function useDebouncedCallback<TFn, TSelected>(
fn,
options,
selector): (...args) => void
function useDebouncedCallback<TFn, TSelected>(
fn,
options,
selector): (...args) => void
Defined in: react-pacer/src/debouncer/useDebouncedCallback.ts:60
A React hook that creates a debounced version of a callback function. This hook is essentially a wrapper around the basic debounce function that is exported from @tanstack/pacer, but optimized for React with reactive options and a stable function reference.
The debounced function will only execute after the specified wait time has elapsed since its last invocation. If called again before the wait time expires, the timer resets and starts waiting again.
This hook provides a simpler API compared to useDebouncer, making it ideal for basic debouncing needs. However, it does not expose the underlying Debouncer instance.
By default, this callback hook disables re-renders from internal debouncer state changes for optimal performance. The callback function reference remains stable regardless of internal state changes. However, you can opt into re-renders by providing a custom selector function that returns the specific state values you want to track.
For advanced usage requiring features like:
Consider using the useDebouncer hook instead.
• TFn extends AnyFunction
• TSelected = {}
TFn
DebouncerOptions<TFn>
(state) => TSelected
Function
...Parameters<TFn>
void
// Debounce a search handler (no re-renders from internal state)
const handleSearch = useDebouncedCallback((query: string) => {
fetchSearchResults(query);
}, {
wait: 500 // Wait 500ms between executions
});
// Opt into re-renders when pending state changes
const handleSearch = useDebouncedCallback((query: string) => {
fetchSearchResults(query);
},
{ wait: 500 },
(state) => ({ isPending: state.isPending })
);
// Use in an input
<input
type="search"
onChange={(e) => handleSearch(e.target.value)}
/>
// Debounce a search handler (no re-renders from internal state)
const handleSearch = useDebouncedCallback((query: string) => {
fetchSearchResults(query);
}, {
wait: 500 // Wait 500ms between executions
});
// Opt into re-renders when pending state changes
const handleSearch = useDebouncedCallback((query: string) => {
fetchSearchResults(query);
},
{ wait: 500 },
(state) => ({ isPending: state.isPending })
);
// Use in an input
<input
type="search"
onChange={(e) => handleSearch(e.target.value)}
/>
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