree of DOM nodes.
* Depends on the `MutationObserver` api.
*
* ```tsx
* const [element, attachRef] = useCallbackRef(null);
*
* useMutationObserver(element, { subtree: true }, (records) => {
*
* });
*
* return (
* <div ref={attachRef} />
* )
* ```
*
* @param element The DOM element to observe
* @param config The observer configuration
* @param callback A callback fired when a mutation occurs
*/
function useMutationObserver(element, config, callback) {
var _useState = useState(null),
records = _useState[0],
setRecords = _useState[1];
var handler = useEventCallback(callback || setRecords);
useCustomEffect(function () {
if (!element) return; // The behavior around reusing mutation observers is confusing
// observing again _should_ disable the last listener but doesn't
// seem to always be the case, maybe just in JSDOM? In any case the cost
// to redeclaring it is gonna be fairly low anyway, so make it simple
var observer = new MutationObserver(handler);
observer.observe(element, config);
return function () {
observer.disconnect();
};
}, [element, config], {
isEqual: isDepsEqual,
// Intentionally done in render, otherwise observer will miss any
// changes made to the DOM during this update
effectHook: useImmediateUpdateEffect
});
return callback ? void 0 : records || [];
}
export default useMutationObserver;