@xstate/vue
The @xstate/vue package contains utilities for using XState with Vue.
Quick start​
- Install
xstateand@xstate/vue:
npm i xstate @xstate/vue
Via CDN​
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@xstate/vue/dist/xstate-vue.min.js"></script>
By using the global variable XStateVue
or
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@xstate/vue/dist/xstate-vue.fsm.min.js"></script>
By using the global variable XStateVueFSM
- Import the
useMachinecomposition function:
<template>
<button @click="send('TOGGLE')">
{{
state.value === 'inactive'
? 'Click to activate'
: 'Active! Click to deactivate'
}}
</button>
</template>
<script>
import { useMachine } from '@xstate/vue';
import { createMachine } from 'xstate';
const toggleMachine = createMachine({
id: 'toggle',
initial: 'inactive',
states: {
inactive: {
on: { TOGGLE: 'active' },
},
active: {
on: { TOGGLE: 'inactive' },
},
},
});
export default {
setup() {
const { state, send } = useMachine(toggleMachine);
return {
state,
send,
};
},
};
</script>
API​
useMachine(machine, options?)​
A Vue composition function that interprets the given machine and starts a service that runs for the lifetime of the component.
Arguments​
machine- An XState machine.options(optional) - Interpreter options OR one of the following Machine Config options:guards,actions,activities,services,delays,immediate,context, orstate.
Returns { state, send, service}:
state- Represents the current state of the machine as an XStateStateobject.send- A function that sends events to the running service.service- The created service.
useActor(actor, getSnapshot)​
A Vue composition function that provides access to an existing actor.
Since 0.5.0
Arguments (Since 0.5.0)​
actor- an actor-like object that contains.send(...)and.subscribe(...)methods.getSnapshot- a function that should return the latest emitted value from theactor.- Defaults to attempting to get the
actor.state, or returningundefinedif that does not exist.
- Defaults to attempting to get the
import { useActor } from '@xstate/vue';
export default {
props: ['someSpawnedActor'],
setup(props) {
const { state, send } = useActor(props.someSpawnedActor);
return { state, send };
},
};
To subscribe to changes on the an actor whilst retaining reactivity from props or another reactive variable, Vue’s computed can be used.
const { state, send } = useActor(computed(() => props.someSpawnedActor));
useInterpret(machine, options?, observer?)​
A Vue composition function that returns the service created from the machine with the options, if specified. It also sets up a subscription to the service with the observer, if provided.
Arguments (Since 0.5.0)​
machine- An XState machine or a function that lazily returns a machine.options(optional) - Interpreter options and/or any of the following machine config options:guards,actions,services,delays,immediate,context,state.observer(optional) - an observer or listener that listens to state updates:- an observer (e.g.,
{ next: (state) => {/* ... */} }) - or a listener (e.g.,
(state) => {/* ... */})
- an observer (e.g.,
import { useInterpret } from '@xstate/vue';
import { someMachine } from '../path/to/someMachine';
export default {
setup() {
const service = useInterpret(someMachine);
return service;
},
};
With options + listener:
import { useInterpret } from '@xstate/vue';
import { someMachine } from '../path/to/someMachine';
export default {
setup() {
const service = useInterpret(
someMachine,
{
actions: {
/* ... */
},
},
(state) => {
// subscribes to state changes
console.log(state.value);
}
);
// ...
},
};
useSelector(actor, selector, compare?, getSnapshot?)​
A Vue composition function that returns the selected value from the snapshot of an actor, such as a service. This hook will only cause a rerender if the selected value changes, as determined by the optional compare function.
Arguments (Since 0.6.0)​
actor- a service or an actor-like object that contains.send(...)and.subscribe(...)methods.selector- a function that takes in an actor’s "current state" (snapshot) as an argument and returns the desired selected value.compare(optional) - a function that determines if the current selected value is the same as the previous selected value.getSnapshot(optional) - a function that should return the latest emitted value from theactor.- Defaults to attempting to get the
actor.state, or returningundefinedif that does not exist. Will automatically pull the state from services.
