0.0.2 • Published 4 years ago

recoil-async-persist v0.0.2

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Recoil Async Persist

Tools for asynchronous state persistence using Recoil

Why?

Recoil doesn't currently have built in support for loading stored state asynchronously, this presents a problem for environments like React Native where even local state is fetched asynchronously.

This library also allows you to load your atoms from remote state.

Install

yarn add recoil-async-persist

Usage

There are 3 ways of interacting with your stored state, 2 hooks for setting and getting state, and an app wrapper that will display a fallback until the given atom was loaded from storage.

Note: all storage objects used to interact with persisted state should have get and set properties. You can pass these as properties on an object, e.g. storage.get, or use the createStorage utility provided.

RecoilPersistGate

This will display a loading component while your storage is being fetched. Useful for display-critical state, such as light/dark themes, since your app will not be visible until loading is complete.

Inside App.js:

<RecoilPersistGate atom={themeAtom} storage={themeStorage} loading={<Spinner />}>
  <App />
</RecoilPersistGate>
useRecoilPersistLoadStorage

A hook similar to RecoilPersistGate. Accepts an atom and storage, will fetch state and return a loading boolean as well as the given atom's value post-initialisation.

const [loaded, atomState] = useRecoilPersistLoadStorage({ atom: myAtom, storage: myStorage });
useRecoilPersistState

A wrapper around useRecoilState that will automatically sync any state updates to storage.

const [state, setState] = useRecoilPersistState({ atom, storage });
createStorage

A utility used to create storage objects. Not necessary but can help simplify persisting state.

Requires the given getter and setter to be promise-based.

Note: depending on your chosen storage library you may want to include any JSON.stringify/JSON.parse logic in the provided getter and setter.

const getTheme = () => AsyncStorage.getItem(themeKey);
const themeSetter = (value) => AsyncStorage.setItem(themeKey, value);
const themeStorage = createStorage({ get: getTheme, set: setTheme });

Now just pass the created storage object to anything that requires a storage property, e.g. useRecoilPersisState

import { themeAtom, themeStorage } from './atoms/theme';

//...

function SomeComponent() {
  const [theme, setTheme] = useRecoilPersistState({ atom: themeAtom, storage: themeStorage });