If you want a short snippet without any external dependencies I find this useful
componentDidUpdate(prevProps, prevState) {
Object.entries(this.props).forEach(([key, val]) =>
prevProps[key] !== val && console.log(`Prop '${key}' changed`)
);
if (this.state) {
Object.entries(this.state).forEach(([key, val]) =>
prevState[key] !== val && console.log(`State '${key}' changed`)
);
}
}
Here is a small hook I use to trace updates to function components
function useTraceUpdate(props) {
const prev = useRef(props);
useEffect(() => {
const changedProps = Object.entries(props).reduce((ps, [k, v]) => {
if (prev.current[k] !== v) {
ps[k] = [prev.current[k], v];
}
return ps;
}, {});
if (Object.keys(changedProps).length > 0) {
console.log('Changed props:', changedProps);
}
prev.current = props;
});
}
// Usage
function MyComponent(props) {
useTraceUpdate(props);
return <div>{props.children}</div>;
}
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