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NgSimpleState
Simple state management in Angular with only Services and RxJS or Signal.
Description
Sharing state between components as simple as possible and leverage the good parts of component state and Angular's dependency injection system.
See the demos:
Get Started
Step 1: install ng-simple-state
npm i ng-simple-state
Step 2: Import provideNgSimpleState
into your providers
provideNgSimpleState
has some global optional config defined by NgSimpleStateConfig
interface:
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
enableDevTool | if true enable Redux DevTools browser extension for inspect the state of the store. | false |
enableLocalStorage | if true latest state of store is saved in local storage and reloaded on store initialization. | false |
persistentStorage | Set the persistent storage local or session . | local |
comparator | A function used to compare the previous and current state for equality. | a === b |
Side note: each store can be override the global configuration implementing storeConfig()
method (see "Override global config").
import { isDevMode } from '@angular/core';
import { bootstrapApplication } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { provideNgSimpleState } from 'ng-simple-state';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideNgSimpleState({
enableDevTool: isDevMode(),
enableLocalStorage: true,
persistentStorage: 'local'
})
]
});
Step 3: Chose your store
There are two type of store NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore
based on RxJS BehaviorSubject
and NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore
based on Angular Signal
:
RxJS Store
This is an example for a counter store in a src/app/counter-store.ts
file.
Obviously, you can create every store you want with every complexity you need.
- Define your state interface, eg.:
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
- Define your store service by extending
NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore
, eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<CounterState> {
}
- Implement
initialState()
andstoreConfig()
methods and provide the initial state of the store, eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore, NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<CounterState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterStore'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
}
- Implement one or more selectors of the partial state you want, in this example
selectCount()
eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore, NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<CounterState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterStore'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
selectCount(): Observable<number> {
return this.selectState(state => state.count);
}
}
- Implement one or more actions for change the store state, in this example
increment()
anddecrement()
eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore, NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<CounterState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterStore'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
selectCount(): Observable<number> {
return this.selectState(state => state.count);
}
increment(increment: number = 1): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count + increment }));
}
decrement(decrement: number = 1): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count - decrement }));
}
}
Step 3: Inject your store into the providers, eg.:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { CounterStore } from './counter-store';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
imports: [CounterStore]
})
export class AppComponent {
}
Step 4: Use your store into the components, eg.:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { CounterStore } from './counter-store';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
imports: [CounterStore],
template: `
<h1>Counter: {{ counter$ | async }}</h1>
<button (click)="counterStore.decrement()">Decrement</button>
<button (click)="counterStore.resetState()">Reset</button>
<button (click)="counterStore.increment()">Increment</button>
`,
})
export class AppComponent {
public counter$: Observable<number>;
constructor(public counterStore: CounterStore) {
this.counter$ = this.counterStore.selectCount();
}
}
That's all!
Manage component state without service
If you want manage just a component state without make a new service, your component can extend directly NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore
:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore } from 'ng-simple-state';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Component({
selector: 'ng-counter',
template: `
{{counter$ | async}}
<button (click)="increment()">+</button>
<button (click)="decrement()">-</button>
`
})
export class CounterComponent extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<CounterState> {
public counter$: Observable<number> = this.selectState(state => state.count);
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterComponent'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
increment(): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count + 1 }));
}
decrement(): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count - 1 }));
}
}
Override global config
If you need to override the global configuration provided by provideNgSimpleState()
you can implement storeConfig()
and return a specific configuration for the single store, eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<CounterState> {
override storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
enableLocalStorage: true, // enable local storage for this store
persistentStorage: 'session', // persistentStorage can be 'session' or 'local' (default is localStorage)
storeName: 'CounterStore2', // For default the store name is the class name, you can set a specific name for this store (must be be unique)
}
}
}
The options are defined by NgSimpleStateStoreConfig
interface:
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
enableDevTool | if true enable Redux DevTools browser extension for inspect the state of the store. | false |
enableLocalStorage | if true latest state of store is saved in local storage and reloaded on store initialization. | false |
storeName | The name used into Redux DevTools and local storage key. | Class name |
persistentStorage | Set the persistent storage local or session | local |
comparator | A function used to compare the previous and current state for equality. | a === b |
Testing
ng-simple-state
is simple to test. Eg.:
import { TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { provideNgSimpleState } from 'ng-simple-state';
import { CounterStore } from './counter-store';
describe('CounterStore', () => {
let counterStore: CounterStore;
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
providers: [
provideNgSimpleState({
enableDevTool: false,
enableLocalStorage: false
}),
CounterStore
]
});
counterStore = TestBed.inject(CounterStore);
});
it('initialState', () => {
expect(counterStore.getCurrentState()).toEqual({ count: 0 });
});
it('increment', () => {
counterStore.increment();
expect(counterStore.getCurrentState()).toEqual({ count: 1 });
});
it('decrement', () => {
counterStore.decrement();
expect(counterStore.getCurrentState()).toEqual({ count: -1 });
});
it('selectCount', (done) => {
counterStore.selectCount().subscribe(value => {
expect(value).toBe(0);
done();
});
});
});
Example: array store
This is an example for a todo list store in a src/app/todo-store.ts
file.
