vide/docs/api/reactivity-core.md
Aaron Smith 8e31946dda
2023-08-03 15:06:40 +01:00

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Reactivity API: Core


source()

Creates a new source state with the given value.

  • Type

    function source<T>(value: T): (T?) -> T
    
  • Details

    Calling the returned state with no arguments will return its stored value, calling with arguments will set a new value.

    Reading from the state from within any reactive scope will cause changes to that state to be tracked and anything depending on it to update.

  • Example

    local count = source(0)
    
    count() -- 0
    
    count(count() + 1) -- 1
    

derive()

Derives a new state from existing states.

  • Type

    function derive<T>(source: () -> T): () -> T
    
  • Details

    The derived state will have its value recalculated when any source state it derives from is updated.

    Anytime its value is recalculated it is also cached, subsequent calls will retun this cached value until it recalculates again.

    Takes a callback that is immediately run to determine what states are being referenced.

⚠️ Non-yielding.

  • Example

    local count = wrap(0)
    local text = derive(function() return `count: {count()}` end)
    
    text() -- "count: 0"
    
    count(1)
    
    text() -- "count: 1"
    

map()

Maps each value in a table state to a new table state.

  • Type

    function map<KI, VI, VO>(
        source: () -> Map<KI, VI>,
        transform: (value: () -> VI, index: KI) -> VO
    ): Map<KI, VO>
    
    
  • Details

    The transform function is called only ever once for each index in the source table. The first argument is a state containing the index's value and the second argument is just the index.

    Anytime a new index is added, the transform function will be called again for that new index.

    Anytime an existing index changes, the transform function is not rerun, instead the passed state for that index will update, causing anything depending on it to update too.

    Returns a state containing the mapped key-value pairs.

    ⚠️ Non-yielding.

  • Example

    type Item = {
        name: string,
        icon: number
    }
    
    local items = source {} :: () -> Array<Item>
    
    local displays = map(numbers, function(item, i)
        return ItemDisplay {
            Name = function()
                return item().name
            end,
    
            Image = function()
                return "rbxassetid://" .. item().icon
            end,
    
            LayoutOrder = i
        }
    end)
    

watch()

Runs a callback on state change.

  • Type

    function watch(callback: () -> ()): Unwatch
    
    type Unwatch = () -> ()
    
  • Details

    The callback is ran immediately to determine what states are referenced.

    Any time a state referenced in the callback is changed, the callback will be reran.

    Also returns a function that when called, stops the watcher immediately.

    ⚠️ Non yielding.

  • Example

    local state = wrap(1)
    
    watch(function()
        print(state.Value)
    end)
    
    -- prints 1
    
    state.Value += 1
    
    -- prints 2