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Primitive and flexible state management for React

Effect

jotai-effect is a utility package for reactive side effects in Jotai.

Install

npm install jotai-effect

observe

observe mounts an effect to watch state changes on a Jotai store. It's useful for running global side effects or logic at the store level.

If you don't have access to the store object and are not using the default store, use atomEffect or withAtomEffect instead.

Signature

type Cleanup = () => void
type Effect = (
get: Getter & { peek: Getter }
set: Setter & { recurse: Setter }
) => Cleanup | void
type Unobserve = () => void
function observe(effect: Effect, store?: Store): Unobserve

effect: A function for observing and reacting to atom state changes.

store: A Jotai store to mount the effect on. Defaults to the global store if not provided.

returns: A stable function that removes the effect from the store and cleans up any internal references.

Usage

import { observe } from 'jotai-effect'
const unobserve = observe((get, set) => {
set(logAtom, `someAtom changed: ${get(someAtom)}`)
})
unobserve()

This allows you to run Jotai state-dependent logic outside React's lifecycle, ideal for application-wide effects.

Usage With React

Pass the store to both observe and the Provider to ensure the effect is mounted to the correct store.

const store = createStore()
const unobserve = observe((get, set) => {
set(logAtom, `someAtom changed: ${get(someAtom)}`)
}, store)
<Provider store={store}>...</Provider>

atomEffect

atomEffect creates an atom for declaring side effects that react to state changes when mounted.

Signature

function atomEffect(effect: Effect): Atom<void>

effect: A function for observing and reacting to atom state changes.

Usage

import { atomEffect } from 'jotai-effect'
const logEffect = atomEffect((get, set) => {
set(logAtom, get(someAtom)) // Runs on mount or when someAtom changes
return () => {
set(logAtom, 'unmounting') // Cleanup on unmount
}
})
// activates the atomEffect while Component is mounted
function Component() {
useAtom(logEffect)
}

withAtomEffect

withAtomEffect binds an effect to a clone of the target atom. The effect is active while the cloned atom is mounted.

Signature

function withAtomEffect<T>(targetAtom: Atom<T>, effect: Effect): Atom<T>

targetAtom: The atom to which the effect is bound.

effect: A function for observing and reacting to atom state changes.

Returns: An atom that is equivalent to the target atom but having a bound effect.

Usage

import { withAtomEffect } from 'jotai-effect'
const valuesAtom = withAtomEffect(atom(null), (get, set) => {
set(valuesAtom, get(countAtom))
return () => {
// cleanup
}
})

Dependency Management

Aside from mount events, the effect runs when any of its dependencies change value.

  • Sync: All atoms accessed with get inside the effect are added to the atom's dependencies.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    // updates whenever `anAtom` changes value
    get(anAtom)
    })
  • Async: Asynchronous get calls do not add dependencies.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
    // does not add `anAtom` as a dependency
    get(anAtom)
    })
    })
  • Cleanup: get calls in cleanup do not add dependencies.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    return () => {
    // does not add `anAtom` as a dependency
    get(anAtom)
    }
    })
  • Dependency Map Recalculation: Dependencies are recalculated on every run.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    if (get(isEnabledAtom)) {
    // `isEnabledAtom` and `anAtom` are dependencies
    const aValue = get(anAtom)
    } else {
    // `isEnabledAtom` and `anotherAtom` are dependencies
    const anotherValue = get(anotherAtom)
    }
    })

Effect Behavior

  • Executes Synchronously: effect runs synchronous in the current task after synchronous evaluations complete.

    Example
    const logCounts = atomEffect((get, set) => {
    set(logAtom, `count is ${get(countAtom)}`)
    })
    const actionAtom = atom(null, (get, set) => {
    get(logAtom) // 'count is 0'
    set(countAtom, (value) => value + 1) // effect runs synchronously
    get(logAtom) // 'count is 1'
    })
    store.sub(logCounts, () => {})
    store.set(actionAtom)
  • Batched Updates: Multiple synchronous updates are batched as a single atomic transaction.

    Example
    const tensAtom = atom(0)
    const onesAtom = atom(0)
    const updateTensAndOnes = atom(null, (get, set) => {
    set(tensAtom, (value) => value + 1)
    set(onesAtom, (value) => value + 1)
    })
    const combos = atom([])
    const effectAtom = atomEffect((get, set) => {
    const value = get(tensAtom) * 10 + get(onesAtom)
    set(combos, (arr) => [...arr, value])
    })
    store.sub(effectAtom, () => {})
    store.set(updateTensAndOnes)
    store.get(combos) // [00, 11]
  • Resistant to Infinite Loops: atomEffect avoids rerunning when it updates a value that it is watching.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    get(countAtom)
    set(countAtom, (value) => value + 1) // Will not loop
    })
  • Cleanup Function: The cleanup function is invoked on unmount or before re-evaluation.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    const intervalId = setInterval(() => set(clockAtom, Date.now()))
    return () => clearInterval(intervalId)
    })
  • Idempotency: atomEffect runs once per state change, regardless of how many times it is referenced.

    Example
    let i = 0
    const effectAtom = atomEffect(() => {
    get(countAtom)
    i++
    })
    store.sub(effectAtom, () => {})
    store.sub(effectAtom, () => {})
    store.set(countAtom, (value) => value + 1)
    console.log(i) // 1
  • Conditionally Running Effects: atomEffect only runs when mounted.

    Example
    atom((get) => {
    if (get(isEnabledAtom)) {
    get(effectAtom)
    }
    })
  • Supports Peek: Use get.peek to read atom data without subscribing.

    Example
    const countAtom = atom(0)
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    const count = get.peek(countAtom) // Will not add `countAtom` as a dependency
    })
  • Supports Recursion: Recursion is supported with set.recurse but not in cleanup.

    Example
    atomEffect((get, set) => {
    const count = get(countAtom)
    if (count % 10 === 0) {
    return
    }
    set.recurse(countAtom, (value) => value + 1)
    })