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react-tiny-little-store

v1.1.7

Published

React connector for tiny-little-store

Readme

react-tiny-little-store

React connector for tiny-little-store

See example

Getting Started

npm install tiny-little-store react-tiny-little-store After you init your store by doing this:

import createStore from "tiny-little-store";
const store = createStore(initialState);

you can then do the following:

import makeConnector from "react-tiny-little-store"
export const connect = makeConector(store)

then you can use this connect in the similar manner as the heavenly borned Redux does.

connect is a HOC, you need to pass mapStateToProps to it(or don't pass, then you will get the whole store into your props, you nauhgty hacker), but you cannot mapDispatchToProps here, why? because you don't dispatch events in tiny-little-store, you just use store.updateStore, or call mutations.

the best way is to have module that exports connect and some functions that rely on updateStore or created with mutation() wrapper, so you don't use that directly inside your components.

import makeConnector from "react-tiny-little-store"
import createStore from "tiny-little-store"

const initState = {
  counter: 0
}

const store = createStore(initState);
const { updateStore, mutation } = store;

export const increment = () => {
  updateStore(({counter}) => ({counter: counter+1}))
}

// or alternatievely
export const decrement = mutation({counter}) => ({counter: counter-1}));

export const connect = makeConnector(store);

Then in your component:

import React from "react";
import {increment, decrement, connect} from "./store";

const App = ({counter}) => {
  return <>
    <button onClick={decrement}>-</button>
    {counter}
    <button onClick={increment}>+</button>
  </>
}

const mapStateToProps = ({counter}) => ({counter});

export default connect(mapStateToProps)(App)

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details