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linkedstate

v2.0.9

Published

Context alternative for react. Link multiple states within components using a unique key, and set them/update them globally.

Downloads

14

Readme

linkedState

Alternative to react context, for when you feel like something simpler, lighter and quick to use.

Use linkedState with a unique, but shared key to have as many components as you want share the same state anywhere in the tree, without a higher order component or context.

Objects stored in the linked state are quickly deep compared and updated only when necessary.

Promises are auto resolved before applying to your components.

How to Use

To use linked state in a component, replace useState with useLinkedState.

The first argument must be a shared, unique key for all the components you want to share this state.

The second argument is an optional initial value that will apply to the linked state if it hasn't already been set.

//For an already existing value
const  [demoValue,  setDemoValue]  =  useLinkedState("unique/key.with/any.value");

//For a value with an optional initial value
const  [demoValue,  setDemoValue]  =  useLinkedState("unique/key.with/any.value",  { someKey:  "new value"  });

To get/set values outside components, it is just as easy. Use the linkedState.set and linkedState.get utility functions.

//Sets the value of key 'unique/key.with/any.value' to "new value"

linkedState.set("unique/key.with/any.value",  "new value");

//Gets the value of key 'unique/key.with/any.value'

linkedState.get("unique/key.with/any.value");

That's it. Super simple and easy. Works across different vdom trees, portals, and pretty much anywhere.