import React, { useContext } from 'react'; | |
import type { ConfigConsumerProps } from '.'; | |
import { ConfigContext } from '.'; | |
import Empty from '../empty'; | |
type ComponentName = | |
| 'Table' | |
| 'Table.filter' /* ๐ 5.20.0+ */ | |
| 'List' | |
| 'Select' | |
| 'TreeSelect' | |
| 'Cascader' | |
| 'Transfer' | |
| 'Mentions'; | |
interface EmptyProps { | |
componentName?: ComponentName; | |
} | |
const DefaultRenderEmpty: React.FC<EmptyProps> = (props) => { | |
const { componentName } = props; | |
const { getPrefixCls } = useContext<ConfigConsumerProps>(ConfigContext); | |
const prefix = getPrefixCls('empty'); | |
switch (componentName) { | |
case 'Table': | |
case 'List': | |
return <Empty image={Empty.PRESENTED_IMAGE_SIMPLE} />; | |
case 'Select': | |
case 'TreeSelect': | |
case 'Cascader': | |
case 'Transfer': | |
case 'Mentions': | |
return <Empty image={Empty.PRESENTED_IMAGE_SIMPLE} className={`${prefix}-small`} />; | |
/** | |
* This type of component should satisfy the nullish coalescing operator(??) on the left-hand side. | |
* to let the component itself implement the logic. | |
* For example `Table.filter`. | |
*/ | |
case 'Table.filter': | |
// why `null`? legacy react16 node type `undefined` is not allowed. | |
return null; | |
default: | |
// Should never hit if we take all the component into consider. | |
return <Empty />; | |
} | |
}; | |
export type RenderEmptyHandler = (componentName?: ComponentName) => React.ReactNode; | |
export default DefaultRenderEmpty; | |