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mini-rx-store
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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akita
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State of Akita - superseded by Elf?
Akita repo seems dead, in the last year the activity has been nearly 0, check this issue for example: https://github.com/salesforce/akita/issues/1045 Akita does not support typescript 4.8.x, so users struggle to update it with the newer angular versions.
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What are all the use cases you use state management for and which states management library you use?
Akita https://datorama.github.io/akita/
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Top 5 state management libraries for React
Akita
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Is this an acceptable way of managing state without using ngrx or ngxs? How can I improve it?
On the subscriber side, you should have an pre-filtered observable for every message type (so userData$() instead of message$()). This shouldn't be a lot of work and will make your code easier to follow and possibly refactor. Of course, at this point you might as well use Akita...
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How do you guys handle the process for displaying data from a REST API?
I come from an Angular background and there are a few state managers to choose from there, NGRX being the biggest, but Akita will work with React .
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MiniRx Feature Store vs. NgRx Component Store vs. Akita
Akita has a PlugIn for Redux DevTools support. FYI: The separate Store states are merged into one big state object to make all state inspectable with the Redux DevTools. See the Akita DevTools source here.
mini-rx-store
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10 Reasons for MiniRx Signal Store
Framework-agnostic code: Although MiniRx Signal Store is an Angular library, your state management code is almost framework-agnostic. Signals are an internal implementation detail of the Signal Store. Therefore, you can easily refactor your state management layer to the original (RxJS-based) MiniRx Store and use it in whatever framework you want (e.g. Svelte).
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Introducing MiniRx Signal Store
The MiniRx Signal Store API is documented in the README.
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MiniRx Signal Store for Angular - API Preview
MiniRx Store
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MiniRx Signal Store RFC needs your feedback
It is based on the same great concept of the original MiniRx Store which was based on RxJS (see the docs here: https://mini-rx.io/).
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MiniRx Feature Store vs. NgRx Component Store vs. Akita
See the FeatureStore source here.
- Svelte Demo of MiniRx - The RxJS Redux Store
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Introducing MiniRx - Scalable reactive state management
NgRx and the Redux pattern are great for managing state at a large scale. However, almost every application contains also features that require only a simple form of state management. Then the Redux pattern with its actions and reducers quickly feels like overkill. I wanted a state management solution which looks and feels a lot like NgRx, but it has to support simple state managment too. It was time to create MiniRx Store:
What are some alternatives?
rx-angular - Reactive Extensions for Angular.
pinia-undo - 🍍 Undo/Redo plugin for pinia.
mini-rx-comparison - Compare MiniRx FeatureStore with NgRx ComponentStore and Akita Store
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
minesweeper - A minesweeper clone for the web using TinySlice! My state manager libary.
diffx - A state management library for React, Vue.js, Svelte, Angular and vanilla javascript
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.
mini-rx-svelte-demo - MiniRx Store Demo (Svelte): See the Redux Api and the Feature Stores in Action
rafiki - An open-source, comprehensive Interledger service for wallet providers, enabling them to provide Interledger functionality to their users.