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@lwc/signals

Provides the interface to interact with reactivity from outside the framework

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@lwc/signals

This is an experimental package containing the interface expected for signals.

A key point to note is that when a signal is both bound to an LWC class member variable and used on a template, the LWC engine will attempt to subscribe a callback to rerender the template.

Reactivity with Signals

A Signal is an object that holds a value and allows components to react to changes to that value. It exposes a .value property for accessing the current value, and .subscribe methods for responding to changes.

import { signal } from 'some/signals';

export default class ExampleComponent extends LightningElement {
    count = signal(0);

    increment() {
        this.count.value++;
    }
}

In the template, we can bind directly to the .value property:

<template>
    <button onclick="{increment}">Increment</button>
    <p>{count.value}</p>
</template>

Supported APIs

This package supports the following APIs.

Signal

This is the shape of the signal that the LWC engine expects.

export type OnUpdate = () => void;
export type Unsubscribe = () => void;

export interface Signal<T> {
    get value(): T;
    subscribe(onUpdate: OnUpdate): Unsubscribe;
}

SignalBaseClass

A base class is provided as a starting point for implementation.

export abstract class SignalBaseClass<T> implements Signal<T> {
    abstract get value(): T;

    private subscribers: Set<OnUpdate> = new Set();

    subscribe(onUpdate: OnUpdate) {
        this.subscribers.add(onUpdate);
        return () => {
            this.subscribers.delete(onUpdate);
        };
    }

    protected notify() {
        for (const subscriber of this.subscribers) {
            subscriber();
        }
    }
}

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Package last updated on 11 Jun 2024

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