react-snapshot-context
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A React Context Provider for efficient state management and sharing across components. It provides a snapshot mechanism for state updates, ensuring only the dependent components are re-rendered, enhancing the performance and manageability of your React ap
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react-snapshot-context
React Snapshot Context Provider is an open-source library for managing and sharing state across React components without prop drilling. It leverages React's context API and provides a more efficient and encapsulated approach to handle state changes, which only re-renders the components dependent on the changing piece of state instead of the entire component tree.
Features
State sharing across components: It provides a mechanism to share state across multiple components without prop drilling, which is especially useful in larger applications where state needs to be accessible in deeply nested components.
Efficient re-rendering: Only the components dependent on a certain piece of state are re-rendered when that state changes, improving the efficiency of your React application.
Encapsulation of state logic: The state logic is encapsulated within the context, which makes the components easier to test and reason about.
Type Safety: It ensures type safety with TypeScript, improving the developer experience and reducing runtime errors.
Installation
You can add React Snapshot Context Provider to your project using npm:
npm install react-snapshot-context
How to use
Here is an example of how you can use the React Snapshot Context Provider in your application:
// Assuming state is of type number
const NumberContext = createSnapshotContext<number>();
export const useNumber = (): [Number, (num: Number) => void] => {
const { getSnapshot, setSnapshot, subscribe } = useSnapshotContext(NumberContext);
const [localNumber, setLocalNumber] = useState(() => getSnapshot());
useEffect(() => {
return subscribe(() => {
setLocalNumber(getSnapshot());
});
});
return [localNumber, setSnapshot];
};
<NumberContext.SnapshotProvider defaultValue={10}>
<MyComponent />
</NumberContext.SnapshotProvider>
In this example, createSnapshotContext
is used to create a context for a state of type number
. The useNumber
hook is then used to get and set the snapshot, and to subscribe to any changes in the state. The NumberContext.SnapshotProvider
is then used in the component tree to provide the state to the components.
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