atomWithToggle
atomWithToggle
creates a new atom with a boolean as initial state & a setter function to toggle it.
This avoids the boilerplate of having to set up another atom just to update the state of the first.
import { WritableAtom, atom } from 'jotai'export function atomWithToggle(initialValue?: boolean): WritableAtom<boolean, boolean | undefined> {const anAtom = atom(initialValue, (get, set, nextValue?: boolean) => {const update = nextValue ?? !get(anAtom)set(anAtom, update)})return anAtom as WritableAtom<boolean, boolean | undefined>}
An optional initial state can be provided as the first argument.
The setter function can have an optional argument to force a particular state, such as if you want to make a setActive function out of it.
Here is how it's used.
import { atomWithToggle } from 'XXX'// will have an initial value set to trueconst isActiveAtom = atomWithToggle(true)
And in a component:
const Toggle = () => {const [isActive, toggle] = useAtom(isActiveAtom)return (<><button onClick={() => toggle()}>isActive: {isActive ? 'yes' : 'no'}</button><button onClick={() => toggle(true)}>force true</button><button onClick={() => toggle(false)}>force false</button></>)}