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What are error boundaries in React v16?

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Error boundaries are components that catch JavaScript errors anywhere in their child component tree, log those errors, and display a fallback UI instead of the component tree that crashed.

A class component becomes an error boundary if it defines a new lifecycle method called componentDidCatch(error, info) or static getDerivedStateFromError() :

class ErrorBoundary extends React.Component {

  constructor(props) {

    super(props)

    this.state = { hasError: false }

  }

  componentDidCatch(error, info) {

    // You can also log the error to an error reporting service

    logErrorToMyService(error, info)

  }

  static getDerivedStateFromError(error) {

     // Update state so the next render will show the fallback UI.

     return { hasError: true };

   }

  render() {

    if (this.state.hasError) {

      // You can render any custom fallback UI

      return <h1>{'Something went wrong.'}</h1>

    }

    return this.props.children

  }

}

After that use it as a regular component:

<ErrorBoundary>

  <MyWidget />

</ErrorBoundary>

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