This doc describes jotai/xstate
bundle.
Jotai's state management is privimite and flexible, but that sometimes means too free. XState is a sophisticated library to provide a better and safer abstraction for state management.
Install
You have to install xstate
to access this bundle and its functions.
npm install xstate
# or
yarn add xstate
atomWithMachine
atomWithMachine
creates a new atom with XState machine.
It receives a function getMachine
to create a new machine.
getMachine
is invoked at the first use with get
argument,
with which you can read other atom values.
import { useAtom } from 'jotai'
import { atomWithMachine } from 'jotai/xstate'
import { assign, createMachine } from 'xstate'
const createEditableMachine = (value: string) =>
createMachine <
{ value: string } >
{
id: 'editable',
initial: 'reading',
context: {
value,
},
states: {
reading: {
on: {
dblclick: 'editing',
},
},
editing: {
on: {
cancel: 'reading',
commit: {
target: 'reading',
actions: assign({
value: (_, { value }) => value,
}),
},
},
},
},
}
const defaultTextAtom = atom('edit me')
const editableMachineAtom = atomWithMachine((get) =>
// `get` is available only for initializing a machine
createEditableMachine(get(defaultTextAtom))
)
const Toggle: React.FC = () => {
const [state, send] = useAtom(editableMachineAtom)
return (
<div>
{state.matches('reading') && (
<strong onDoubleClick={send}>{state.context.value}</strong>
)}
{state.matches('editing') && (
<input
autoFocus
defaultValue={state.context.value}
onBlur={(e) => send({ type: 'commit', value: e.target.value })}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === 'Enter') {
send({ type: 'commit', value: e.target.value })
}
if (e.key === 'Escape') {
send('cancel')
}
}}
/>
)}
<br />
<br />
<div>
Double-click to edit. Blur the input or press <code>enter</code> to
commit. Press <code>esc</code> to cancel.
</div>
</div>
)
}
Examples
Check examples with atomWithMachine: