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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
little-state-machine
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sessionStorage
or localStorage
)$ npm install little-state-machine
StateMachineProvider
This is a Provider Component to wrapper around your entire app in order to create context.
<StateMachineProvider>
<App />
</StateMachineProvider>
createStore
Function to initialize the global store, invoked at your app root (where <StateMachineProvider />
lives).
function log(store) {
console.log(store);
return store;
}
createStore(
{
yourDetail: { firstName: '', lastName: '' } // it's an object of your state
},
{
name?: string; // rename the store
middleWares?: [ log ]; // function to invoke each action
storageType?: Storage; // session/local storage (default to session)
},
);
useStateMachine
This hook function will return action/actions and state of the app.
const { actions, state } = useStateMachine<T>({
updateYourDetail,
});
Quick video tutorial on little state machine.
Check out the Demo.
import React from 'react';
import {
StateMachineProvider,
createStore,
useStateMachine,
} from 'little-state-machine';
createStore({
yourDetail: { name: '' },
});
function updateName(state, payload) {
return {
...state,
yourDetail: {
...state.yourDetail,
...payload,
},
};
}
function YourComponent() {
const { actions, state } = useStateMachine({ updateName });
return (
<div onClick={() => actions.updateName({ name: 'bill' })}>
{state.yourDetail.name}
</div>
);
}
export default () => (
<StateMachineProvider>
<YourComponent />
</StateMachineProvider>
);
You can create a global.d.ts
file to declare your GlobalState's type.
Checkout the example.
import 'little-state-machine';
declare module 'little-state-machine' {
interface GlobalState {
yourDetail: {
name: string;
};
}
}
import * as React from 'react';
import {
createStore,
useStateMachine,
StateMachineProvider,
GlobalState,
} from 'little-state-machine';
createStore({
yourDetail: { name: '' },
});
const updateName = (state: GlobalState, payload: { name: string }) => ({
...state,
yourDetail: {
...state.yourDetail,
...payload,
},
});
const YourComponent = () => {
const { actions, state } = useStateMachine({
updateName
});
return (
<div onClick={() => actions.updateName({ name: 'Kotaro' })}>
{state.yourDetail.name}
</div>
);
};
const App = () => (
<StateMachineProvider>
<YourComponent />
</StateMachineProvider>
);
DevTool component to track your state change and action.
import { DevTool } from 'little-state-machine-devtools';
<StateMachineProvider>
<DevTool />
</StateMachineProvider>;
If you run into issues, feel free to open an issue.
Consider adding Object.entries()
polyfill if you're wondering to have support for old browsers.
You can weather consider adding snippet below into your code, ideally before your App.js file:
utils.[js|ts]
if (!Object.entries) {
Object.entries = function (obj) {
var ownProps = Object.keys(obj),
i = ownProps.length,
resArray = new Array(i); // preallocate the Array
while (i--) resArray[i] = [ownProps[i], obj[ownProps[i]]];
return resArray;
};
}
Or you can add core-js polyfill into your project and add core-js/es/object/entries
in your polyfills.[js|ts]
file.
Thank you very much for those kind people with their sponsorship to this project.
FAQs
State management made super simple
We found that little-state-machine 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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