A lightweight reactive state management library for React and vanilla JavaScript applications.
- 🪶 Lightweight: Minimal footprint with no dependencies
- ⚡ Reactive: Automatically updates components when state changes
- 🔄 Promise Support: Built-in async state handling
- 🎯 TypeScript: Full type safety out of the box
- 📦 Framework Agnostic: Use with or without React
- 🎣 React Hook: Seamless React integration
npm install @hexafield/simple-store
For React usage, make sure you have React installed:
npm install react
The approach this library takes to reactivity follows a loose declarative style, in which re-renders are triggered by any reasonable mutation of data. For single value stores (like a bool, string or number) this happens if the value changes. For object references, this is whenever .set
is called (including with the setter returned from useSimpleStore
). This gives you explicit control over not just when you want to re-render but also what, by either passing back the previous value or a new object. Being a simple state management library, there is a lack of extensive tooling and limitations to this approach, hence the name.
import { createSimpleStore, None } from '@hexafield/simple-store'
// Create a store
const counterStore = createSimpleStore(0)
// Get the current value
console.log(counterStore.get()) // 0
// Set a new value
counterStore.set(1)
console.log(counterStore.get()) // 1
// Subscribe to changes
const unsubscribe = counterStore.subscribe(() => {
console.log('Counter changed:', counterStore.get())
})
// Update with a function
counterStore.set((prev) => prev + 1)
// Set to None to create a pending state
counterStore.set(None)
⚠️ Important: For symbol consistency, import all symbols from the same entry point. Don't mix imports from@hexafield/simple-store
and@hexafield/simple-store/react
in the same application when using theNone
symbol.
import React from 'react'
import { useSimpleStore, createSimpleStore, None } from '@hexafield/simple-store/react'
function Counter() {
const [count, setCount] = useSimpleStore(0)
return (
<div>
<p>Count: {count}</p>
<button onClick={() => setCount(count + 1)}>Increment</button>
<button onClick={() => setCount((prev) => prev - 1)}>Decrement</button>
<button onClick={() => setCount(None)}>Reset to Pending</button>
</div>
)
}
import React from 'react'
import { useSimpleStore, createSimpleStore, None } from '@hexafield/simple-store/react'
// Create and use a global store anywhere
const UserState = createSimpleStore({ username: '', authToken: '' })
function Counter() {
const [user, setUser] = useSimpleStore(UserState)
const tryAuth = () => {
login().then((response) => {
setUser((prev) => {
prev.username = response.name
prev.authToken = response.authToken
return prev
})
})
}
return (
<div>
<p>Username: {user.username}</p>
{user.authToken ? <p>Authenticated</p> : <button onClick={tryAuth}>Authenticate</button>}
</div>
)
}
import { useSimpleStore } from '@hexafield/simple-store/react'
function UserProfile({ userId }) {
const [user, setUser] = useSimpleStore(() => fetch(`/api/users/${userId}`).then((res) => res.json()))
const onUpdateName = (name) => {
setUser((user) => {
user.name = 'Updated Name'
return user
})
}
// Component will suspend until the promise resolves
return (
<div>
<h1>{user.name}</h1>
<p>{user.email}</p>
<button onClick={onUpdateName}>Update Name</button>
</div>
)
}
Creates a new store with the given initial value.
get()
: Returns the current value or throws a promise if pendingset(value)
: Sets a new value (can be a value, promise, or function)subscribe(listener)
: Subscribes to changes (returns unsubscribe function)
value
: Read-only access to the current valuepromise
: Current pending promise (if any)
React hook for using a SimpleStore in components.
- store: An existing SimpleStore instance
- initialValue: A value or function to create a new store
Returns [value, setValue]
tuple similar to useState
.
MIT