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@ecosy/react
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React bindings for @ecosy/store — hooks, selectors, and store connection.
npm install @ecosy/react react
# or
yarn add @ecosy/react react
Note:
@ecosy/coreand@ecosy/storeare installed automatically as dependencies.react≥ 16.8 is required as a peer dependency.
import { createSlice, type PayloadAction } from "@ecosy/store";
import { combineSlices, connectStore } from "@ecosy/react";
// 1. Create slices
const counterSlice = createSlice({
name: "counter",
initialState: { count: 0 },
reducers: {
increment: (state) => ({ ...state, count: state.count + 1 }),
add: (state, action: PayloadAction<number>) => ({
...state,
count: state.count + action.payload,
}),
},
});
// 2. Combine slices
const slices = combineSlices({
counter: counterSlice,
});
// 3. Connect to React
const { useSelector, useDispatch, getState, dispatch } = connectStore({ slices });
combineSlices(slices)Combines multiple slices into a single initial state, root reducer, and event map.
import { combineSlices } from "@ecosy/react";
const slices = combineSlices({
counter: counterSlice,
todos: todosSlice,
});
slices.initialState; // { counter: { count: 0 }, todos: { items: [] } }
slices.reducer; // combined root reducer
slices.events; // merged event channels
connectStore(options)Connects combined slices to a store and returns React hooks and utilities.
const {
store, // underlying Subscriber store
useSelector, // React hook to select state
useDispatch, // React hook to get dispatch function
dispatch, // dispatch an action (non-hook)
getState, // get current state (non-hook)
hydrate, // hydrate state from server
createSelector, // create memoized selector
} = connectStore({ slices });
| Option | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
slices | CombineSlicesResult | Result from combineSlices |
signals | string[] | Optional fire-and-forget event names |
useSelector(selector)Subscribes a React component to store state. Re-renders only when the selected value changes (deep equality).
function Counter() {
const count = useSelector((state) => state.counter.count);
return <span>{count}</span>;
}
useDispatch()Returns the dispatch function for use in components.
function IncrementButton() {
const dispatch = useDispatch();
return (
<button onClick={() => dispatch(counterSlice.actions.increment())}>
+1
</button>
);
}
createSelector(...selectors, combiner)Creates a memoized selector. Only recomputes when input selectors return new values.
const selectDoubleCount = createSelector(
(state) => state.counter.count,
(count) => count * 2,
);
// In component
const doubled = useSelector(selectDoubleCount);
Multi-input selectors:
const selectSummary = createSelector(
(state) => state.counter.count,
(state) => state.todos.items,
([count, items]) => `${count} count, ${items.length} todos`,
);
hydrate(partialState)Hydrate the store with server-side data (e.g., in SSR/SSG scenarios).
// In a server component or getServerSideProps
hydrate({
counter: { count: 42 },
});
dispatch(action) / getState()Non-hook versions for use outside React components.
dispatch(counterSlice.actions.increment());
const state = getState();
| Package | Description |
|---|---|
@ecosy/core | Types, utilities, and pub/sub subscriber |
@ecosy/store | Slices, reducers, and store creation |
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React bindings for @ecosy/store — hooks, selectors, and store connection
We found that @ecosy/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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