From aa9ea4835d72cd404aaee9e3e3bd99b031d14ca9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "xuan.huang" Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2023 20:40:48 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Capitalize Client in "client modules" Summary of changes: See --- src/content/reference/react/use-client.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/content/reference/react/use-client.md b/src/content/reference/react/use-client.md index be8bd0089ae..dedd2480a95 100644 --- a/src/content/reference/react/use-client.md +++ b/src/content/reference/react/use-client.md @@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ As dependencies of `RichTextEditor`, `formatDate` and `Button` will also be eval * When a `'use client'` module is imported from another client-rendered module, the directive has no effect. * When a component module contains a `'use client'` directive, any usage of that component is guaranteed to be a Client Component. However, a component can still be evaluated on the client even if it does not have a `'use client'` directive. * A component usage is considered a Client Component if it is defined in module with `'use client'` directive or when it is a transitive dependency of a module that contains a `'use client'` directive. Otherwise, it is a Server Component. -* Code that is marked for client evaluation is not limited to components. All code that is a part of the client module sub-tree is sent to and run by the client. +* Code that is marked for client evaluation is not limited to components. All code that is a part of the Client module sub-tree is sent to and run by the client. * When a server evaluated module imports values from a `'use client'` module, the values must either be a React component or [supported serializable prop values](#passing-props-from-server-to-client-components) to be passed to a Client Component. Any other use case will throw an exception. ### How `'use client'` marks client code {/*how-use-client-marks-client-code*/} In a React app, components are often split into separate files, or [modules](/learn/importing-and-exporting-components#exporting-and-importing-a-component). -For apps that use React Server Components, the app is server-rendered by default. `'use client'` introduces a server-client boundary in the [module dependency tree](/learn/understanding-your-ui-as-a-tree#the-module-dependency-tree), effectively creating a subtree of client modules. +For apps that use React Server Components, the app is server-rendered by default. `'use client'` introduces a server-client boundary in the [module dependency tree](/learn/understanding-your-ui-as-a-tree#the-module-dependency-tree), effectively creating a subtree of Client modules. To better illustrate this, consider the following React Server Components app. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ export default [ -In the module dependency tree of this example app, the `'use client'` directive in `InspirationGenerator.js` marks that module and all of its transitive dependencies as client modules. The subtree starting at `InspirationGenerator.js` is now marked as client modules. +In the module dependency tree of this example app, the `'use client'` directive in `InspirationGenerator.js` marks that module and all of its transitive dependencies as Client modules. The subtree starting at `InspirationGenerator.js` is now marked as Client modules. `'use client'` segments the module dependency tree of the React Server Components app, marking `InspirationGenerator.js` and all of its dependencies as client-rendered. @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ With `'use client'`, you can determine when components are Client Components. As For simplicity, we talk about Server Components, but the same principles apply to all code in your app that is server run. #### Advantages of Server Components {/*advantages*/} -* Server Components can reduce the amount of code sent and run by the client. Only client modules are bundled and evaluated by the client. +* Server Components can reduce the amount of code sent and run by the client. Only Client modules are bundled and evaluated by the client. * Server Components benefit from running on the server. They can access the local filesystem and may experience low latency for data fetches and network requests. #### Limitations of Server Components {/*limitations*/}