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pave

v0.13.6

Published

Paving the way to better state management.

Downloads

497

Readme

Pave

Paving the way to better state management.

Why?

Pave is a data layer inspired by Relay, GraphQL, Falcor and Om (next). Pave attempts to take the best pieces of each (subjectively) and expose a simple API that makes managing app state much easier.

Goals

  • Performance The core of any data layer will have many hot paths and should run efficiently.

  • Flexible Schema There is no requirement that your data is strictly typed, but you can add constraints on inputs and outputs as you see fit.

  • POJO All data is represented as JSON-friendly Plain Ol' JavaScript Objects so there is no need to worry about how to serialize X and how to deserialize Y. There are no classes in Pave.

  • Multiple Remotes Create a client side schema to use Pave with an existing REST API, implement a Pave schema on the server or mix and match. Allowing multiple remotes both on the client and server makes integrating Pave into an existing project manageable.

  • Immutable The cache accepts updates without mutating previous states. This makes history tracking trivial and prohibits unexpected mutations.

  • Small pave pave

    graphql pave

    falcor pave

    react-relay pave

    @apollo/client pave

Install

npm install pave