The observer HoC automatically subscribes React components to any observables that are used during rendering . As a result, components will automatically re-render when relevant observables change. It also makes sure that components don’t re-render when there are no relevant changes.
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Provider is the container for all React Spectrum applications . It defines the theme, locale, and other application level settings, and can also be used to provide common properties to a group of components.
Read moreWhat are MobX reactions?
The MobX triad is completed when we add Reactions into the mix. Having reactions is what triggers the reactivity in the system. A reaction implicitly tracks all the observables which are being used and then re-executes its logic whenever the depending observables change .
Read moreWhat is a MobX store?
The primary purpose of MobX is to simplify the management of Reactive State in your application . As your application scales, the amount of state you manage will also increase. This requires some techniques to break down your application state and divvy it up across a set of stores.
Read moreIs MobX scalable?
MobX is a tested library that makes state management simple & scalable by applying functional reactive programming (TFRP) transparently.16 Ara 2019
Read moreWhat is difference between MobX and Redux?
In Mobx, a lot of built-in abstraction is there, which leads to less code. In Redux, there is less abstraction and a need to write more code . Mobx is mainly used to develop the application fast and in less time. Redux developed applications generally take time because of their complexity.
Read moreIs MobX outdated?
https://github.com/mobxjs/mobx/ is now monorepo with all the packages, so nothing is deprecated .
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