useHasRowListener
The useHasRowListener primitive registers a listener function with the Store that will be called when a Row is added to or removed from the Store.
useHasRowListener(
tableId: MaybeAccessor<IdOrNull>,
rowId: MaybeAccessor<IdOrNull>,
listener: HasRowListener,
mutator?: boolean,
storeOrStoreId?: MaybeAccessor<undefined | StoreOrStoreId>,
): void| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
tableId | MaybeAccessor<IdOrNull> | |
rowId | MaybeAccessor<IdOrNull> | |
listener | HasRowListener | The function that will be called whenever the matching |
mutator? | boolean | An optional boolean that indicates that the listener mutates |
storeOrStoreId? | MaybeAccessor<undefined | StoreOrStoreId> | The |
| returns | void | This has no return value. |
This primitive is useful for situations where a component needs to register its own specific listener to do more than simply tracking the value (which is more easily done with the useHasRow primitive).
You can either listen to a single Row being added or removed (by specifying the Table Id and Row Id, as the method's first two parameters) or changes to any Row (by providing null wildcards).
Both, either, or neither of the tableId and rowId parameters can be wildcarded with null. You can listen to a specific Row in a specific Table, any Row in a specific Table, a specific Row in any Table, or any Row in any Table.
Unlike the addHasRowListener method, which returns a listener Id and requires you to remove it manually, the useHasRowListener primitive manages this lifecycle for you: when the component unmounts, the listener on the underlying Store will be deleted.
Example
This example creates the TinyBase objects needed by the Solid primitive or component and calls it from within a reactive root.
import {createRoot} from 'solid-js';
import {
createCheckpoints,
createIndexes,
createMetrics,
createQueries,
createRelationships,
createStore,
} from 'tinybase';
import {useHasRowListener} from 'tinybase/ui-solid';
createRoot((dispose) => {
const store = createStore()
.setTables({
pets: {
fido: {species: 'dog', color: 'brown', next: 'felix'},
felix: {species: 'cat', color: 'black'},
},
species: {dog: {price: 5}, cat: {price: 4}},
})
.setValues({open: true});
const metrics = createMetrics(store).setMetricDefinition(
'highestPrice',
'species',
'max',
'price',
);
const indexes = createIndexes(store).setIndexDefinition(
'bySpecies',
'pets',
'species',
);
const relationships = createRelationships(store)
.setRelationshipDefinition('petSpecies', 'pets', 'species', 'species')
.setRelationshipDefinition('nextPet', 'pets', 'pets', 'next');
const queries = createQueries(store).setQueryDefinition(
'petColors',
'pets',
({select, where, param}) => {
select('color');
where((getCell) => getCell('species') == param('species'));
},
{species: 'dog'},
);
const checkpoints = createCheckpoints(store);
store.setCell('pets', 'fido', 'color', 'walnut');
checkpoints.setCheckpoint('updated color');
metrics.getMetric('highestPrice');
indexes.getSliceIds('bySpecies');
relationships.getRemoteRowId('petSpecies', 'fido');
queries.getResultRowIds('petColors');
useHasRowListener('pets', 'fido', () => undefined, false, store);
dispose();
});
Since
v8.3.0