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A simple yet elegant, light weight, react18 global store to replace Zustand for better tree shaking.
I have built wonderful libraries utilizing React18 features using Zustand. They worked awesome. However, when I try importing from specific folder for better tree-shaking, the libraries fail. This is because, for each import a separate zustand store is created. This actually increases the package size also.
Thus, I decided to create a bare minimum, ultra-light store that creates shared state even while importing components from separate files for better treeshaking.
✅ Full TypeScript Support
✅ Unleash the full power of React18 Server components
✅ Works with all build systems/tools/frameworks for React18
✅ Works for both client side and server side components (be careful, separate states are created for server side and client side. Any changes done on client side will not affect the server components.)
✅ Doccumented with Typedoc (Docs)
✅ Next.js, Vite and Remix examples
A canonical package with longer name is also published
react18-global-store
$ pnpm add r18gs
or
$ npm install r18gs
or
$ yarn add r18gs
Use this hook similar to useState
hook.
The difference is that you need to pass an unique key - unique across the app to identify and make this state accessible to all client components.
const [state, setState] = useRGS<number>("counter", 1);
You can access the same state across all client side components using unique.
It is recommended to store your keys in separate file to avoid typos and unnecessary conflicts.
// constants/global-states.ts
export const COUNTER = "counter";
// components/display.tsx
"use client";
import useRGS from "r18gs";
import { COUNTER } from "../constants/global-states";
export default function Display() {
const [count] = useRGS<number>(COUNTER);
return (
<div>
<h2>Client component 2</h2>
<b>{count}</b>
</div>
);
}
// components/counter.tsx
"use client";
import useRGS from "r18gs";
import { COUNTER } from "../constants/global-states";
export default function Counter() {
const [count, setCount] = useRGS(COUNTER, 0);
return (
<div>
<h2>Clinet component 1</h2>
<input
onChange={e => {
setCount(parseInt(e.target.value.trim()));
}}
type="number"
value={count}
/>
</div>
);
}
To build all apps and packages, run the following command:
cd react18-global-store
pnpm build
To develop all apps and packages, run the following command:
cd react18-global-store
pnpm dev
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Licensed as MIT open source.
with 💖 by Mayank Kumar Chaudhari
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