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react-shared-hook

v0.0.4

Published

A simple way to share a hook's state using react hooks.

Downloads

21

Readme

react-shared-hook

A simple way to create shared state using the hook API from React.

Use-case: A library or module that serves the same state to mulitple components when it's not practical to add a provider.

This works for react hooks of the form

[state, setter] = hook(initialValue)

For example, this could be useState, useReducer, etc.

Inspired by https://github.com/philippguertler/react-hook-shared-state

Requires at least React 16.7.0

Install

yarn add react-shared-hook

Example

import { useState } from 'react'
import createSharedHook from 'react-shared-hook'

const [useSharedHook, setter] = createSharedHook(useState, 'initial state')

/*
 * The state of every component will be assigned the same value.
 */
const MyComponent = () => {
  const state = useSharedHook()
  return (
    <div
      onClick={() => setter(state => state.replace('initial', 'new'))}
    >
      {state}
    </div>
  )
}

API

createSharedState(initialValue)

Returns a tuple with two functions in this order:

  • useSharedState() - Use this in your component. This will return the current state and cause your component to rerender when a new state is set.
  • setSharedState(nextState | (previousState) => nextState) - Call this function to set the new shared state. You can also pass a function which will receive the previous state as a parameter and returns the next state.