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vssm

v0.2.2

Published

A very small and oversimplified state management lib

Downloads

5

Readme

Very Small State Manager

A very small and oversimplified state manager written in pure Javascript.

Read the full documentation on the Vssm Documentation Site

Why?

Vssm was created from a personal need for a small, fast and basic state management library. It exists to give the simplest solution to small frontend projects, so you won't have to install and configure robust libraries just to define some variables.

Vssm has no dependencies and it weighs 2.0kb in it's minified version. It's so small it's not even there. You can just plug it in your current project and start managing your state.

Keep in mind that Vssm is not here to replace popular state management libraries, it's here to give a tiny, native solution for projects that wish to stay relatively small, and still enjoy state management.

Vssm is

  • Extremely light-weight
  • A Plug-and-Play solution
  • Super easy to get the hang of
  • Has no actions, reducers or complicated cases
  • Dependency-less

Quick Guide

Create State

import { createVSSM, createState } from 'vssm'

createVSSM({
  user: createState('user', {
    name: '',
    address: ''
  }),
  cart: createState('cart', {
    items: []
  })
})

Assign New Values

import { getVSSM } from 'vssm'
const { user, cart } = getVSSM()

user.name = 'Conor Mason'
user.address = 'P.Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney'

// If the state variable is not primitive (e.g it's an object or array),
// in order to trigger the mutation event,
// we need to create a new copy of our object in memory and save its reference inside the original variable.
// An easy way of doing so is deconstruction (e.g {...obj} or [...arr])

cart.items = [
  ...cart.items,
  {
    name: 'Is Everyone Going Crazy?',
    type: 'Album',
    digital: true,
    price: 25,
    currency: 'USD'
  }
]

Watch for Changes

import { getVSSM } from 'vssm'
const { user, cart } = getVSSM()

cart.items = () => {
  console.log('Cart updated!, current items in cart:', cart.items)
}