The `@push.rocks/smartstate` library provides an elegant way to handle state within your JavaScript or TypeScript projects, leveraging the power of Reactive Extensions (RxJS) and a structured state management strategy. In the following sections, we will explore the comprehensive capabilities of this package and how to effectively use them in various scenarios, ensuring a robust state management pattern in your applications.
### Getting Started
First, let's import the necessary components from the library:
```typescript
import { Smartstate, StatePart, StateAction } from '@push.rocks/smartstate';
```
### Creating a SmartState Instance
`Smartstate` acts as the container for your state parts. You can consider it as the root of your state management structure.
```typescript
const myAppSmartState = new Smartstate<YourStatePartNamesEnum>();
State parts represent separable sections of your state, making it easier to manage and modularize. For example, you may have a state part for user data and another for application settings.
Define an enum for state part names for better management:
```typescript
enum AppStateParts {
UserState,
SettingsState
}
```
Now, let's create a state part within our `myAppSmartState` instance:
- Manages storage with configurable database and store names
### Performance Optimization
`Smartstate` includes built-in performance optimizations:
- **State Hash Detection**: Uses SHA256 hashing to detect actual state changes, preventing unnecessary notifications when state values haven't truly changed
- **Cumulative Notifications**: Batch multiple state changes into a single notification using `notifyChangeCumulative()`
- **Selective Subscriptions**: Use selectors to subscribe only to specific state properties
### RxJS Integration
`Smartstate` leverages RxJS for reactive state management:
Putting it all together, `@push.rocks/smartstate` offers a flexible and powerful pattern for managing application state. By modularizing state parts, subscribing to state changes, and controlling state modifications through actions, developers can maintain a clean and scalable architecture. Combining these strategies with persistent states unlocks the full potential for creating dynamic and user-friendly applications.
For more complex scenarios, consider combining multiple state parts, creating hierarchical state structures, and integrating with other state management solutions as needed. With `@push.rocks/smartstate`, the possibilities are vast, empowering you to tailor the state management approach to fit the unique requirements of your project.
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