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☄️ Effector utility library delivering modularity and convenience

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☄️ Effector operators library delivering modularity and convenience

Table of contents

Predicate

  • Condition — Trigger then or else by condition.
  • Some — Checks that state in at least one store passes the predicate test.
  • Every — Checks that state in each store passes the predicate test.

Effect

  • Pending — Checks that has effects in pending state.
  • InFlight — Counts all pending effects
  • Status — Return text representation of effect state.

Time

  • Debounce — Creates event which waits until time passes after previous trigger.
  • Delay — Delays the call of the event by defined timeout.
  • Throttle — Creates event which triggers at most once per timeout.
  • Interval — Creates a dynamic interval with any timeout.
  • Time — Allows reading current timestamp by triggering clock.

Combination/Decomposition

  • CombineEvents — Wait for all passed events is triggered.
  • Reshape — Destructure one store to different stores
  • SplitMap — Split event to different events and map data.
  • Spread — Send fields from object to same targets.
  • Snapshot — Create store value snapshot.
  • Format — Combine stores to a string literal.

Debug

  • Debug — Log triggers of passed units.

Usage

Please, review documentation for YOUR version of patronum not the latest. Find and open tag/release for your version.

npm install patronum
# or
yarn add patronum

Import function by its name from patronum:

import { delay } from 'patronum/delay';
import { inFlight } from 'patronum/in-flight';

Also use can import it from index:

import { delay, inFlight } from 'patronum';

Create React App and Macros support

Just import from patronum/macro, and imports will be replaced to full qualified:

import { status, splitMap, combineEvents } from 'patronum/macro';

Warning: babel-plugin-macros do not support import * as name!

Since release of patronum@2.0.0 it is required to use babel-plugin-macros@3.0.0 or higher.

Please note, that react-scripts@4.0.3 and older uses outdated version of this plugin - you can either use yarn resolutions or use react-scripts@5.0.0 or higher.

Migration guide

v2.0.0

Removed support of effector v21. Now the minimum supported version is v22.1.2.

v0.110

From v0.110.0 patronum removed support of effector v20. Now minimum supported version is v21.4.

Please, before upgrade review release notes of effector v21.

v0.100

From v0.100.0 patronum introduced object arguments form with BREAKING CHANGES. Please, review migration guide before upgrade from v0.14.x on your project.


Condition

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { condition } from 'patronum/condition';

const trigger = createEvent<string>();

const longString = createEvent<string>();
const shortString = createEvent<string>();

condition({
  source: trigger,
  if: (string) => string.length > 6,
  then: longString,
  else: shortString,
});

longString.watch((str) => console.log('long', str));
shortString.watch((str) => console.log('short', str));

trigger('hi'); // => short hi
trigger('welcome'); // => long welcome

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Delay

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { delay } from 'patronum/delay';

const trigger = createEvent<string>(); // createStore or createEffect

// `timeout` also supports (payload) => number and Store<number>
const delayed = delay({ source: trigger, timeout: 300 });

delayed.watch((payload) => console.info('triggered', payload));

trigger('hello');
// after 300ms
// => triggered hello

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Debounce

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { debounce } from 'patronum/debounce';

// You should call this event
const trigger = createEvent<number>();

const target = debounce({ source: trigger, timeout: 200 });

target.watch((payload) => console.info('debounced', payload));

trigger(1);
trigger(2);
trigger(3);
trigger(4);
// after 200ms
// => debounced 4

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Throttle

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { throttle } from 'patronum/throttle';

// You should call this event
const trigger = createEvent<number>();

const target = throttle({ source: trigger, timeout: 200 });

target.watch((payload) => console.info('throttled', payload));

trigger(1);
trigger(2);
trigger(3);
trigger(4);
// 200ms after trigger(1)
// => throttled 4

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Interval

Method documentation & API

import { createStore, createEvent } from 'effector';
import { interval } from 'patronum';

const startCounter = createEvent();
const stopCounter = createEvent();
const $counter = createStore(0);

const { tick } = interval({
  timeout: 500,
  start: startCounter,
  stop: stopCounter,
});

$counter.on(tick, (number) => number + 1);
$counter.watch((value) => console.log('COUNTER', value));

startCounter();

setTimeout(() => stopCounter(), 5000);

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Debug

Method documentation & API

import { createStore, createEvent, createEffect } from 'effector';
import { debug } from 'patronum/debug';

const event = createEvent();
const effect = createEffect().use((payload) => Promise.resolve('result' + payload));
const $store = createStore(0)
  .on(event, (state, value) => state + value)
  .on(effect.done, (state) => state * 10);

debug($store, event, effect);

event(5);
effect('demo');

// => [store] $store 1
// => [event] event 5
// => [store] $store 6
// => [effect] effect demo
// => [effect] effect.done {"params":"demo", "result": "resultdemo"}
// => [store] $store 60

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Status

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent, createEffect } from 'effector';
import { status } from 'patronum/status';

const effect = createEffect().use(() => Promise.resolve(null));
const $status = status({ effect });

$status.watch((value) => console.log(`status: ${value}`));
// => status: "initial"

effect();
// => status: "pending"
// => status: "done"

