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@latticexyz/store
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Version 2.2.14
Release date: Thu Oct 24 2024
fix(cli): support public library methods in modules (#3308) (@latticexyz/cli)
Added support for deploying public libraries used within modules.
fix(cli): support public library methods in modules (#3308) (@latticexyz/world-module-erc20, @latticexyz/world-modules)
Changed ERC20 and ERC721 related modules to use public library methods instead of manual delegatecall
s.
feat(stash): add useStash and improve other helpers (#3320) (@latticexyz/stash)
Added useStash
React hook. It's heavily inspired by Zustand's useStore
and accepts a stash, a state selector, an an optional equality function to avoid unnecessary re-render cycles when returning unstable values.
Also updated getRecord
and getRecords
to each take either a stash
or state
object for more ergonomic use with useStash
.
import { useStash } from "@latticexyz/stash/react";
import { getRecord } from "@latticexyz/stash";
import config from "../mud.config";
const tables = config.namespaces.app.tables;
export function PlayerName({ playerId }) {
const record = useStash(stash, (state) => getRecord({ state, table: tables.Player, key: { playerId } }));
...
}
import isEqual from "fast-deep-equal";
import { useStash } from "@latticexyz/stash/react";
import { getRecords } from "@latticexyz/stash";
import config from "../mud.config";
export function PlayerNames() {
const record = useStash(stash, (state) => getRecords({ state, table: tables.Player }), { isEqual });
...
}
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