Devtools
useAtomsDebugValue
useAtomsDebugValue
is a React hook that will show all atom values in React Devtools.
function useAtomsDebugValue(options?: {scope?: Scopeenabled?: boolean}): void
Internally, it uses useDebugValue
which is only effective in DEV mode.
It will catch all atoms that are accessible from the place the hook is located.
Example
import { useAtomsDebugValue } from 'jotai/devtools'const textAtom = atom('hello')textAtom.debugLabel = 'textAtom'const lenAtom = atom((get) => get(textAtom).length)lenAtom.debugLabel = 'lenAtom'const TextBox = () => {const [text, setText] = useAtom(textAtom)const [len] = useAtom(lenAtom)return (<span><input value={text} onChange={(e) => setText(e.target.value)} />({len})</span>)}const DebugAtoms = () => {useAtomsDebugValue()return null}const App = () => (<Provider><DebugAtoms /><TextBox /></Provider>)
useAtomDevtools
useAtomDevtools
is a React hook that manages ReduxDevTools integration for a particular atom.
function useAtomDevtools<Value>(anAtom: WritableAtom<Value, Value>,options?: {name?: stringscope?: Scopeenabled?: boolean}): void
The useAtomDevtools
hook accepts a generic type parameter (mirroring the type stored in the atom). Additionally, the hook accepts two invocation parameters, anAtom
and name
.
anAtom
is the atom that will be attached to the devtools instance. name
is an optional parameter that defines the debug label for the devtools instance. If name
is undefined, atom.debugLabel
will be used instead.
Example
import { useAtomDevtools } from 'jotai/devtools'// The interface for the type stored in the atom.export interface Task {label: stringcomplete: boolean}// The atom to debug.export const tasksAtom = atom<Task[]>([])// If the useAtomDevtools name parameter is undefined, this value will be used instead.tasksAtom.debugLabel = 'Tasks'export const useTasksDevtools = () => {// The hook can be called simply by passing an atom for debugging.useAtomDevtools(tasksAtom)// Specify a custom type parameteruseAtomDevtools<Task[]>(tasksAtom)// You can attach two devtools instances to the same atom and differentiate them with custom names.useAtomDevtools(tasksAtom, 'Tasks (Instance 1)')useAtomDevtools(tasksAtom, 'Tasks (Instance 2)')}
useAtomsDevtools
⚠️ Note: This hook is experimental (feedbacks are welcome) and only works in a process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
environment.
useAtomsDevtools
is a catch-all version of useAtomDevtools
where it shows all atoms in the store instead of showing a specific one.
function useAtomsDevtools(name: string,options?: {scope?: Scopeenabled?: boolean}): void
It takes a name
parameter that is needed for naming the Redux devtools instance and a scope
parameter if the hook is used for a specific scope of atoms.
As a limitation for this API, we need to put useAtomsDevtools
in a component where the consumed atoms should be in a lower place of the React tree than that component (AtomsDevtools
in the below example).
AtomsDevtools
component can be considered as a best practice for our apps.
Example
const countAtom = atom(0);const doubleCountAtom = atom((get) => get(countAtom) * 2);function Counter() {const [count, setCount] = useAtom(countAtom);const [doubleCount] = useAtom(doubleCountAtom);...}const AtomsDevtools = ({ children }) => {useAtomsDevtools('demo')return children}export default function App() {return (<AtomsDevtools><Counter /></AtomsDevtools>)}
useAtomsSnapshot
⚠️ Note: This hook only works in a process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
environment. And it returns a static empty value in production.
useAtomsSnapshot
takes a snapshot of the currently mounted atoms and their state.
function useAtomsSnapshot(scope?: Scope): AtomsSnapshot
It accepts an atom scope
parameter and will return an AtomsSnapshot
, which is basically a Map<AnyAtom, unknown>
. You can use the Map
API to iterate over atoms and their state.
This hook is primarily meant for debugging and devtools use cases.
Be careful using this hook because it will cause the component to re-render for all state changes.
Example
import { Provider } from 'jotai'import { useAtomsSnapshot } from 'jotai/devtools'const RegisteredAtoms = () => {const atoms = useAtomsSnapshot()return (<div><p>Atom count: {atoms.size}</p><div>{Array.from(atoms).map(([atom, atomValue]) => (<p key={`${atom}`}>{`${atom.debugLabel}: ${atomValue}`}</p>))}</div></div>)}const App = () => (<Provider><RegisteredAtoms /></Provider>)
useGotoAtomsSnapshot
⚠️ Note: This hook only works in a process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
environment. And it works like an empty function in the production environment.
useGotoAtomsSnapshot
will update the current Jotai state to match the passed snapshot.
function useGotoAtomsSnapshot(scope?: Scope): (values: Iterable<readonly [AnyAtom, unknown]>) => void
This hook returns a callback, which takes a snapshot
from the useAtomsSnapshot
hook and will update the Jotai state. It accepts an atom scope
parameter and will error if the atoms have mixed scopes.
This hook is primarily meant for debugging and devtools use cases.
Example
import { Provider } from 'jotai'import { useAtomsSnapshot, useGotoAtomsSnapshot } from 'jotai/devtools'const petAtom = atom('cat')const colorAtom = atom('blue')const UpdateSnapshot = () => {const snapshot = useAtomsSnapshot()const goToSnapshot = useGotoAtomsSnapshot()return (<buttononClick={() => {const newSnapshot = new Map(snapshot)newSnapshot.set(petAtom, 'dog')newSnapshot.set(colorAtom, 'green')goToSnapshot(newSnapshot)}}>Go to snapshot</button>)}