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@swear-js/core
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Core package of SwearJS state manager
$ npm install @swear-js/core
or in case you are using Yarn:
$ yarn add @swear-js/core
First you have to initialize your store.
import { createStore } from "@swear-js/core";
const store = createStore();
Then you have to create
import { createStore } from "@swear-js/core";
const store = createStore();
// This will create swear, and triggers onUpdate everytime it changes
store.subscribe({
swearId: 'count',
defaultState: 0,
onUpdate: (newValue) => {
// You can here trigger things when it updates. You can trigger here your render function, or something
}
});
const decreaseHandler = () => {
store.setSwearValue('count', 'decrease', store.getSwearValue('count') - 1);
};
const increaseHandler = () => {
store.setSwearValue('count', 'increase', store.getSwearValue('count') + 1);
};
You can pass your custom logger to the store, or use @swear-js/logger. Swear-js logger usage:
import { createStore } from "@swear-js/core";
import { swearLogger } from "@swear-js/logger";
const store = createStore({ onPatch: swearLogger });
In order to implement your own logger solution, you just have to keep in mind an API of onPatch
argument of the store.
onPatch
is any callback that get SwearPatch
(you can find it in package) type as an argument.
Simply SwearPatch is:
{
swearId, // String value which gets a name of patched swear state
actionType, // String value which gets a name of a dispatched action
prev, // Previous store state (object)
payload, // Payload passed
next // Current store state
}
Example very-simple implementation of logger:
import { SwearPatch, createStore } from "@swear-js/core";
const logger = ({ swearId, actionType, prev, payload, next }: SwearPatch) => {
console.log(`Swear: ${swearId}, Action: ${actionType}, Payload: ${payload}`);
console.log(`Previous state: ${prev}`, `Current state: ${next}`);
};
const store = createStore({ onPatch: logger });
FAQs
Simple observer state manager
The npm package @swear-js/core receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @swear-js/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @swear-js/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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