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recoil-nexus

v0.5.1

Published

A small Typescript package to access your Recoil atoms outside of React components.

Downloads

53,471

Readme

R E C O I L - N E X U S

by Luis Antonio Canettoli Ordoñez

If you have been using recoil for a while, you might have faced that outside React Components it's not possible to get or update values from atoms.

This Typescript implementation will workaround the issue and let you do so.

Live Example

Install

npm

npm i recoil-nexus

yarn

yarn add recoil-nexus

Usage

1. Add RecoilNexus in your RecoilRoot

import React from "react";
import { RecoilRoot } from "recoil";
import RecoilNexus from "recoil-nexus";

export default function App() {
  return (
    <RecoilRoot>
      <RecoilNexus />

      {/* ... */}
    </RecoilRoot>
  );
}

export default App;

2. Use the following methods to get/set values passing your atom as a parameter.

| Method | Returns | | :---------- | :-------------------------------------------------------- | | getRecoil | getter function | | getRecoilPromise | getter function, returns a promise. To be used with asynchronous selectors. | | setRecoil | setter function, pass value to be set or updater function as second parameter | | resetRecoil | pass atom as parameter to reset to default value |

Read current state:

const loading = getRecoil(loadingState);

Setting the new state like this is not inherently wrong:

setRecoil(loadingState, !loading);

However, if the new state depends on the previous one (like in this case), preferably use an updater function to correctly batch React state updates, as reading and updating the state at the same time could lead to unexpected results.

import { setRecoil } from "recoil-nexus"

export function toggleLoader() {
  setRecoil(loadingState, loading => !loading)
}

Test Setup

Jest

When testing in Jest, we need to set "transformIgnorePatterns": [] in our jest config, otherwise a SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module will cause the tests to fail. This can be acheived one of the following ways, depending on how you are defining your jest config:

export default config
  • in jest.config.js
"transformIgnorePatterns": []
  • in the top level of the package.json
"jest": {
  "transformIgnorePatterns": []
},

Credits

Kudos to VeepCream's recoil-outside original idea and Javascript implementation.
In this Typescript port/enhancement, I decided to remove RxJS and rely on native Recoil promises and loadables only.