---
id: pure-render-mixin
title: PureRenderMixin
permalink: docs/pure-render-mixin.html
layout: docs
category: Add-Ons
---
> Note:
>
> `PureRenderMixin` is a legacy add-on. Use [`React.PureComponent`](/docs/react-api.html#reactpurecomponent) instead.
**Importing**
```javascript
import PureRenderMixin from 'react-addons-pure-render-mixin'; // ES6
var PureRenderMixin = require('react-addons-pure-render-mixin'); // ES5 with npm
```
## Overview {#overview}
If your React component's render function renders the same result given the same props and state, you can use this mixin for a performance boost in some cases.
Example:
```js
const createReactClass = require('create-react-class');
createReactClass({
mixins: [PureRenderMixin],
render: function() {
return
foo
;
}
});
```
Under the hood, the mixin implements [shouldComponentUpdate](/docs/component-specs.html#updating-shouldcomponentupdate), in which it compares the current props and state with the next ones and returns `false` if the equalities pass.
> Note:
>
> This only shallowly compares the objects. If these contain complex data structures, it may produce false-negatives for deeper differences. Only mix into components which have simple props and state, or use `forceUpdate()` when you know deep data structures have changed. Or, consider using [immutable objects](https://immutable-js.com/) to facilitate fast comparisons of nested data.
>
> Furthermore, `shouldComponentUpdate` skips updates for the whole component subtree. Make sure all the children components are also "pure".