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Store Event Handlers in Refs LOW stable subscriptions advanced, hooks, refs, event-handlers, optimization

Store Event Handlers in Refs

Store callbacks in refs when used in effects that shouldn't re-subscribe on callback changes.

Incorrect (re-subscribes on every render):

function useWindowEvent(event: string, handler: () => void) {
  useEffect(() => {
    window.addEventListener(event, handler)
    return () => window.removeEventListener(event, handler)
  }, [event, handler])
}

Correct (stable subscription):

function useWindowEvent(event: string, handler: () => void) {
  const handlerRef = useRef(handler)
  useEffect(() => {
    handlerRef.current = handler
  }, [handler])

  useEffect(() => {
    const listener = () => handlerRef.current()
    window.addEventListener(event, listener)
    return () => window.removeEventListener(event, listener)
  }, [event])
}

Alternative: use useEffectEvent if you're on latest React:

import { useEffectEvent } from 'react'

function useWindowEvent(event: string, handler: () => void) {
  const onEvent = useEffectEvent(handler)

  useEffect(() => {
    window.addEventListener(event, onEvent)
    return () => window.removeEventListener(event, onEvent)
  }, [event])
}

useEffectEvent provides a cleaner API for the same pattern: it creates a stable function reference that always calls the latest version of the handler.