use-store-hook
v1.7.3
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Shared, persistable React.js useState() hook effect, no context required
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Cross-component, persistable useState() effect, without context
NOTICE
This library has been renamed to the more succinct use-store... deprecation notices will be added to use-store-hook to facilitate the switchover. Thanks @dy for the suggestion!
npm install use-store
import { useStore } from 'use-store'
// or
import useStore from 'use-store'
Why?
Even with the advent of React hooks, cross-component shared state
is still being solved with either context/provider hooks (messy), or traditional
stores like redux/mobx (messier). This store more or less mirrors the signature of
the incredibly elegant useState()
hook, with optional local persistence built-in.
API
useStore(namespace, [initialValue=undefined], [options={}])
returns [ value, setValue ]
pair, identical to useState()
in React
import { useStore } from 'use-store'
// must be called inside a React component
let [ value, setValue ] = useStore('foo')
// value = undefined
setValue(3)
// value = 3
Arguments
namespace
(string) required - this is the reference you'll share throughout the app for a specific value. E.g.useStore('myValue')
initialValue
(anything) optional - optional default value which will be set by the first component that encounters this hook on a given namespace. This will be ignored if persist is enabled and value found locally.options
(object) optional - options for the hook (see below):persist
(boolean, default=false)
globalStore.set(namespace, initialValue, options) // params identical to useStore()
above
For manually setting initial values and persist options so individual components don't have to (also to solve race conditions)
import { globalStore } from 'use-store'
globalStore.set('foo', 'bar', { persist: true })
Example (Elaborate)
// ComponentA.js
import React from 'react'
import { useStore } from 'use-store'
export default function ComponentA() {
let [ value, setValue ] = useStore('myValue', 3)
return (
<div>
ComponentA:value = { value }
<button onClick={() => setValue(value + 1)}>
Increment
</button>
</div>
)
}
// ComponentB.js
import React from 'react'
import { useStore } from 'use-store'
import ComponentA from './ComponentA'
export default function ComponentB() {
let [ value, setValue ] = useStore('myValue', 3)
return (
<div>
ComponentB:value = { value } // this will increment as ComponentA clicks are registered
<ComponentA />
</div>
)
}
Example (Event Handlers)
import React from 'react'
import { useStore } from 'use-store'
export default function ComponentA() {
let [ value, setValue ] = useStore('myValue', 3)
// traditional event handler no longer needed for inputs
const changeHandler = (e) => setValue(e.target.value)
return (
<div>
<!-- this still works -->
<input value={value} onChange={changeHandler} />
<!-- but so does this (no need to wrap the setter in an event handler) -->
<input value={value} onChange={setValue} />
</div>
)
}