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore } from 'ng-simple-state';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
export interface Todo {
id: number;
name: string;
completed: boolean;
}
export type TodoState = Array<Todo>;
@Injectable()
export class TodoStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<TodoState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'TodoStore'
};
}
initialState(): TodoState {
return [];
}
add(todo: Omit<Todo, 'id'>): void {
this.setState(state => [...state, {...todo, id: Date.now()}]);
}
delete(id: number): void {
this.setState(state => state.filter(item => item.id !== id) );
}
setComplete(id: number, completed: boolean = true): void {
this.setState(state => state.map(item => item.id === id ? {...item, completed} : item) );
}
}
usage:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { Todo, TodoStore } from './todo-store';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: `
<input #newTodo> <button (click)="todoStore.add({name: newTodo.value, completed: false})">Add todo</button>
<ol>
<li *ngFor="let todo of todoList$ | async">
<ng-container *ngIf="todo.completed">ā
</ng-container>
{{ todo.name }}
<button (click)="todoStore.setComplete(todo.id, !todo.completed)">Mark as {{ todo.completed ? 'Not completed' : 'Completed' }}</button>
<button (click)="todoStore.delete(todo.id)">Delete</button>
</li>
</ol>
`,
providers: [TodoStore]
})
export class AppComponent {
public todoList$: Observable<Todo[]>;
constructor(public todoStore: TodoStore) {
this.todoList$ = this.todoStore.selectState();
}
}
NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore API
@Injectable()
@Directive()
export abstract class NgSimpleStateBaseRxjsStore<S extends object | Array<any>> implements OnDestroy {
/**
* Return the observable of the state
* @returns Observable of the state
*/
public get state(): BehaviorSubject<S>;
/**
* When you override this method, you have to call the `super.ngOnDestroy()` method in your `ngOnDestroy()` method.
*/
ngOnDestroy(): void;
/**
* Reset store to first loaded store state:
* - the last saved state, if `enableLocalStorage` config is `true`
* - otherwise the initial state provided from `initialState()` method.
*/
resetState(): boolean;
/**
* Restart the store to initial state provided from `initialState()` method
*/
restartState(): boolean;
/**
* Override this method for set a specific config for the store
* @returns NgSimpleStateStoreConfig
*/
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig;
/**
* Set into the store the initial state
* @returns The state object
*/
initialState(): S;
/**
* Select a store state
* @param selectFn State selector (if not provided return full state)
* @param comparator A function used to compare the previous and current state for equality. Defaults to a `===` check.
* @returns Observable of the selected state
*/
selectState<K>(selectFn?: (state: Readonly<S>) => K, comparator?: (previous: K, current: K) => boolean): Observable<K>;
/**
* Return the current store state (snapshot)
* @returns The current state
*/
getCurrentState(): Readonly<S>;
/**
* Return the first loaded store state:
* the last saved state, if `enableLocalStorage` config is `true`;
* otherwise the initial state provided from `initialState()` method.
