| import { useLayoutEffect, useState } from 'react'; | |
| import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; | |
| import type { FunctionComponent, ReactNode } from 'react'; | |
| const RootChild: FunctionComponent< { children: ReactNode } > = ( { children } ) => { | |
| // we can render the children only after the container DOM element has been created and added | |
| // to the DOM tree. And we can't create and append the element in component constructor because | |
| // there is no corresponding destructor that would safely remove it in case the render is not | |
| // committed by React. | |
| // | |
| // A seemingly possible approach is to create the element in constructor, render the portal into | |
| // it and then add it to `document.body` in `componentDidMount`. But that creates another subtle | |
| // bug: the portal is rendered into a DOM element that's not part of the DOM tree and therefore | |
| // is not part of layout and painting, and has no dimensions. Many component's lifecycles and | |
| // effect hooks rightfully assume that the element can be measured in `componentDidMount` or | |
| // `useEffect`. | |
| // | |
| // Another thing that fails inside a detached DOM element is accessing `iframe.contentWindow`. | |
| // The `contentWindow` is `null` until the `iframe` becomes active, i.e., is added to the DOM | |
| // tree. We access the `contentWindow` in `WebPreview`, for example. | |
| const [ containerEl, setContainerEl ] = useState< HTMLDivElement | null >( null ); | |
| useLayoutEffect( () => { | |
| // create the container element and immediately trigger a rerender | |
| const element = document.createElement( 'div' ); | |
| document.body.appendChild( element ); | |
| setContainerEl( element ); | |
| return () => { | |
| document.body.removeChild( element ); | |
| }; | |
| }, [] ); | |
| if ( ! containerEl ) { | |
| // don't render anything until the `containerEl` is created. That's the correct behavior | |
| // in SSR (no portals there, `RootChild` renders as empty). | |
| return null; | |
| } | |
| return ReactDOM.createPortal( children, containerEl ); | |
| }; | |
| export default RootChild; | |