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@cerebral/react
Advanced tools
React view integration for Cerebral state management.
npm install @cerebral/react react react-dom
The Container component connects your Cerebral app to your React components:
import React from 'react'
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import App from 'cerebral'
import { Container } from '@cerebral/react'
import AppComponent from './components/App'
import main from './main'
const app = App(main)
const root = createRoot(document.querySelector('#app'))
root.render(
<Container app={app}>
<AppComponent />
</Container>
)
The connect
function binds Cerebral state and sequences to your React components:
import React from 'react'
import { state, sequences } from 'cerebral'
import { connect } from '@cerebral/react'
export default connect(
{
foo: state`foo`,
onClick: sequences`onClick`
},
function MyComponent({ foo, onClick }) {
return <div onClick={() => onClick()}>{foo}</div>
}
)
import React from 'react'
import { state, sequences } from 'cerebral'
import { connect } from '@cerebral/react'
export default connect(
{
foo: state`foo`,
onClick: sequences`onClick`
},
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
const { foo, onClick } = this.props
return <div onClick={() => onClick()}>{foo}</div>
}
}
)
You can dynamically access cerebral state and sequences inside components without pre-declaring them:
import React from 'react'
import { state, sequences } from 'cerebral'
import { connect } from '@cerebral/react'
export default connect(function MyComponent({ get }) {
const foo = get(state`foo`)
const onClick = get(sequences`onClick`)
return <div onClick={() => onClick()}>{foo}</div>
})
You can transform props before they reach your component by adding a transformer function:
import React from 'react'
import { sequences, state } from 'cerebral'
import { connect } from '@cerebral/react'
export default connect(
// 1. Define cerebral dependencies
{
foo: state`app.foo`,
onClick: sequences`app.onClick`
},
// 2. Transform props before they reach the component
(cerebralProps, componentProps, get) => {
return {
foo: `Label: ${cerebralProps.foo}`,
onClick: () => cerebralProps.onClick({ id: componentProps.id })
}
},
// 3. Your component receives the transformed props
function App({ foo, onClick }) {
return <div onClick={onClick}>{foo}</div>
}
)
The transformer function takes three arguments:
For TypeScript users, you can add static typing to your connected components. See the TypeScript documentation for details.
FAQs
React view for Cerebral
The npm package @cerebral/react receives a total of 610 weekly downloads. As such, @cerebral/react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cerebral/react 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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