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Hacksaw React enables react components to update theirselves automatically. See more about hacksaw: http://hacksaw.open.buildize.com
npm install hacksaw-react
import { listener } from 'hacksaw-react';
@listener(props => ({
store1: Store1.context(...),
store2: Store2.context(...),
...
}))
class AComponent extends Compoent {
render() {
const { store1, store2 } = this.props;
const items = store1.all;
...
}
}
or
import { listener } from 'hacksaw-react';
@listener(context1, context2, ...)
class AComponent extends Compoent {
// ....
}
import React, Component from 'react';
import { listener } from 'hacksaw-react';
import { ProductStore } from '../stores';
@listener(ProductStore.context('search'))
class Search extends Component {
get store() {
const { query } = this.props.location;
return ProductStore.context('search', query);
}
componentWillMount() {
const { query } = this.props.location;
this.store.fetch(query);
}
render() {
const products = this.store.all;
return products.map(product => <span>{product.name}</span>)
}
}
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``` npm install hacksaw-react ```
The npm package hacksaw-react receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, hacksaw-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hacksaw-react 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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