ReactDOM.render()
currently returns a reference to the rootReactComponent
instance. However, using this return value is legacy and should be avoided because future versions of React may render components asynchronously in some cases. If you need a reference to the rootReactComponent
instance, the preferred solution is to attach a callback ref to the root element.
Source: ReactDOM documentation
This rule will warn you if you try to use the ReactDOM.render()
return value.
The following pattern is considered a warning:
const inst = ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.body);
doSomethingWithInst(inst);
The following patterns are not considered warnings:
ReactDOM.render(<App ref={doSomethingWithInst} />, document.body);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.body, doSomethingWithInst);