reactive-variable
v0.3.0
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An implementation of the Apollo Reactive Variables that can be used as stepping stone for upgrading from v2 to v3.
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reactive-variable
An implementation of the Apollo Reactive Variables that can be used as stepping stone for upgrading from v2 to v3.
Installation
npm install reactive-variable
Usage
Making a reactive variable
You can create a reactive variable like this:
import { makeVar } from "reactive-variable";
const titleVar = makeVar("This is the initial title");
Reading the value of a reactive variable
To read the value of a reactive variable outside of a component, you call the reactive variable without any parameters.
console.log(titleVar());
To read the value of a reactive variable in a component, you use useReactiveVar
.
import { useReactiveVar } from "reactive-variable";
const AppTitle = () => {
const title = useReactiveVar(titleVar);
return <h1>{title}</h1>;
};
Updating a reactive variable
To change a reactive variable, you call the variable with a new value:
titleVar("This is my updated title");
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Sune Simonsen mailto:[email protected]
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