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event-storm
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The Event Storm is a tiny store implementation with pure javascript. Event Storm will help to organize and manage your application's state. The library is deigned to be framework and platform agnotics, which empowers an ability to use it, in any Javascript runtime.
There is an official React wrapper of the Event Storm.
To install the library run:
# npm
npm i event-storm
# yarn
yarn add event-storm
import { createStorm } from 'event-storm';
const defaultState = {
name: 'Event Storm',
isActive: false,
}
const storm = createStorm(defaultState);
// subscribing to listen all the changes
storm.subscribe((state, access) => console.log(access(storm)));
// subscribing to listen only partial changes
storm.subscribe((state, access) => console.log(access(storm.name)));
// update the state
storm.dispatch({ name: 'Event Storm - manage your state effectively' });
// use previous state to make the updates
storm.dispatch(prev => ({ isActive: !prev.isActive }));
Examples:
FAQs
In memory event store
The npm package event-storm receives a total of 9,838 weekly downloads. As such, event-storm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that event-storm 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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