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React Obstate

React hooks for the generic object state management library obstate

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obstate is a generic state management library that uses proxies to wrap objects to allow for easy state change notifications. These notifications are used in the hooks provided by this library so that obstate states can be used in React projects with ease. It's primarily designed to allow for a global state instance to be used both manually and via React components.

Installation

Install by running: npm install react-obstate obstate --save-dev.

obstate is a peer dependency of this library.

Usage

In your component simply import the hook you desire and pass a (global) obstate state instance to it:

import React from "react";
import { createStateObject } from "obstate";
import { useSingleState } from "react-obstate";

const globalState = createStateObject({
    test: 100
});

export function ReactComponent(props) {
    const [currentValue, setValue] = useSingleState(globalState, "test");
    return (
        <div>
            <p>The current value is: {currentValue}</p>
            <button onClick={() => setValue(currentValue + 1)}>Increment</button>
        </div>
    );
}

The useSingleState hook allows for reading and updating a single property in an obstate instance.

You can also work with a full state object just as easily:

import React from "react";
import { createStateObject } from "obstate";
import { useState } from "react-obstate";

const globalState = createStateObject({
    test: 100,
    on: false
});

export function ReactComponent(props) {
    const [state, setPartial /*, setFull */] = useState(globalState);
    return (
        <div>
            <p>The current value is: {state.test}</p>
            <p>Power is <strong></strong></p>
            <button onClick={() => setPartial({ test: state.test + 1 })}>Increment</button>
            <button onClick={() => setPartial({ on: !state.on })}>Toggle</button>
        </div>
    );
}

The useState hook allows for reading and updating an entire obstate instance. The first parameter returned is the full state value at the current point in time (minus the obstate event emitter interface). The second is a partial-update method and the third is a full-update method.

Partial updates allow for specifying only the properties you wish to update, whereas full updates completely rewrite the state object.

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