* @returns The first state
*/
getFirstState(): Readonly<S> | null;
/**
* Set a new state
* @param selectFn State reducer
* @param actionName The action label into Redux DevTools (default is parent function name)
* @returns True if the state is changed
*/
setState(stateFn: (currentState: Readonly<S>) => Partial<S>, actionName?: string): boolean;
}
Signal Store
This is an example for a counter store in a src/app/counter-store.ts
file.
Obviously, you can create every store you want with every complexity you need.
- Define your state interface, eg.:
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
- Define your store service by extending
NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore
, eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<CounterState> {
}
- Implement
initialState()
andstoreConfig()
methods and provide the initial state of the store, eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore, NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<CounterState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterStore'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
}
- Implement one or more selectors of the partial state you want, in this example
selectCount()
eg.:
import { Injectable, Signal } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore, NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<CounterState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterStore'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
selectCount(): Signal<number> {
return this.selectState(state => state.count);
}
}
- Implement one or more actions for change the store state, in this example
increment()
anddecrement()
eg.:
import { Injectable, Signal } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore, NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<CounterState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterStore'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
selectCount(): Signal<number> {
return this.selectState(state => state.count);
}
increment(increment: number = 1): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count + increment }));
}
decrement(decrement: number = 1): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count - decrement }));
}
}
Step 3: Inject your store into the providers, eg.:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { CounterStore } from './counter-store';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
imports: [CounterStore]
})
export class AppComponent {
}
Step 4: Use your store into the components, eg.:
import { Component, Signal } from '@angular/core';
import { CounterStore } from './counter-store';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: `
<h1>Counter: {{ counterSig() }}</h1>
<button (click)="counterStore.decrement()">Decrement</button>
<button (click)="counterStore.resetState()">Reset</button>
<button (click)="counterStore.increment()">Increment</button>
`,
})
export class AppComponent {
public counterSig: Signal<number>;
constructor(public counterStore: CounterStore) {
this.counterSig = this.counterStore.selectCount();
}
}
That's all!
Manage component state without service
If you want manage just a component state without make a new service, your component can extend directly NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore
:
import { Component, Signal } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface CounterState {
count: number;
}
@Component({
selector: 'ng-counter',
template: `
{{counterSig()}}
<button (click)="increment()">+</button>
<button (click)="decrement()">-</button>
`
})
export class CounterComponent extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<CounterState> {
public counterSig: Signal<number> = this.selectState(state => state.count);
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'CounterComponent'
};
}
initialState(): CounterState {
return {
count: 0
};
}
increment(): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count + 1 }));
}
decrement(): void {
this.setState(state => ({ count: state.count - 1 }));
}
}
Override global config
If you need to override the global configuration provided by provideNgSimpleState()
you can implement storeConfig()
and return a specific configuration for the single store, eg.:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateStoreConfig } from 'ng-simple-state';
@Injectable()
export class CounterStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<CounterState> {
override storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
enableLocalStorage: true, // enable local storage for this store
persistentStorage: 'session', // persistentStorage can be 'session' or 'local' (default is localStorage)
storeName: 'CounterStore2', // For default the store name is the class name, you can set a specific name for this store (must be be unique)
}
}
}
The options are defined by NgSimpleStateStoreConfig
interface:
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
enableDevTool | if true enable Redux DevTools browser extension for inspect the state of the store. | false |
enableLocalStorage | if true latest state of store is saved in local storage and reloaded on store initialization. | false |
storeName | The name used into Redux DevTools and local storage key. | Class name |
persistentStorage | Set the persistent storage local or session | local |
comparator | A function used to compare the previous and current state for equality. | a === b |
Testing
ng-simple-state
is simple to test. Eg.:
import { TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { provideNgSimpleState } from 'ng-simple-state';
import { CounterStore } from './counter-store';
describe('CounterStore', () => {
let counterStore: CounterStore;
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
providers: [
provideNgSimpleState({
enableDevTool: false,
enableLocalStorage: false
}),
CounterStore
]
});
counterStore = TestBed.inject(CounterStore);
});
it('initialState', () => {
expect(counterStore.getCurrentState()).toEqual({ count: 0 });
});
it('increment', () => {
counterStore.increment();
expect(counterStore.getCurrentState()).toEqual({ count: 1 });
});
it('decrement', () => {
counterStore.decrement();
expect(counterStore.getCurrentState()).toEqual({ count: -1 });
});
it('selectCount', () => {
const valueSig = counterStore.selectCount();
expect(valueSig()).toBe(0);
});
});
Example: array store
This is an example for a todo list store in a src/app/todo-store.ts
file.
