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funcup

v1.0.0-1

Published

Simple functional setState for React

Downloads

23

Readme

funcup 🍨

Simple functional setState for React

npm i funcup

Usage

Provider

// App.js
// Add the createProvider higher-order component to the root component of your application
import React from 'react'
import { createProvider } from 'funcup'

const App = props => (
  <div>
    <h1>Hello</h1>
  </div>
)

// pass initial state to the provider
const initialState = {
  count: 0
}

export default createProvider(initialState)(App)

Connect

// Counter.js
// connect a sub component to funcup
import React from 'react'
import { connect } from 'funcup'

const Counter = props => (
  <div>
    <samp>Count: {props.count}</samp>
    <button>
      Decrement
    </button>
    <button>
      Increment
    </button>
  </div>
)

// choose which parts of the state are passed
// to the Counter component with a map function
const map = state => ({
  count: state.count
})

export default connect(map)(Counter)

Updaters

// updaters.js
// Create an `updaters` module with functions to update the state of the app
export const decrement = state => ({ count: state.count - 1 })
export const increment = state => ({ count: state.count + 1 })
// Counter.js
// Use the updater functions in the connected Counter component
import React from 'react'
import { connect } from 'funcup'
import { decrement, increment } from './updaters'

const Counter = props => (
  <div>
    <samp>Count: {props.count}</samp>
    <button onClick={e => props.update(decrement)}>
      Decrement
    </button>
    <button onClick={e => props.update(increment)}>
      Increment
    </button>
  </div>
)

const map = state => ({
  count: state.count
})

export default connect(map)(Counter)
// App.js
// Include the Counter component in App
import React from 'react'
import { createProvider } from 'funcup'
import Counter from './Counter'

const App = props => (
  <div>
    <h1>Hello</h1>
    <Counter />
  </div>
)

const initialState = {
  count: 0
}

export default createProvider(initialState)(App)

Examples

See the examples directory

Concepts

Funcup is meant as a simpler, smaller alternative to other state managment libraries that makes use of React's component state. Funcup uses higher-order components and React's built-in state management along with functional setState to help promote the separation of presentational and container components, and to keep state updating logic outside of the components themselves. This library also promotes keeping application state in a single location, similar to other Flux libraries and Redux.

MIT License