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rescript-asyncdata
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A ReScript variant type to represent async data
Run the following in your console:
$ yarn add rescript-asyncdata
Then add rescript-asyncdata to your bsconfig.json's bs-dependencies:
{
"bs-dependencies": [
+ "rescript-asyncdata"
]
}
AsyncData provides a variant type that helps you represent the state of an async request. The type consists of three tags:
NotAsked: the request hasn't started yetLoading: the request has been initialised and we're waiting for a responseDone('a): the request has finished with 'aReScript provides a result<'ok, 'error> type to represent an operation success.
You can combine AsyncData.t and result to represent a possible request failure state:
type userFromServer = AsyncData.t<result<User.t, exn>>
Note that you can use your own error type in place of
exn
Then, you can pattern match:
switch userFromServer {
| NotAsked => React.null
| Loading => <LoadingIndicator />
| Done(Error(error)) => <ErrorIndicator error />
| Done(Ok(user)) => <UserCard user />
}
You can combine multiple AsyncData.t to represent more complex loading styles:
type reloadableUserFromServer = {
userFromServer: userFromServer,
userFromServerReload: userFromServer,
}
let initialState = {
userFromServer: NotAsked,
userFromServerReload: NotAsked
}
let firstLoad = {
userFromServer: Loading,
userFromServerReload: NotAsked
}
let firstLoadDone = {
userFromServer: Done(Ok(user)),
userFromServerReload: NotAsked
}
let reload = {
userFromServer: Done(Ok(user)),
userFromServerReload: Loading
}
// If you just want to replace the previous state
let reloadDone = {
userFromServer: Done(Ok(newUser)),
userFromServerReload: NotAsked
}
// If you want to compare/show a diff
let reloadDone = {
userFromServer: Done(Ok(user)),
userFromServerReload: Done(Ok(newUser))
}
This package contains a few utility functions to manipulate AsyncData.t:
getExn: Extract the Done('a) payload or throwgetWithDefault: Extract the Done('a) payload or return a default valuemapWithDefault: Extract and map the Done('a) payload or return a default valuemap: Map the Done('a) payloadflatMap: Map the Done('a) payload with a callback that returns a AsyncData.tisLoadingisNotAskedisDonecmp: For sortingeq: For comparisonThis is heavily inspired by Elm's krisajenkins/remotedata
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> A ReScript variant type to represent async data
The npm package rescript-asyncdata receives a total of 37 weekly downloads. As such, rescript-asyncdata popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rescript-asyncdata demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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