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title: "ADR: Use of conditionals in JSX (deprecation of `<ConditionallyRender />`)"
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---
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## Background
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Using the `&&` operator in React can lead to unexpected rendering behavior when dealing with certain falsy values. In our codebase, the `<ConditionallyRender />` component has been used to render React elements based on a boolean condition. However, it has certain drawbacks, which is why we would like to replace it with the ternary operator.
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### Pitfalls of `&&` operator
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While most truthy and falsy values behave as expected with the `&&` operator, certain falsy values can produce unintended outcomes:
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```tsx
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{NaN && <p>❔</p>} // will render `NaN`
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{0 && <p>❔</p>} // will render `0`
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{arr?.length && <p>❔</p>} // can render `0`
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```
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These issues can cause bugs in components that conditionally render UI elements based on numeric values or other potentially falsy conditions. For this reason, we use a wrapper.
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```tsx
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<ConditionallyRender
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    condition={arr?.length}
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    show={<p>❔</p>}
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/>
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```
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### What's wrong with `<ConditionallyRender />`
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While this solves leaking render issues, it has some drawbacks.
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#### Poor TypeScript support
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```tsx
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import type { FC } from 'react';
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import { ConditionallyRender } from 'component/common/ConditionallyRender/ConditionallyRender';
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const SubComponent: FC<{ text: string }> = ({ text }) => <>{text}</>;
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export const Test: FC<{ maybeString?: string }> = ({ maybeString }) => (
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    <ConditionallyRender
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        condition={maybeString}
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        // ❌ TS Error: Type 'string | undefined' is not assignable to type 'boolean'
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        // You have to use `Boolean(maybeString)`
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        show={<SubComponent text={maybeString} />}
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        // ❌ TS Error: Type 'string | undefined' is not assignable to type 'string'
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        // you have to use `maybeString!` here
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    />
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);
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```
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#### Obfuscation of code smells and code cruft
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Nested ternaries are easier to spot than nested `<ConditionallyRender />` elements.
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```tsx
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<div>
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    <ConditionallyRender
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        condition={Boolean(a)} 
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        show={(
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            <ConditionallyRender
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                condition={Boolean(b)}
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                show={<p>This is bad</p>}
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            />
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        )}
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        elseShow={'Should be refactored'}
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    />
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</div>
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```
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Nested operator does not look like other JSX components.
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```tsx
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<div>
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    {a ? (
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        b ? <p>This is bad</p> : null
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    ) : 'Should be refactored'}
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</div>
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```
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## Options considered
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To avoid these issues, safer alternatives to the `&&` operator can be used:
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### **Convert to boolean**
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We could try to explicitly convert the condition to a boolean, ensuring that only `true` or `false` determine the rendering.
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```tsx
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{Boolean(NaN) && <p>❔</p>}  // Won't render anything
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{!!0 && <p>❔</p>}           // Also safe
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```
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**Unfortunately** Biome (the linter we use) does not include rules to automatically enforce a safer usage of the `&&` operator, as ESLint did.
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### Ternary Operator
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The ternary operator is a more explicit and safer approach. This covers cases where we need to return `null` or `undefined`.
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``` tsx
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{NaN ? <p>👍</p> : null}  // Won't render anything
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```
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It also plays nicely with TypeScript.
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```tsx
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export const Test: FC<{ maybeString?: string }> = ({ maybeString }) =>
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    maybeString ? <SubComponent text={maybeString} /> : null;
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```
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This is what we will use from now onwards.
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## Consequences
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Positive: The codebase will become more type-safe and easier to understand.
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Negative: The `<ConditionallyRender />` component is imported in nearly 400 files. Significant refactoring effort is required.
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Performance: There was no measurable performance difference between code with and without this component. This was tested on production bundle, on the features search (table) and projects list pages.
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## Migration plan
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1. Mark `<ConditionallyRender />` as deprecated in the codebase with a clear JSDoc comment.
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2. Automated refactoring with AST (Abstract Syntax Tree):
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There already is a script developed that can convert files between `ConditionallyRender` and ternary syntax. It uses jscodeshift, a library. It will be put in `frontend/scripts/transform.js`.
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3. Each change will have to be reviewed. The order of refactoring should be:
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    1. New features that are behind feature flags.
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    2. Non-critical or not in demand pages, like new signals or feedback component.
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    3. Less complex pages, for example in `/src/component/admin`.
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    4. More complex and critical pages, like strategy editing.
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    5. Utilities and components used in many places (`/src/component/common`).
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4. Once all instances of `<ConditionallyRender />` have been refactored, remove the component from the codebase.
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