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zustand-devtools

v1.1.0

Published

names for zustand devtools

Readme

Zustand-devtools

This is a small library that dynamically adds names to your devtools actions.

Installation

npm i zustand-devtools
yarn add zustand-devtools

Problem

Devtools will only log actions from each separated store unlike in a typical combined reducers redux store.
If an action type is not provided, it is defaulted to "anonymous".

zustand-devtools

To add an action name, a specific action type, pass the third parameter to the set function:

const useCountStore = create((set, get) => ({
    count: 0,
    increment: () => set(
            (state) => ({ count: ++state.count }),
            false,
            "count/increment" // action name
        ),
}))

or

const useCountStore = create((set, get) => ({
    count: 0,
    increment: () => set(
            (state) => ({ count: ++state.count }),
            false,
            { type: "count/increment" } // action name
        ),
}))

But it's tedious always throwing out a name

What I'm suggesting

You don't have to manually add names. Instead, the names will be the names of your functions.

For example

import { devtools } from "zustand-devtools";

const useCountStore = create(
    devtools((set) => ({
        count: 0,
        increment: () => set((state) => ({ count: ++state.count })),
    })),
);

zustand-devtools

import { devtools } from "zustand-devtools";

const useCountStore = create(
    devtools((set) => ({
        count: 0,
        increment: () => set((state) => ({ count: ++state.count })),
    }), { name: "count" }),
);

If you add a name to devtools options, the output will be like this zustand-devtools

But if you want to set your name in the set function, it will be prioritized

import { devtools } from "zustand-devtools";

const useCountStore =  create(devtools((set, get) => ({
    increment: () => set(
            (state) => ({ count: ++state.count }),
            false,
            "my action name" // action name will be prioritized
        ),
})))

zustand-devtools

If you find a bug or have suggestions for improving this library, please create an issue or send a pull request to GitHub.