@rearm/ctx
v0.1.3
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a stable and declarative interface to the concept of "context" in React
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@rearm/ctx
You can install the package with npm or yarn. It requires React 16.4 or newer for hooks.
npm install @rearm/ctx
# or
yarn add @rearm/ctx
Intent
The Ctx module provides a stable and declarative interface to the concept of "context"
in React. It's represented as a single object with a Provider
and a use
hook as
the two sides.
Unlike a typical React context, a component may subscribe to specific parts of the context, or computations based on the context. This has been a very important aspect of react-redux for many years, and can now be leveraged with custom contexts.
Usage
First create your context instance. You may create as many as you like, and there is no interaction between separate contexts, so it's suitable for applications and libraries.
import { makeCtx } from 'rearm/lib/Ctx';
const MyCtx = makeCtx();
If you're using typescript, you may wish to explicitly define a type for the context.
As you would expect, both Provider
and use
will incorporate the generic in their
types.
import { makeCtx, Ctx } from 'rearm/lib/Ctx';
const MyCtx: Ctx<{ color: string }> = makeCtx();
Anywhere in the tree you can define the context by rendering a Provider
with the
value
you would like to pass through context. You may have multiple instances of the
Provider
rendered in different parts of the page, or "shadow" a parent provider if
they're nested. A MyCtx.Provider
must exist as an (indirect) parent of any component
attempting to call MyCtx.use
.
render() {
return (
<MyCtx.Provider value={{ color: 'hotpink' }}>
<B />
</MyCtx.Provider>
);
}
You may then access the context by calling Ctx.use
with an optional selector
function. If not provided, then the entire context value will be returned.
function B() {
const color = Ctx.use((state) => state.color);
return <p style={{ color }}>Hello, World!</p>;
}
If you use typescript, then the value of color
should be inferred to be string
, as
we defined the context to be Ctx<{ color: string }>
.