A tiny module for managing state.
npm install send-actionvar createStore = require('send-action')
var state = {
items: []
}
var actions = {
setItem: function (state, data) {
state.items.push(data)
return state
}
}
function onChange (state, action) {
// render app
console.log(state, action)
}
var send = createStore({
state: state,
actions: actions,
onChange: onChange
})
send('setItem', { title: 'hi' })- choo
- The early versions of choo used send-action! Now choo uses an event emitter approach for managing state which is very cool yet slightly more verbose than I prefer.
- unistore - The latest version of send-action looks a little more like unistore than it did before. Some differences of send-action include:
- the source is not transpiled before publish and sticks to es5
- state is mutable, so there's no
setStatefunction - managing action functions is a little simpler
- not returning state from an action avoids triggering the
onChangehandler - no way to subscribe listeners, only the
onChangehandler - if you use react, you'll have an easier time using unistore as it comes with a
Providercomponent
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