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react-hgs

v1.2.9

Published

Global state redux-like implementation with React Hooks only

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React HGS

Global state redux-like implementation with React Hooks only

HGS stands for Hooks Global State, so you can use a global state made with React Hooks and nothing else, it comes with a HOC like Redux connect function, where you can pass the mapStateToProps and your actions/action creators.

Installing

Using npm:

npm install react-hgs

Using yarn:

yarn add react-hgs

Use:

Provider:

After installing you can just import the custom Provider for Global State

import { Provider } from 'react-hgs'

Then wrap your application with provider, passing an redux-like reducer as prop:

const App = () => {
  return (
    <Provider initialState={{}} reducer={reducer}>
      ...
    </Provider>
  )
}

You can also use combineReducers function to use more reducers per Provider:

import {combineReducers} from 'react-hgs'

<Provider reducer={combineReducers({user, auth})}>
...
</Provider>

Hooks:

useGlobalState:

Once it's done, you can use useGlobalState within you application, receiving state and dispatch like:

const [state, dispatch] = useGlobalState()

useSelector:

Also you can use useSelector to retrieve only the state ou want from the store

const user = useSelector(state => state.user)

useStore:

useStore returns what it says, the entire store

const { user } = useStore()

useActions:

This one is special for who wants to reuse the actionCreators that already exists, use t instead of connect if you want to

import actionCreators from '../actions/user'

const actions = useActions(actionCreators)

// Instead of

const ConnectedComponent = connect(() => ({}), actionCreators)(...)

HOC:

You can also use an Redux Structure as well, passing mapStateToProps and either mapDispatchToProps or plain actions that need dispatch injection:

import { connect } from 'react-hgs'

const mapStateToProps = (state, onwProps?) => ({
 user: state.user,
 auth: state.auth
})

const InjectedComponent = connect(mapStateToProps, actions)(({user, auth, ...actions}) => {
  ...
})

Contibuting:

Feel free to open a PR for this project!!

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