This PR enhances the React Server Components documentation by adding an explanation of manual Promise handling in Client Components as an alternative to the use() hook.#8004
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- Replace straight quotes with HTML entities (“ ”) around 'mirroring' and 'Mirroring' - Fixes typography issue where smart quotes plugin rendered double opening quotes - Ensures consistent curly quote rendering in both instances (lines 358, 367) Resolves mismatched quote rendering in choosing-the-state-structure.md
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This doesn't make sense in the Server Component docs, and you have commits from #7987 included anyway. |
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Problem
The current documentation only demonstrates using the
use()hook for handling Promises passed from Server Components to Client Components. However, developers can also manually resolve Promises usinguseEffectanduseState, which provides more granular control over loading states and error handling.Solution
Added a new Note section in "Async components with Server Components" that:
useEffect+useStateuse()Changes
use()documentation while presenting this as an alternative approachThis addition helps developers understand all available patterns for handling async data in React Server Components, enabling them to make informed architectural decisions.