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javascript - Pros and cons of using react's life cycle methods in arrow function format

I'm using the public class field syntax (handler = () => {...}) to define all my React components' event handlers so that I can use this for my components without binding them in the constructor. I'm wondering can I use this syntax to use React life cycle methods as well? Say use componentWillMount in this way: componentWillMount = () => {...}

What are the pros and cons if defining react's life cycle method with arrow functions?

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There shouldn't be a need in component lifecycle methods to implicitly bind this (ie: use arrow functions). They are always called from the context of the component, so access to props, state, getState, etc are already available.

So there are no advantages to this pattern. Some disadvantages I can think of are:

  1. More verbose syntax that is still just an ECMAScript proposal.
  2. Confusing to other collaborators. If you are binding this on a component method, I immediately expect that is going to be called by some other entity downstream, ie: click event handlers passed from parent to child.

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