# Conditionally Including Event Handler Functions
React makes a variety of [synthetic DOM
events](https://reactjs.org/docs/events.html) available to your component.
Events such as `onClick`, `onKeyPress`, `onSubmit`, etc. When specifying one of
these event handlers, you must supply a function.
To conditionally include an event handler, you may be tempted to do this:
```javascript
```
This means that `onKeyPress` will receive `false` when `someCondition` is
`false`. That is a prop type violation. Instead, you should use a ternary
statement.
```javascript
```
If `someCondition` is `false`, then the prop will be set as `undefined` and
that prop won't be defined.