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@asphalt-react/context
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⚠️ Designed for Asphalt React component packages. Use at your own risk, if using externally.
A package which contains a React context which is to be shared among asphalt components.
There are use cases, where two different packages need to communicate. In such cases, rather than creating inter-package dependency, they both can import @asphalt-react/context and use Provider and Consumer from it.
import Component2 from "@asphalt-react/component"
import { Provider } from "@asphalt-react/context"
export default (Component = () => (
<Provider value={{ id: 1 }}>
<Component2 />
</Provider>
))
import { Provider } from "@asphalt-react/context"
export default (Component2 = () => (
<Consumer>{({ id }) => <span>{id}</span>}</Consumer>
))
FAQs
share context among asphalt components
The npm package @asphalt-react/context receives a total of 1,002 weekly downloads. As such, @asphalt-react/context popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @asphalt-react/context demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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