1.0.12 • Published 6 years ago

stateapi v1.0.12

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

stateapi

A state management for React. It is lightweight but powerful

Features

  1. Lightweight
  2. Simple API
  3. Support middleware
  4. Support computed props
  5. Support multiple state updating modes
  6. Support Sync and Async update
  7. Support Async Component
  8. Support immutablejs

Counter sample

import React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import create from "stateapi";

// create counter store with initial state and return its apis
const { app, get, set } = create({ counter: 0 });

// define some actions, remmeber that action always returns new state.
// returning undefined means nothing to change
// increase counter
const increase = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 }));
// decrease counter
const decrease = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter - 1 }));

render(
  app(state => (
    <div>
      <h1>{state.counter}</h1>
      <button onClick={increase}>+</button>
      <button onClick={decrease}>-</button>
    </div>
  )),
  document.body
);

Middleware

import create from "stateapi";
const { use, set } = create({ counter: 0 });

// increase counter
const increase = set(
  state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 }),
  "increase-action"
);
// decrease counter
const decrease = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter - 1 }));

use(context => next => (newState, action) => {
  const { get, set } = context;
  if (action === decrease) {
    console.log("decrease-action");
  } else if (action === "increase-action") {
    console.log(action);
  } else if (!action) {
    console.log("unknown-action");
  }

  console.log("before-change");
  console.log("new-state", newState);
  console.log("current-state", get());
  next(newState);
  console.log("after-change");
});

High Order Component

import create from "stateapi";
const { get, hoc } = create({ counter: 0 });

// the component re-renders if state changed
const Counter = get(state => <div>{state.counter}</div>);
// using stateToProps() as first param
// the component only re-renders if counter changed
const Coutner = get(
  state => ({ counter: state.counter }),
  props => <div>{props.counter}</div>
);
// using hoc to get same effect as above
const CounterHoc = hoc(state => ({ counter: state.counter }));
const Counter = CounterHoc(props => <div>{props.counter}</div>);

Get and Set state directly

import create from "stateapi";
const { get, set } = create({ counter: 0 });
// get current state
console.log(get());
// set new state
set({ counter: 100 });

Handle state change

import create from "stateapi";
const { on, set } = create({ counter: 0 });
on(console.log);
// set new state
set({ counter: 100 });

State replace mode

import create from "stateapi";
const { set } = create({ counter: 0 }, { mode: "replace" });

// increase counter
const increase = set(state => ({ ...state, counter: state.counter + 1 }));

State merge mode (default)

import create from "stateapi";
const { set } = create({ counter: 0 }, { mode: "merge" });

// increase counter
const increase = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 }));

// stateapi uses shallow comparer to detect new state change
// in this case, nothing to change because counter value is the same of prev one
const doNothing = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter }));

Async updating

import create from "stateapi";
const { set } = create({ counter: 0, todos: undefined });
const increase = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 }));
increase();

const loadTodosFrom = set((state, url) =>
  fetch(url)
    .then(res => res.json())
    .then(res => ({
      // merge todos with current state
      todos: res
    }))
);

loadTodosFrom("http://tempuri.org");

Async Component

import create from "stateapi";
const { get } = create({ source: "http://tempuri.org" });

const TodoList = get(
  state => ({ source: state.source }),
  props =>
    fetch(props.source).then(todos =>
      todos.map(todo => <TodoItem todo={todo} />)
    )
);

const AscynComponentWrapper = get(
  state => ({
    /* Profile props here */
  }),
  props => import("./Profile")
);

Support immutable

const initialState = fromJS({ counter: 0 });
// indicate replace mode when creating store
const { set } = create(initialState, { mode: "replace" });
const increase = set(state => state.set("counter", state.get("counter") + 1));
const newState = increase();
expect(newState).not.toBe(initialState);
expect(newState.get("counter")).toBe(1);

Support computed props

Computed props will be re-computed once state changed

const { get, set, computed } = create({ counter: 0 });
computed({
  isOdd(state) {
    return state.counter % 2 !== 0;
  }
});
const increase = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 }));

console.log(get().isOdd); // => false
increase();
console.log(get().isOdd); // => true

There are 2 computed prop types: In-memory and In-State (default). In order to define In-Memory computed prop, just add prefix @. Use computed('InMemoryComputedPropNameWithoutAtSign') to get In-Memory computed prop value

const { get, set, computed } = create({ counter: 0 });
computed({
  "@isOdd"(state) {
    return state.counter % 2 !== 0;
  }
});
const increase = set(state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 }));

console.log(get().isOdd); // => undefined
increase();
console.log(computed("isOdd")); // => true

Computed prop can has many dependencies

const { get, computed } = create({
  page: 0,
  pageSize: 10,
  totalItems: 15
});
computed({
  // define in-memory computed prop pageCount
  // it has 2 dependencies: pageSize and totalItems
  "@pageCount pageSize totalItems": (pageSize, totalItems) =>
    Math.ceil(totalItems / pageSize),
  "@canPrev page": (page, pageCount) => page > 0 && page < pageCount,
  "@canNext page pageCount": (page, pageCount) => page < pageCount - 1,
  "pagination pageCount canPrev canNext": (pageCount, canPrev, canNext) => ({
    pageCount,
    canPrev,
    canNext
  })
});

console.log(get().pagination); // => { pageCount: 2, canPrev: false, canNext: true }

Connect multiple stores

const primaryStore = create({ counter: 1 });
const secondaryStore = create();

// connect secondaryStore to primaryStore
// once primaryStore changed, counter value will be copied to secondaryStore and change notification will be triggered
secondaryStore.connect(primaryStore, 'counter');

console.log(secondaryStore.get('counter')); // => 1
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