mobx-loading-store

Abstract class for MobX store to control API requests' state out-of-the-box.
Installation
pnpm install mobx-loading-store -P
Usage
Extend your store from LoadingStore
and use request()
or requestUndefined()
methods to make your API requests. It will allow you to control requests' statuses such as loading
, error
, requested
and loaded
.
The difference between request()
and requestUndefined()
is the former throws LoadingStoreError
on request error, the latter returns undefined
. In order to handle errors the former is more suitable.
export type UserRequestType = 'load' | 'save';
export class UserStore extends LoadingStore<UserRequestType> {
@observable user?: User;
@action async load(id: number): Promise<User> {
return this.request('load', async () => {
const response = await api.user.load(id);
return responseToUser(response);
}, {
onSuccess: (user) => {
this.user = user;
}
});
}
}
In component (React is an example):
import { observer } from 'mobx-react-lite';
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import { LoadingStoreError } from './loading.store';
import { UserStore } from './user.store';
export const UserName = observer(() => {
const [userStore] = useState(() => new UserStore());
const { user } = userStore;
useEffect(() => {
userStore.load().catch((e) => {
if (e instanceof LoadingStoreError) {
if (e.error.code === 401) {
alert('User is not authorized');
return;
}
}
alert('Unable to load user data');
});
}, []);
return <div>{user?.name}</div>;
});
Request status
Each request's status is an @observable
object of RequestStatus
type consisting of the following boolean flags:
requested
— at least one request done, no matter whether it was successful or ended with error;
loading
— request is executing;
loaded
— latest request was successful (shorthand for requested && !loading && !error
);
- `loadedOnce' — request was successful at least once;
error
— latest request is ended with error;
errorOnce
— request is ended with error at least once.
Request status can be retrieved at once by calling requestStatus()
:
const requestStatus = userStore.requestStatus('load');
const { requested, loading, loaded, loadedOnce, error, errorOnce } = requestStatus;
Each request status flag can be retrieved separately:
const requested = userStore.requested('load');
const loading = userStore.loading('load');
const loaded = userStore.loaded('load');
const loadedOnce = userStore.loadedOnce('load');
const error = userStore.error('load');
const errorOnce = userStore.errorOnce('load');
If store can execute few requests of different types the following can be used to detect whether at least one request has corresponding status flag set to true
:
const requestStatus = userStore.requestAnyStatus;
Corresponding separate properties are anyRequested
, anyLoading
, anyLoaded
, anyLoadedOnce
, anyError
and anyErrorOnce
.
If you want to get the same request status combing only specific requests then requestAnyOfStatus()
can be used:
const requestStatus = userStore.requestAnyOfStatus(['load', 'save']);
Corresponding separate methods are anyOfRequested()
, anyOfLoading()
, anyOfLoaded()
, anyOfLoadedOnce()
, anyOfError()
, and anyOfErrorOnce()
.
If the latest request is ended with error (error === true
) one can get error code and error instance:
const error = userStore.error('load');
if (error) {
const errorCode = userStore.errorCode('error');
const errorInstance = userStore.errorInstance('error');
}
IMPORTANT!
In order to get error code and error instance requestErrorExtractor
function must be passed to LoadingStore
constructor.
By default handling axios
errors only is supported at the moment.
Build
pnpm build
Develop
pnpm dev
Test
pnpm lint
pnpm test
pnpm test:coverage
Changelog
Changelog is available here.
License
MIT