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The Hooks component can provide us with a value for the state by changing the state designated as a Hook by certain conditions.
The property/state used in Hooks is called Reactive State.
ReactiveState
.ReactiveSubscribe
interface for ReactiveState
.@ReactiveSubscribe
class decorator to use the subscribe
method.@Observe
property decorator to use as reactive state.import { Observe, Computed, ReactiveSubscribe, ReactiveSubscribe } from "@cfcs/reactive";
export interface ComponentReactiveState {
state1: boolean;
state2: number;
state3: number
}
@ReactiveSubscribe
class Component {
@Observe state1!: boolean;
@Observe state2!: number;
@Computed
get state3() {
return this.state1 ? this.state2 : 0;
}
// If you want to use it privately and export only public getters, use it as follows.
@Observe("state1") private _state1!: boolean;
@Observe("state2") private _state2!: number;
@Computed("state3")
get _state3() {
return this._state1 + this._state2;
}
}
// if you
interface Component extends ReactiveSubscribe<ComponentReactiveState> {}
export default Component;
import Component from "./Component";
const component = new Component();
const state1 = component.state1;
component.subscribe("state1", nextValue => {
console.log("subscribe state1 value", nextValue);
});
component.subscribe("state2", nextValue => {
console.log("subscribe state2 value", nextValue);
});
component.subscribe("state3", nextValue => {
console.log("subscribe state3 value", nextValue);
});
methods
to use in the framework. ex) ["resize", "scrollIntoView", "querySelector"]
state
with default value to use as a hook in the framework. ex) { isReachStart: false, isReachEnd: false }
Data interface
to deliver framework data to component because the usage method is different for each framework.props
is in preparation.)import Component, { ComponentReactiveData } from "./Component";
export interface ComponentData {
container: HTMLElement;
props: ComponentOptions;
}
export const COMPONENT_HOOKS: ReactiveAdapter<Component, ComponentReactiveState, ComponentData> = {
state: COMPONENT_REACTIVE_STATE,
methods: CONVEYER_METHODS,
mounted(data) {
return new Component(data.container, data.props);
},
start(instance: Component) {
instance.init();
},
destroy(instance: Component) {
instance.destroy();
},
};
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The npm package @cfcs/core receives a total of 120,868 weekly downloads. As such, @cfcs/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cfcs/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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