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I am trying to implement hooks into a React (^16.6.0) application using TypeScript



import * as React, {useState}  from 'react';


Any idea what is the right syntax for this import?










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    I am trying to implement hooks into a React (^16.6.0) application using TypeScript



    import * as React, {useState}  from 'react';


    Any idea what is the right syntax for this import?










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      I am trying to implement hooks into a React (^16.6.0) application using TypeScript



      import * as React, {useState}  from 'react';


      Any idea what is the right syntax for this import?










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      I am trying to implement hooks into a React (^16.6.0) application using TypeScript



      import * as React, {useState}  from 'react';


      Any idea what is the right syntax for this import?







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          import supports a limited set of syntax variations.



          It can be:



          import React, {useState}  from 'react';


          The downside is that entire library is imported, because React is default export and cannot be tree-shaken. Since the presence of React import is needed to use JSX syntax, a more efficient way is:



          import * as React from 'react';
          import {useState} from 'react';


          Hooks were introduced in pre-release React 16.7. react version constraint should be ^16.7.0-alpha.0, @types/react should be ^16.7.0.






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          • Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
            – Alexandru Popa
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:15












          • Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
            – estus
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:26













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          import supports a limited set of syntax variations.



          It can be:



          import React, {useState}  from 'react';


          The downside is that entire library is imported, because React is default export and cannot be tree-shaken. Since the presence of React import is needed to use JSX syntax, a more efficient way is:



          import * as React from 'react';
          import {useState} from 'react';


          Hooks were introduced in pre-release React 16.7. react version constraint should be ^16.7.0-alpha.0, @types/react should be ^16.7.0.






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          • Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
            – Alexandru Popa
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:15












          • Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
            – estus
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:26


















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          import supports a limited set of syntax variations.



          It can be:



          import React, {useState}  from 'react';


          The downside is that entire library is imported, because React is default export and cannot be tree-shaken. Since the presence of React import is needed to use JSX syntax, a more efficient way is:



          import * as React from 'react';
          import {useState} from 'react';


          Hooks were introduced in pre-release React 16.7. react version constraint should be ^16.7.0-alpha.0, @types/react should be ^16.7.0.






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          • Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
            – Alexandru Popa
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:15












          • Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
            – estus
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:26
















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          import supports a limited set of syntax variations.



          It can be:



          import React, {useState}  from 'react';


          The downside is that entire library is imported, because React is default export and cannot be tree-shaken. Since the presence of React import is needed to use JSX syntax, a more efficient way is:



          import * as React from 'react';
          import {useState} from 'react';


          Hooks were introduced in pre-release React 16.7. react version constraint should be ^16.7.0-alpha.0, @types/react should be ^16.7.0.






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          import supports a limited set of syntax variations.



          It can be:



          import React, {useState}  from 'react';


          The downside is that entire library is imported, because React is default export and cannot be tree-shaken. Since the presence of React import is needed to use JSX syntax, a more efficient way is:



          import * as React from 'react';
          import {useState} from 'react';


          Hooks were introduced in pre-release React 16.7. react version constraint should be ^16.7.0-alpha.0, @types/react should be ^16.7.0.







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          • Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
            – Alexandru Popa
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:15












          • Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
            – estus
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:26




















          • Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
            – Alexandru Popa
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:15












          • Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
            – estus
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:26


















          Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
          – Alexandru Popa
          Nov 21 '18 at 15:15






          Sorry still not working it gives me the following 'Module '"C:/web-client-ts/node_modules/@types/react/index"' has no exported member 'useState'.'
          – Alexandru Popa
          Nov 21 '18 at 15:15














          Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
          – estus
          Nov 21 '18 at 15:26






          Hooks are 16.7, not 16.6. I updated the answer.
          – estus
          Nov 21 '18 at 15:26




















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