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fluidstate-alien
is the Alien Signals-based reactive layer for fluidstate
. It bridges the declarative, ergonomic API of fluidstate
with one of the fastest and most efficient implementations of the reactivity system.
Seamless Integration: Implements the fluidstate
's ReactiveLayer
, providing atoms, computed values, and reactions powered by Alien Signal's core APIs.
Enables fluidstate
: Once configured, you can use the complete feature set of fluidstate
for your state management needs.
Convenient Alien Signals Access: Re-exports all Alien Signals APIs used by fluidstate-alien
, allowing you to use them directly without adding alien-signals
as a separate dependency.
To use fluidstate
with Alien Signals, you need to install fluidstate
and fluidstate-alien
:
npm install fluidstate fluidstate-alien
or
yarn add fluidstate fluidstate-alien
To enable fluidstate
, you must provide it with the Alien Signals reactive layer. This is a one-time setup at your application's entry point.
import {
provideReactiveLayer,
createReactive,
createReaction,
runAction,
} from "fluidstate";
import { getReactiveLayer } from "fluidstate-alien";
// 1. Get the reactive layer from fluidstate-alien
const reactiveLayer = getReactiveLayer();
// 2. Provide it to fluidstate
provideReactiveLayer(reactiveLayer);
// 3. You can now use the fluidstate API throughout your application
const counter = createReactive({ value: 0 });
createReaction(() => {
console.log(`Counter value: ${counter.value}`);
});
// LOGS: Counter value: 0
runAction(() => {
counter.value++;
});
// LOGS: Counter value: 1
After this setup, you can use the fluidstate
package for all your state management tasks. For more details on createReactive
, createReaction
, and other features, please refer to the main fluidstate
documentation.
While fluidstate
provides a high-level abstraction, you may occasionally need to use Alien Signals APIs directly. For convenience, fluidstate-alien
re-exports the subset of Alien Signals library used by fluidstate-alien
from a separate entry point.
This ensures you are using the same instance of Alien Signals that powers fluidstate
, which can help prevent version conflicts or bundling issues.
// Instead of a direct import: import { computed } from "alien-signals";
import { computed } from "fluidstate-alien/alien-signals";
This is an optional convenience and is not required for standard fluidstate
usage.
FAQs
Alien Signals-based reactive layer for fluidstate
The npm package fluidstate-alien receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, fluidstate-alien popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fluidstate-alien 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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