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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
React custom hook for playing audios
Describe the solution you'd like
Something like this one: StackOverflow: Playing sound in React.js
Describe alternatives you've considered
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100% code coverage
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What is your question:
I'm sorta ashamed to admit it, but it's unclear to me how to use the async utils based on the docs. I've had to dig around a lot to figure it out. Could there be a few code examples added to the docs?
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It's important, I think, if the goal is to communicate that this can replace React in more ways than function.
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Docs
List of hooks that need to be updated in docs
Each hook should have one working example, one working codesandbox, correct auguments and returns section.
Examples should be easy to read and understand with correct usage of the hook.
- useCountdown
- useDebounce
- useDimensionsRef
- useDocumentEventListener
- useE
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Current Behavior
The type
ErrorMessagedoesn't have an id property.Desired Behavior
It'd be nice
id?: stringwould be added to the typeErrorMessageand set on the outermost component that serves as error message.Suggested Solution
Add
id={this.props.id}to the outer component inErrorMessage.Who does this impact? Who is this