Redux is verbose. SimpleSharedState is brief.
- Docs: https://simplesharedstate.com
- Repo: https://github.com/rm-rf-etc/simple-shared-state
- Example app: https://simple-shared-state.stackblitz.io/
- Edit online: https://stackblitz.com/edit/simple-shared-state
SimpleSharedState is still relatively experimental. Versions are following semver, but the version being greater than 1.0 doesn't mean it's considered production ready just yet. Please review the project source and tests to determine if it's viable for your project. More elaborate tests are needed to test SimpleSharedState performance against Redux.
npm install simple-shared-state
If using script tags:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/simple-shared-state"></script>
<script>
const store = new SimpleSharedState.Store({});
</script>
Use dist/simple-shared-state.es5.umd.js
. For example:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/simple-shared-state/dist/simple-shared-state.es5.umd.js"></script>
First create a store.
import { Store } from "simple-shared-state";
const initialState = {
user: {
name: "Alice",
slogan: "simple-shared-state makes apps fun again",
},
};
const actions = () => ({
changeSlogan: (newSlogan) => ({
user: {
slogan: newSlogan,
},
}),
});
const store = new Store(initialState, actions);
Then create a watcher. Don't worry about error handling in selectors, just return the state that you want.
const selector = (state) => state.user;
store.watch(selector, (state) => {
console.log("user snapshot:", state);
});
Then call your action to update state and trigger the watch handler.
store.actions.changeSlogan("simple-shared-state is better than cat memes");
// 'user snapshot:' { name: 'Alice', slogan: 'simple-shared-state is better than cat memes' }
Works with devtools, of course. Just pass in the reference like this:
const store = new Store(initialState, actions, window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__);
- Fix redux devtools integration
- Add support for async/await in action creators
- Support typescript types
- Explore potential to optimize selector processing for very large state trees