Quark is a state management library that helps manage state in React applications easily and efficiently. Quark is lightweight, easy to use, and provides powerful features for complex state management requirements.
- Simple API: Quark offers a simple and intuitive API for state management.
- Type Safety: Quark provides type safety for state, ensuring consistency at all times.
To install Quark, run the following command:
npm install @pasteltones/quark
yarn add @pasteltones/quark
pnpm add @pasteltones/quark
bun add @pasteltones/quark
Quark is a library that helps manage state easily and efficiently in React applications. Quark offers two main usage patterns: Single Quark and Quark Store. This document explains how to use Quark through examples.
Single Quark manages a single state value in a manner similar to useState. It is suitable for simple state management and works similarly to jotai, recoil, or sangte.
import { quark } from '@pasteltones/quark'
const useName = quark('John')
function Name() {
const [name, setName] = useName()
return <input type='text' value={name} onChange={e => setName(e.target.value)} />
}
In the example above, useName is a Single Quark that manages the name state. The setName function allows updating the state.
Quark Store allows defining state and action functions together, similar to zustand. It is suitable for complex state management.
import { quark } from '@pasteltones/quark'
interface CountStore {
count: number
increment: () => void
decrement: () => void
}
const useCount = quark<CountStore>(set => ({
count: 0,
increment: () => set(prev => ({ count: prev.count + 1 })),
decrement: () => set(prev => ({ count: prev.count - 1 })),
}))
export function Counter() {
const { count, increment, decrement } = useCount()
return (
<div>
<p>Count: {count}</p>
<button onClick={increment}>Increment</button>
<button onClick={decrement}>Decrement</button>
</div>
)
}
In the example above, useCount is a Quark Store that defines the count state and increment, decrement actions.
Quark can optimize rendering by subscribing to only specific parts of the state using selectors. This prevents unnecessary rendering and improves performance.
import { quark } from '@pasteltones/quark'
interface State {
count: number
text: string
incrementCount: () => void
setText: (text: string) => void
}
const useStore = quark<State>(set => ({
count: 0,
text: '',
incrementCount: () => set(state => ({ count: state.count + 1 })),
setText: text => set({ text }),
}))
export function ChildComponent() {
const count = useStore(state => state.count)
console.log('ChildComponent rendering')
return (
<div>
<h2>Child Component</h2>
<p>Count value: {count}</p>
</div>
)
}
In the example above, ChildComponent subscribes only to the count state, preventing unnecessary rendering when the text state changes. In this way, Quark supports various methods of state management and can optimize the performance of React applications. Experience simple and efficient state management with Quark.