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svelte-boxed

v0.0.2

Published

A lightweight utility function for Svelte to create reactive, boxed values with shallow reactivity using [Svelte runes](https://svelte.dev/blog/runes).

Downloads

8

Readme

📦 svelte-boxed

A lightweight utility function for Svelte to create reactive, boxed values with shallow reactivity using Svelte runes.

Inspired by/stolen from this tweet by Rich Harris, amongst the other conversations around this utility function in the Svelte Discord server.

🚀 Installation

# Using npm
npm install svelte-boxed

# Using yarn
yarn add svelte-boxed

# Using pnpm
pnpm add svelte-boxed

# Using bun
bun add svelte-boxed

💡 Usage

The svelte-boxed package exports a function boxed that wraps a value in a reactive container. This container provides a .value property for accessing and modifying the value.

Importing

import { boxed } from 'svelte-boxed';

Basic Example

import { boxed } from 'svelte-boxed';

let counter = boxed(0); // initializes a boxed value
counter.value = 5; // updates the value and triggers reactivity
console.log(counter.value); // outputs: 5

Limitations

Remember, reactivity is only triggered when the .value property is set to a new value. Changes to object properties or array elements inside the value do not trigger a re-render.

let settings = boxed({ theme: 'dark', notifications: true });

// ❌ Attempt to modify a property inside the object
settings.value.theme = 'light'; // Does not trigger a re-render

// ✅ Reassign settings.value to trigger a re-render
settings.value = { ...settings.value, theme: 'light' }; // Triggers a re-render

🛠️ API

boxed

  • function boxed<T>(initialValue: T): Boxed<T>

    Wraps the given initial value in a reactive container.

Boxed<T>

  • Type representing a boxed value.

    • Properties:

      • get value(): Returns the current value.
      • set value(v: T): Sets a new value and triggers reactivity.

🔄 Aliases

The package also exports the following aliases based on your personal naming preference:

import { ref, writable } from 'svelte-boxed';

let myRef = ref(10);
let myWritable = writable('Hello');
  • ref and writable are both aliases for boxed.

📜 License

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