v2 API migration
RFC: https://github.com/pmndrs/jotai/discussions/1514
Jotai v1 is released at June 2022, and there has been various feedbacks. React also proposes first-class support for promises. Jotai v2 will have a new API.
Unfortunately, there are some breaking changes along with new features.
What are new features
Vanilla library
Jotai comes with vanilla (non-React) functions
and React functions separately.
They are provided from alternate entry points like jotai/vanilla.
Store API
Jotai exposes store interface so that you can directly manipulate atom values.
import { createStore } from 'jotai' // or from 'jotai/vanilla'const store = createStore()store.set(fooAtom, 'foo')console.log(store.get(fooAtom)) // prints "foo"const unsub = store.sub(fooAtom, () => {console.log('fooAtom value in store is changed')})// call unsub() to unsubscribe.
You can also create your own React Context to pass a store.
More flexible atom write function
The write function can accept multiple arguments, and return a value.
atom((get) => get(...),(get, set, arg1, arg2, ...) => {...return someValue})
What are breaking
Async atoms are no longer special
Async atoms are just normal atoms with promise values.
Atoms getter functions don't resolve promises.
On the other hand, useAtom hook continues to resolve promises.
Some utils like splitAtom expects sync atoms,
and won't work with async atoms.
Writable atom type is changed (TypeScript only)
// OldWritableAtom<Value, Arg, Result extends void | Promise<void>>// NewWritableAtom<Value, Args extends unknown[], Result>
In general, we should avoid using WritableAtom type directly.
Some functions are dropped
- Provider's
initialValuesprop is removed, becausestoreis more flexible. - Provider's scope props is removed, because you can create own context.
abortableAtomutil is removed, because the feature is included by defaultwaitForAllutil is removed, becausePromise.alljust works
Migration guides
Async atoms
get function for read function of async atoms
doesn't resolve promises, so you have to put await or .then().
In short, the change is something like the following. (If you are TypeScript users, types will tell where to changes.)
Previous API
const asyncAtom = atom(async () => 'hello')const derivedAtom = atom((get) => get(asyncAtom).toUppercase())
New API
const asyncAtom = atom(async () => 'hello')const derivedAtom = atom(async (get) => (await get(asyncAtom)).toUppercase())// orconst derivedAtom = atom((get) => get(asyncAtom).then((x) => x.toUppercase()))
Provider's initialValues prop
Previous API
const countAtom = atom(0)// in component<Provider initialValues={[[countAtom, 1]]}>...
New API
const countAtom = atom(0)const HydrateAtoms = ({ initialValues, children }) => {useHydrateAtoms(initialValues)return children}// in component<Provider><HydrateAtoms initialValues={[[countAtom, 1]]}>...
Provider's scope prop
Previous API
const myScope = Symbol()// Parent component<Provider scope={myScope}>...</Provider>// Child componentuseAtom(..., myScope)
New API
const MyContext = createContext()const store = createStore()// Parent component<MyContext.Provider value={store}>...</MyContext.Provider>// Child Componentconst store = useContext(MyContext)useAtom(..., { store })
abortableAtom util
You no longer need the previous abortableAtom util,
because it's now supported with the normal atom.
Previous API
const asyncAtom = abortableAtom(async (get, { signal }) => {...}
New API
const asyncAtom = atom(async (get, { signal }) => {...}
waitForAll util
You no longer need the previous waitForAll util,
because we can use native Promise APIs.
Previous API
const allAtom = waitForAll([fooAtom, barAtom])
New API
const allAtom = atom((get) => Promise.all([get(fooAtom), get(barAtom)]))
Note that creating an atom in render function can cause infinite loop
splitAtom util (or some other utils) with async atoms
splitAtom util only accepts sync atoms.
You need to unwrap async atoms before passing.
This applies to some other utils like atomsWithQuery from jotai-tanstack-query.
Previous API
const splittedAtom = splitAtom(asyncArrayAtom)
New API
const splittedAtom = splitAtom(unwrap(asyncArrayAtom, () => []))
As of writing, unwrap is unstable and not documented.
You can instead use loadable, which gives more controll on loading status.
If you need to use <Suspense>, atoms-in-atom pattern would help.
For more information, refer the following discussions:
- https://github.com/pmndrs/jotai/discussions/1615
- https://github.com/jotaijs/jotai-tanstack-query/issues/21
- https://github.com/pmndrs/jotai/discussions/1751
Some other changes
Utils
atomWithStorageutil'sdelayInitis removed as being default. Also it will always renderinitialValueon first render, and the stored value, if any, on subsequent renders. The new behavior differs from v1. See https://github.com/pmndrs/jotai/discussions/1737 for more information.useHydrateAtomscan only accept writable atoms.
Import statements
The v2 API is also provided from alternate entry points for library authors and non-React users.
jotai/vanillajotai/vanilla/utilsjotai/reactjotai/react/utils
// Available since v1.11.0import { atom } from 'jotai/vanilla'import { useAtom } from 'jotai/react'// Available since v2.0.0import { atom } from 'jotai' // is same as 'jotai/vanilla'import { useAtom } from 'jotai' // is same as 'jotai/react'
Note: If you are not using ESM, you want to prefer using jotai/vanilla etc. instead of jotai, for better tree shaking.