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mutable-state

v1.1.0

Published

A tiny wrapper that let's you use `reactjs useState hook` like a mutable object

Downloads

18

Readme

Mutable State

npm (scoped) npm bundle size (minified) npm version

Update reactjs state just like you update a literal object.. literally mutable-state

Requirements

You need react hooks to use this library which is not available in the current stable build 16.7.0. You may need to install the alpha version of reactjs and reactDOM

Installation

$ npm install mutable-state

OR Yarn

$ yarn add mutable-state

Usage

import React from "react";
import useMutableState from "mutable-state";

export default function() {
  // just pass in the state
  let state = useMutableState({
    shoe: {
      count: 0,
      alsoArray: [["name", "ruhul"], ["multiDimensional", true]],
      deep: {
        veryDeep: true
      }
    },
    penCount: 1
  });

  // WAYS TO UPDATE THE STATE
  const way1 = () => (state.shoe.count += 1);
  const way2 = () => (state = { shoe: { count: state.shoe.count - 1 } }); // it's cool right? (:

  const way3 = () => (state.penCount += 1);

  return (
    <div>
      <h1>shoe size: {state.shoe.count}</h1>
      <button onClick={() => (state.shoe.count += 1)}>Increment</button>
    </div>
  );
}

NOTCE : Using ES6+ destructuring you can only get the value, you can't set it, as this is the standard behaviour.

const { size } = useMutableState({ size: 0 });
// YOU CAN DO THIS
size; //=> 0

// BUT NOT THIS ->
size = 2; // NOPE .... THE STATE ISN'T UPDATED BCZ DESTRUCTURING ONLY COPIES THE `VALUE` NOT THE `SETTER`

// BUT YOU CAN DO THIS
const { shoe } = useMutableState({
  shoe: {
    size: 0
  }
});

shoe.size = 12; // YUP

// SAD BUT THAT'S HOW IT'S IMPLEMENTED IN ALL THE BROWSERS

Please ⭐ the project and share it so people can benefit from this

https://github.com/iamruhul/mutable-state