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore } from 'ng-simple-state';
export interface Todo {
id: number;
name: string;
completed: boolean;
}
export type TodoState = Array<Todo>;
@Injectable()
export class TodoStore extends NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<TodoState> {
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig {
return {
storeName: 'TodoStore'
};
}
initialState(): TodoState {
return [];
}
add(todo: Omit<Todo, 'id'>): void {
this.setState(state => [...state, {...todo, id: Date.now()}]);
}
delete(id: number): void {
this.setState(state => state.filter(item => item.id !== id) );
}
setComplete(id: number, completed: boolean = true): void {
this.setState(state => state.map(item => item.id === id ? {...item, completed} : item) );
}
}
usage:
import { Component, Signal } from '@angular/core';
import { Todo, TodoStore } from './todo-store';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: `
<input #newTodo> <button (click)="todoStore.add({name: newTodo.value, completed: false})">Add todo</button>
<ol>
<li *ngFor="let todo of todoListSig()">
<ng-container *ngIf="todo.completed">ā
</ng-container>
{{ todo.name }}
<button (click)="todoStore.setComplete(todo.id, !todo.completed)">Mark as {{ todo.completed ? 'Not completed' : 'Completed' }}</button>
<button (click)="todoStore.delete(todo.id)">Delete</button>
</li>
</ol>
`,
providers: [TodoStore]
})
export class AppComponent {
public todoListSig: Signal<Todo[]>;
constructor(public todoStore: TodoStore) {
this.todoListSig = this.todoStore.selectState();
}
}
NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore API
@Injectable()
@Directive()
export abstract class NgSimpleStateBaseSignalStore<S extends object | Array<any>> implements OnDestroy {
/**
* Return the Signal of the state
* @returns Signal of the state
*/
public get state(): Signal<S>;
/**
* When you override this method, you have to call the `super.ngOnDestroy()` method in your `ngOnDestroy()` method.
*/
ngOnDestroy(): void;
/**
* Reset store to first loaded store state:
* - the last saved state, if `enableLocalStorage` config is `true`
* - otherwise the initial state provided from `initialState()` method.
*/
resetState(): boolean;
/**
* Restart the store to initial state provided from `initialState()` method
*/
restartState(): boolean;
/**
* Override this method for set a specific config for the store
* @returns NgSimpleStateStoreConfig
*/
storeConfig(): NgSimpleStateStoreConfig;
/**
* Set into the store the initial state
* @returns The state object
*/
initialState(): S;
/**
* Select a store state
* @param selectFn State selector (if not provided return full state)
* @param comparator A function used to compare the previous and current state for equality. Defaults to a `===` check.
* @returns Signal of the selected state
*/
selectState<K>(selectFn?: (state: Readonly<S>) => K, comparator?: (previous: K, current: K) => boolean): Signal<K>;
/**
* Return the current store state (snapshot)
* @returns The current state
*/
getCurrentState(): Readonly<S>;
/**
* Return the first loaded store state:
* the last saved state, if `enableLocalStorage` config is `true`;
* otherwise the initial state provided from `initialState()` method.
* @returns The first state
*/
getFirstState(): Readonly<S> | null;
/**
* Set a new state
* @param selectFn State reducer
* @param actionName The action label into Redux DevTools (default is parent function name)
* @returns True if the state is changed
*/
setState(stateFn: (currentState: Readonly<S>) => Partial<S>, actionName?: string): boolean;
}
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