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`ObservableStore` is a synchronous in-memory store for a single value, that you can subscribe to updates on.
ObservableStore is a synchronous in-memory store for a single value,
that you can subscribe to updates on.
const store = new ObservableStore(initState)
store.subscribe(function showValue(value) {
console.log('saw value:', value)
})
store.putState(5) // "saw value: 5"
store.putState(true) // "saw value: true"
store.putState({ hello: 'world' }) // "saw value: { hello: 'world' }"
console.log(store.getState().hello) // "world"
Each ObservableStore is a duplex stream.
You can pipe new values into it and pipe its updated values out of it.
const pipe = require('pump')
const storeOne = new ObservableStore(initState)
const storeTwo = new ObservableStore()
pipe(
storeOne,
transformStream,
storeTwo
)
FAQs
`ObservableStore` is a synchronous in-memory store for a single value, that you can subscribe to updates on.
The npm package obs-store receives a total of 951 weekly downloads. As such, obs-store popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that obs-store demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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