0.1.0 • Published 20 days ago

abort-controller-x-reactive-store v0.1.0

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abort-controller-x-reactive-store npm version

Reactive store primitive and helpers.

This is a companion package of abort-controller-x.

Installation

yarn add abort-controller-x-reactive-store

API

Store

type Store<T> = {
  value: T;
  wait(signal: AbortSignal, condition: (value: T) => boolean): Promise<T>;
};

type ReadonlyStore<T> = Readonly<Store<T>>;

A reactive store (a.k.a. reactive variable) holds a value that can be read and updated, and can also be observed by means of waiting for a condition to be met.

The wait method returns a promise that resolves when the condition is met, or rejects with an AbortError if the signal is aborted.

deriveStore

function deriveStore<T, R>(
  parentStore: ReadonlyStore<T>,
  transform: (value: T) => R,
): Store<R>;

Derives a new store from a parent store by applying a transformation function to its value.

watchStore

async function watchStore<T>(
  signal: AbortSignal,
  store: ReadonlyStore<T>,
): AsyncIterable<T>;

Allows to react on changes of a store value using async iteration, e.g.:

for await (const value of watchStore(signal, store)) {
  console.log(value);
}

Note that it is not guaranteed that every assignment to the store value will be logged. For example, in case of multiple synchronous assignments, some of them may be skipped due to the async nature of promises. However, it is always guaranteed that the last value will be logged.

Usage with React

You can use the following hook to bind to a store in a React component:

import {run} from 'abort-controller-x';
import {ReadonlyStore, watchStore} from 'abort-controller-x-reactive-store';
import {useEffect, useState} from 'react';

function useStoreValue<T>(store: ReadonlyStore<T>): T {
  const [value, setValue] = useState(store.value);

  useEffect(() => {
    const stop = run(async signal => {
      for await (const value of watchStore(signal, store)) {
        setState(value);
      }
    });

    return () => {
      stop();
    };
  }, [store]);

  return value;
}