zedux
valtio
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11 | 47 | |
315 | 8,450 | |
0.6% | 1.4% | |
7.2 | 7.6 | |
6 days ago | 12 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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zedux
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Thoughts on Signals?
Atomic libs include Recoil, Jotai, and the one I maintain: Zedux. Zedux especially was designed to work well with sockets and RxJS observables and has been getting some traction recently, so of course I recommend checking it out. Feel free to hmu with any questions.
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Scalability: the Lost Level of React State Management
This new tool started driving our production apps in early 2021 and has been a lifesaver in the extremes of complexity. 2 years later, we have finally open-sourced this tool as "Zedux".
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Dependency injection into RTK Query createApi?
Zedux is a hybrid tool similar to RTK + RTKQ but with first-class DI support.
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Which state management library should I use?
For atoms, Jotai or Zedux
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Is redux and thunks still used or are there other alternatives for it now?
Zedux is a new up-and-coming hybrid tool similar to RTK + RTK Query but with atoms
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Moving from Context to Redux help!
Atomic libraries like Recoil, Jotai, and Zedux specialize in expressing these dependencies clearly, giving you insight into your dependency graph and offering tools like evaluation tracing, time travel, and DI overrides to improve testability and discoverability of your code.
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What pattern to use for getting data from public API, saving it to DB and serve it on frontend from the DB
I'd recommend a powerful state management library for something like this, especially one that gives you full control over async flow outside React. Here's a codesandbox using Zedux to demonstrate sending 4 buffered requests per minute.
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Redux or React Context api?
After Zustand, if you need anything more, I'd either go back to Redux or learn Jotai, an atomic library that's a little more powerful than Zustand. Atoms are a little more advanced, so I wouldn't start there. Though (full disclosure) I am the author of another atomic library that is aiming to make atoms simpler to learn and use. Someday we'll get there, but for now I'd say Zustand is the best place to start.
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Faster re-rending of table when only inserts are needed
Source: I'm the creator of Zedux, a lib that we just publicly released a few days ago and drives lots of highly-volatile state like this in our apps. If you need a powerful state manager designed to work at scale with fast-moving state streamed over websockets (SSEs work too), it might be worth looking into. Cheers!
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Zedux open-sourced
GitHub
valtio
- 5 Alternatives to Redux for React State Management
- How to properly structure a valtio shared state object?
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Changelog #0023 β π οΈ Internal refactoring and improvements
We took inspiration from the many frameworks we worked with throughout our careers. And maybe surprisingly, Djangoβs ORM layer impacted our design choices and the API quite a bit. The resulting framework relies on Zod for schemas and validation and Valtio for React integration.
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Is redux and thunks still used or are there other alternatives for it now?
Valtio is like simplified MobX
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Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
Even simpler than Zustand are state-atom libraries like jotai or recoil, or proxy based ones like valtio. Here's some discussion about the differences.
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How to implement state management inside a simple JavaScript app
There is a package developed around this proxy concept called Valtio which is available for JavaScript, React, and so on... feel free to check and star it on Github.
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What is being used right now for ioc/state-managment?
I'm switching from redux-saga to valtio (https://github.com/pmndrs/valtio) for now. It's simple and easy to use, everything's great so far.
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Ask HN: What is your favorite front end state management solution?
I like valtio, works w/ React or just js. Has subscribe, derive, and more.
https://github.com/pmndrs/valtio
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Explanation on how Redux or React Context could help and picking the best option
Jotai and Valtio are both also really good. Recently looked at Nanostore as well and has some similarity to Jotai and Recoil.
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Notes on LiveView Components and JS interactions
Since we want the React component to react to an external change, using a state manager makes this easy. We will use Valtio here by example. For this library, change the esbuild config to --target=es2020 instead to remove some warnings (for example, the Zustand library is ok).
What are some alternatives?
jotai - π» Primitive and flexible state management for React
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management
reatom - Reatom - the ultimate state manager
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.
TanStack Query - π€ Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for the web. TS/JS, React Query, Solid Query, Svelte Query and Vue Query.
zustand - π» Bear necessities for state management in React
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Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one
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.
legend-state - Legend-State is a super fast and powerful state library that enables fine-grained reactivity and easy automatic persistence
leva - π React-first components GUI