- Defaults to attempting to get the
import { useSelector } from '@xstate/vue';
const selectCount = (state) => state.context.count;
export default {
props: ['service'],
setup(props) {
const count = useSelector(props.service, selectCount);
// ...
return { count };
},
};
With compare function:
import { useSelector } from '@xstate/vue';
const selectUser = (state) => state.context.user;
const compareUser = (prevUser, nextUser) => prevUser.id === nextUser.id;
export default {
props: ['service'],
setup(props) {
const user = useSelector(props.service, selectUser, compareUser);
// ...
return { user };
},
};
With useInterpret(...):
import { useInterpret, useSelector } from '@xstate/vue';
import { someMachine } from '../path/to/someMachine';
const selectCount = (state) => state.context.count;
export default {
setup() {
const service = useInterpret(someMachine);
const count = useSelector(service, selectCount);
// ...
return { count, service };
},
};
useMachine(machine) with @xstate/fsm​
A Vue composition function that interprets the given finite state machine from [@xstate/fsm] and starts a service that runs for the lifetime of the component.
This special useMachine hook is imported from @xstate/vue/lib/fsm
Arguments​
machine- An XState finite state machine (FSM).
Returns an object {state, send, service}:
state- Represents the current state of the machine as an@xstate/fsmStateMachine.Stateobject.send- A function that sends events to the running service.service- The created@xstate/fsmservice.
Configuring machines​
Existing machines can be configured by passing the machine options as the 2nd argument of useMachine(machine, options).
Example: the 'fetchData' service and 'notifySuccess' action are both configurable:
<template>
<template v-if="state.value === 'idle'">
<button @click="send({ type: 'FETCH', query: 'something' })">
Search for something
</button>
</template>
<template v-else-if="state.value === 'loading'">
<div>Searching...</div>
</template>
<template v-else-if="state.value === 'success'">
<div>Success! {{ state.context.data }}</div>
</template>
<template v-else-if="state.value === 'failure'">
<p>{{ state.context.error.message }}</p>
<button @click="send('RETRY')">Retry</button>
</template>
</template>
<script>
import { assign, createMachine } from 'xstate';
import { useMachine } from '@xstate/vue';
const fetchMachine = createMachine({
id: 'fetch',
initial: 'idle',
context: {
data: undefined,
error: undefined,
},
states: {
idle: {
on: { FETCH: 'loading' },
},
loading: {
invoke: {
src: 'fetchData',
onDone: {
target: 'success',
actions: assign({
data: (_context, event) => event.data,
}),
},
onError: {
target: 'failure',
actions: assign({
error: (_context, event) => event.data,
}),
},
},
},
success: {
entry: 'notifySuccess',
type: 'final',
},
failure: {
on: {
RETRY: 'loading',
},
},
},
});
export default {
props: {
onResolve: {
type: Function,
default: () => {},
},
},
setup(props) {
const { state, send } = useMachine(fetchMachine, {
actions: {
notifySuccess: (ctx) => props.onResolve(ctx.data),
},
services: {
fetchData: (_context, event) =>
fetch(`some/api/${event.query}`).then((res) => res.json()),
},
});
return {
state,
send,
};
},
};
</script>
Matching states​
For hierarchical and parallel machines, the state values will be objects, not strings. In this case, it’s better to use state.matches(...):
<template>
<div>
<loader-idle v-if="state.matches('idle')" />
<loader-loading-user v-if-else="state.matches({ loading: 'user' })" />
<loader-loading-friends v-if-else="state.matches({ loading: 'friends' })" />
</div>
</template>
Persisted and rehydrated state​
You can persist and rehydrate state with useMachine(...) via options.state:
<script>
// Get the persisted state config object from somewhere, e.g. localStorage
const persistedState = JSON.parse(
localStorage.getItem('some-persisted-state-key')
);
export default {
setup() {
const { state, send } = useMachine(someMachine, {
state: persistedState,
});
// state will initially be that persisted state, not the machine’s initialState
return { state, send };
},
};
</script>
Migration from 0.4.0​
For spawned actors created using
invokeorspawn(...), use theuseActor()hook instead ofuseService():-import { useService } from '@xstate/vue';
+import { useActor } from '@xstate/vue';
-const {state, send} = useService(someActor);
+const {state, send} = useActor(someActor);