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mafuba

v1.0.8

Published

Simple state container for React apps

Readme

Installation

npm i mafuba

Create your Store

import Mafuba from 'mafuba'

export default new Mafuba({
  name: 'Piccolo Daimaō',
  age: 292,
  items: ['Makosen']
})

Link the Store to your App

import React, { Component } from 'react'
import Store from './Store'

export default class App extends Component {
  componentDidMount () {
    Store.link(this)
  }
  render () {
    return <Box />
  }
}

Now all components in your app will respond to state changes.

import React, { Component } from 'react'
import Store from '../Store'

export default class Box extends Component {
  render () {
    return (
      <div>
        <span> {Store.data.name} </span>
        <span> {Store.data.age} </span>
        <span> {Store.data.items.length} </span>

        <button onClick={() => Store.setState({age: Store.data.age + 1})}>Add one</button>
      </div>
    )
  }

Alternatively you can link only the components that use the Store

import React, { Component } from 'react'
import Store from '../Store'

export default class Box extends Component {
  componentDidMount () {
    Store.link(this)
  }
  render () {
    return (
      <div>
        <span> {Store.data.name} </span>
        <span> {Store.data.age} </span>
        <span> {Store.data.items.length} </span>

        <button onClick={() => Store.setState({age: Store.data.age + 1})}>Add one</button>
      </div>
    )
  }

Methods

You can set methods to manipulate the State.

import Mafuba from 'mafuba'

export default new Mafuba({
  data: {
    counter: 0
  },
  methods: {
    addOne () {
      this.setState({counter: this.data.counter + 1})
    }

  }
})

Another example

Methods.js

export function addOne () {
  this.setState({counter: this.data.counter + 1})
}

export function substractOne () {
  this.setState({counter: this.data.counter - 1})
}

Store.js

import Mafuba from 'mafuba'
import * as Methods from './Methods'

export default new Mafuba({
  data: {
    counter: 0
  },
  methods: {
    addOne: Methods.addOne,
    substractOne: Methods.substractOne,
  }
})

Dispatch

You can use the dispatch() function to dispatch actions instead of setting methods.

Store.js

import Mafuba from 'mafuba'

export default new Mafuba({
  counter: 0
})

App.js

import Store from './Mafuba/Store'
import * as Actions from './Mafuba/Methods'

class App extends Component {
  componentDidMount () {
    Store.link(this)
  }
  render () {
    return (
      <div className='App'>
        <p>{Store.data.counter}</p>

        <button onClick={() => { Store.dispatch(Actions.addOne) }}> Add one </button>
        <button onClick={() => { Store.dispatch(Actions.substractOne) }}> Substract one </button>

      </div>
    )
  }
}

Note. that if you prefer to use the dispatch function instead of establishing methods, you must import the actions when you need them.