useDelTablesCallback
The useDelTablesCallback hook returns a callback that can be used to remove all of the tabular data in a Store.
useDelTablesCallback(
storeOrStoreId?: StoreOrStoreId,
then?: (store: Store) => void,
thenDeps?: DependencyList,
): Callback| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
storeOrStoreId? | StoreOrStoreId | The |
then? | (store: Store) => void | A function which is called after the deletion, with a reference to the |
thenDeps? | DependencyList | An optional array of dependencies for the |
| returns | Callback | A callback for subsequent use. |
This hook is useful, for example, when creating an event handler that will delete data in the Store.
For convenience, you can optionally provide a then function (with its own set of dependencies) which will be called just after the Store has been updated. This is a useful place to call the addCheckpoint method, for example, if you wish to add the deletion to your application's undo stack.
The Store to which the callback will make the deletion (indicated by the hook's storeOrStoreId parameter) is always automatically used as a hook dependency for the callback.
Example
This example uses the useDelTablesCallback hook to create an event handler which deletes from the Store when the span element is clicked.
import React from 'react';
import {createRoot} from 'react-dom/client';
import {createStore} from 'tinybase';
import {useDelTablesCallback, useTables} from 'tinybase/ui-react';
const store = createStore().setTables({pets: {nemo: {species: 'fish'}}});
const App = () => {
const handleClick = useDelTablesCallback(store, () =>
console.log('Deleted'),
);
return (
<span id="span" onClick={handleClick}>
{JSON.stringify(useTables(store))}
</span>
);
};
const app = document.createElement('div');
createRoot(app).render(<App />);
const span = app.querySelector('span');
console.log(span.innerHTML);
// -> '{"pets":{"nemo":{"species":"fish"}}}'
// User clicks the <span> element:
// -> span MouseEvent('click', {bubbles: true})
// -> 'Deleted'
console.log(span.innerHTML);
// -> '{}'
Since
v1.0.0