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Spread

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent, createStore } from 'effector';
import { spread } from 'patronum/spread';

const trigger = createEvent<{ first: string; second: string }>();

const $first = createStore('');
const $second = createStore('');

spread({
  source: trigger,
  targets: {
    first: $first,
    second: $second,
  },
});

trigger({ first: 'Hello', second: 'World' });

$first.watch(console.log); // => Hello
$second.watch(console.log); // => World

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Snapshot

Method documentation & API

import { restore, createEvent } from 'effector';
import { snapshot } from 'patronum/snapshot';

const changeText = createEvent<string>();
const createSnapshot = createEvent();

const $original = restore(changeText, 'Example');

const $snapshot = snapshot({
  source: $original,
  clock: createSnapshot,
});

changeText('New text');

// $original -> Store with "New text"
// $snapshot -> Store with "Example"

createSnapshot();

// $original -> Store with "New text"
// $snapshot -> Store with "New text"

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CombineEvents

Method documentation & API

Call target event when all event from object/array is triggered

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { combineEvents } from 'patronum/combine-events';

const event1 = createEvent();
const event2 = createEvent();
const event3 = createEvent();

const event = combineEvents({
  events: {
    event1,
    event2,
    event3,
  },
});

event.watch((object) => console.log('triggered', object));

event1(true); // nothing
event2('demo'); // nothing
event3(5); // => triggered { event1: true, event2: "demo", event3: 5 }

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Every

Method documentation & API

import { createStore } from 'effector';
import { every } from 'patronum/every';

const $isPasswordCorrect = createStore(true);
const $isEmailCorrect = createStore(true);

const $isFormCorrect = every({
  predicate: true,
  stores: [$isPasswordCorrect, $isEmailCorrect],
});

$isFormCorrect.watch(console.log); // => true

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InFlight

Method documentation & API

import { createEffect } from 'effector';
import { inFlight } from 'patronum/in-flight';

const firstFx = createEffect().use(() => Promise.resolve(1));
const secondFx = createEffect().use(() => Promise.resolve(2));

const $allInFlight = inFlight({ effects: [firstFx, secondFx] });

firstFx();
secondFx();
firstFx();

$allInFlight.watch(console.log);
// => 3
// => 2
// => 1
// => 0

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Pending

Method documentation & API

import { createEffect } from 'effector';
import { pending } from 'patronum/pending';

const loadFirst = createEffect().use(() => Promise.resolve(null));
const loadSecond = createEffect().use(() => Promise.resolve(2));
const $processing = pending({ effects: [loadFirst, loadSecond] });

$processing.watch((processing) => console.info(`processing: ${processing}`));
// => processing: false

loadFirst();
loadSecond();
// => processing: true
// => processing: false

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Some

Method documentation & API

import { createStore, restore, createEvent } from 'effector';
import { some } from 'patronum/some';

const widthSet = createEvent<number>();
const $width = restore(widthSet, 820);
const $height = createStore(620);

const $tooBig = some({
  predicate: (size) => size > 800,
  stores: [$width, $height],
});

$tooBig.watch((big) => console.log('big', big)); // => big true

widthSet(200);
// => big false

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Reshape

Method documentation & API

import { createStore } from 'effector';
import { reshape } from 'patronum/reshape';

const $original = createStore<string>('Hello world');

const parts = reshape({
  source: $original,
  shape: {
    length: (string) => string.length,
    first: (string) => string.split(' ')[0] || '',
    second: (string) => string.split(' ')[1] || '',
  },
});

parts.length.watch(console.info); // 11
parts.first.watch(console.log); // "Hello"
parts.second.watch(console.log); // "world"

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SplitMap

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { splitMap } from 'patronum/split-map';

type Action =
  | { type: 'update'; content: string }
  | { type: 'created'; value: number }
  | { type: 'another' };

const serverActionReceived = createEvent<Action>();

const received = splitMap({
  source: serverActionReceived,
  cases: {
    update: (action) => (action.type === 'update' ? action.content : undefined),
    created: (action) => (action.type === 'created' ? action.value : undefined),
  },
});

received.update.watch((payload) =>
  console.info('update received with content:', payload),
);
received.created.watch((payload) => console.info('created with value:', payload));
received.__.watch((payload) => console.info('unknown action received:', payload));

serverActionReceived({ type: 'created', value: 1 });
// => created with value: 1

serverActionReceived({ type: 'update', content: 'demo' });
// => update received with content: "demo"

serverActionReceived({ type: 'another' });
// => unknown action received: { type: "another" }

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Time

Method documentation & API

import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { time } from 'patronum/time';

const readTime = createEvent();
const $now = time({ clock: readTime });

$now.watch((now) => console.log('Now is:', now));
// => Now is: 1636914286675

readTime();
// => Now is: 1636914300691

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Format

Method documentation & API

import { createStore } from 'effector';
import { format } from 'patronum';

const $firstName = createStore('John');
const $lastName = createStore('Doe');

const $fullName = format`${$firstName} ${$lastName}`;
$fullName.watch(console.log);
// => John Doe

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Development

You can review CONTRIBUTING.md

Release process

  1. Check out the draft release.
  2. All PRs should have correct labels and useful titles. You can review available labels here.
  3. Update labels for PRs and titles, next manually run the release drafter action to regenerate the draft release.
  4. Review the new version and press "Publish"
  5. If required check "Create discussion for this release"

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Package last updated on 15 Nov 2021

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