Validates that the useMemo hook is used with a return value. See useMemo docs for more information.
Rule Details
useMemo is for computing and caching expensive values, not for side effects. Without a return value, useMemo returns undefined, which defeats its purpose and likely indicates you’re using the wrong hook.
Invalid
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
// ❌ No return value function Component({ data }) { const processed = useMemo(() => { data.forEach(item => console.log(item)); // Missing return! }, [data]); return <div>{processed}</div>; // Always undefined }
Valid
Examples of correct code for this rule:
// ✅ Returns computed value function Component({ data }) { const processed = useMemo(() => { return data.map(item => item * 2); }, [data]); return <div>{processed}</div>; }
Troubleshooting
I need to run side effects when dependencies change
You might try to use useMemo for side effects:
// ❌ Wrong: Side effects in useMemo function Component({user}) { // No return value, just side effect useMemo(() => { analytics.track('UserViewed', {userId: user.id}); }, [user.id]); // Not assigned to a variable useMemo(() => { return analytics.track('UserViewed', {userId: user.id}); }, [user.id]); }
If the side effect needs to happen in response to user interaction, it’s best to colocate the side effect with the event:
// ✅ Good: Side effects in event handlers function Component({user}) { const handleClick = () => { analytics.track('ButtonClicked', {userId: user.id}); // Other click logic... }; return <button onClick={handleClick}>Click me</button>; }
If the side effect sychronizes React state with some external state (or vice versa), use useEffect:
// ✅ Good: Synchronization in useEffect function Component({theme}) { useEffect(() => { localStorage.setItem('preferredTheme', theme); document.body.className = theme; }, [theme]); return <div>Current theme: {theme}</div>; }