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type TodoItem = {
id: string;
txt: string;
}
type State = Record<string, TodoItem>;
enum ActionType {
ADD = 'add',
REMOVE = 'remove'
}
type ActionAdd = {
type: ActionType.ADD,
payload: Omit<TodoItem, 'id'>;
}
type ActionRemove = {
type: ActionType.REMOVE
payload: string;
}
type Actions = ActionAdd | ActionRemove
const reducer = (state: State, action: Actions) => {
switch(action) {
case ActionType.ADD:
return {
...state,
[generateId()]: action.payload
};
case ActionType.REMOVE:{
const next = {...state};
delete next[action.payload];
return next;
}
}
};
const TodoContext = React.createContext();
export const TodoListProvider = (
options: React.PropsWithChildren<{ initial: State }>
) => {
const [selected, setSelected] = useState<string|undefined>();
const state$ = useObservable(reducer, initial);
const add = useCallback((item: Emit<TodoItem, 'id'>) => {
state$.next({ type: ActionType.ADD, payload: item });
}, [state$]);
const remove = useCallback((id: string) => {
state$.next({ type: ActionType.REMOVE, payload: item });
}, [state$])
return (
<TodoContext.Provider value={ {state$, add, remove, selected, setSelected} }>
{ options.children }
</TodoContext.Provider>
);
}
const TodoDetail = () => {
const { state$, selected } = useContext(TodoContext);
const item = useObservableSelectorState(state$, selected)
return item ? (
<div>
<span>ID: {item.id}</span>
<span>TXT: {item.txt}</span>
</div>
) : null;
}
const AddTodo = () => {
const { add } = useContext(TodoContext);
const txtRef = useRef(null);
const onSubmit = useCallback(() => {
add({ txt: txtRef.current.value })
}, [add, txtRef]);
return (
<div>
<input ref={ txtRef } />
<button onClick={ onSubmit } />
</div>
);
};
const TodoList = () => {
const { state$, setSelected } = useContext(TodoContext);
const items = useObservableState(state$);
return (
<ul>
{ Object.entries(items).map(
([key,value]) => <li key={key} onClick={ () => setSelected(key) }>{value.txt}</li>
)}
</ul>
)
}
const App = () => {
return (
<TodoListProvider initial={ {} }>
<TodoDetail />
<TodoList />
<AddTodo />
</TodoListProvider>
)
}
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We found that @equinor/fusion-observable demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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