@dgca/react-use-dispatch-methods v1.1.1
@dgca/react-use-dispatch-methods
About
useDispatchMethods is a wrapper over useReducer to make writing reducer functions easier, cleaner, and more grokkable.
Instead of dispatching actions, and handling them in a handrolled reducer funciton, you pass useDispatchMethods an object of methods that take the current state and a payload, and return the new state, and it returns an object of methods that, when called, dispatch actions that do the things you just defined!
Install
npm install --save @dgca/react-use-dispatch-methodsUsage
useDispatchMethods(methods, initialState, init, dependencyArray) takes four arguments:
methods- An object of pure functions. Each function's name will be the name you use to update the state later on. Each function will receive an object of{state, payload}as its argument, wherestateis the current state, andpayloadis the payload that was passed to the state (if an argument was passed).initialState- The initial value of our state. See React's docs on specifying the initial state.init- See React's docs on lazy initialization.dependencyArray- To avoid recreating the underlying objects that make this hook work, we memoize a couple things usinguseMemoanduseCallback. If you must modify yourmethods, pass adependencyArrayand we'll forward that ontouseMemoanduseCallback.
useDispatchMethods returns an array of [state, dispatch] where state is the current state, and dispatch is an object of methods to use to update the state.
Example
In the example below, the increment and decrement functions show how to use the state destructured argument, and setValue shows how to use the payload argument.
import React from 'react'
import { useDispatchMethods } from '@dgca/react-use-dispatch-methods'
const Example = () => {
const [state, dispatch] = useDispatchMethods(
{
increment: ({ state }) => state + 1,
decrement: ({ state }) => state - 1,
setValue: ({ payload }) => payload
},
0
)
return (
<div>
<p>The count is {state}</p>
<button onClick={dispatch.increment}>Increment</button>
<button onClick={dispatch.decrement}>Decrement</button>
<input
type='number'
value={state}
onChange={e => {
const num = parseInt(e.target.value, 10)
dispatch.setValue(num)
}}
/>
</div>
)
}License
MIT © dgca
This hook is created using create-react-hook.