A custom React Hook that executes a callback when a user is exiting your app- in both desktop and mobile browsers.
TL;DR: fires like a visibilitychange to 'hidden', but with global usage compatibility of 99% (as opposed to the current 76%)
Web browsers can be weird about communicating the unloading of pages to developers. use-last-call attempts to abstract away that weirdness so a final invocation reliably occurs- whenever plausible. It listens, and responds, to the first in a series of browser events that indicate a user is transitioning away from a page (e.g. window close, refresh, history navigation, location change, tab switch, etc..). Some fun edge cases (read: weirdness):
- A mobile user receives a phone call mid-form-fill
- Security updates opt for "Restart Now" over "Remind me Later"
- Someone using Safari closes a tab . . . (」° ロ °)」
Try these (and your users' favorite non-traditional exits) in the demo app
npm i use-last-calluseLastCall(fn: (event: Event) => void): void;Note: the callback fn is passed the actual Event that triggered execution
Send some analyticsData at the end of a session
import { useLastCall } from "use-last-call";
function App() {
  useLastCall(() => navigator.sendBeacon("/log", analyticsData));
  ...
}Transparently save state without interrupting user
import { useState } from "react";
import { useLastCall } from "use-last-call";
function App() {
  useLastCall(() => {
    sessionStorage.setItem("formValues", JSON.stringify(formValues));
  });
  const [formValues, setFormValues] = useState<{
    title: string;
    description: string;
    ...
  }>(() => {
    const item = sessionStorage.getItem("formValues");
    return item === null ? { title: "", description: "", ... } : JSON.parse(item);
  });
  return (
    <div>
      <input
        type="text"
        value={formValues.title}
        onChange={(e) =>
          setFormValues((prev) => ({ ...prev, title: e.target.value }))
        }
      />
      ...
    </div>
  );
}