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Immer: Immutable Data in Practice

关于Immer 不可变数据实践,: many developers only stay at the API call level. This article discusses real-world problems and solutions from a production perspective.

Basic Principles

The key lies in understanding the core logic:

javascript
import { create } from 'zustand'
import { persist, devtools } from 'zustand/middleware'

const useStore = create(
  devtools(persist(
    (set, get) => ({
      user: null,
      theme: 'light',
      notifications: [],
      setUser: (user) => set({ user }),
      toggleTheme: () => set(s => ({
        theme: s.theme === 'light' ? 'dark' : 'light'
      })),
      unreadCount: () => get().notifications.filter(n => !n.read).length
    }),
    { name: 'app-store' }
  ))
)

Performance optimization should be tailored to specific scenarios; not all cases require over-optimization.

Advanced Features

We can improve it in the following ways:

javascript
import { create } from 'zustand'
import { persist, devtools } from 'zustand/middleware'

const useStore = create(
  devtools(persist(
    (set, get) => ({
      user: null,
      theme: 'light',
      notifications: [],
      setUser: (user) => set({ user }),
      toggleTheme: () => set(s => ({
        theme: s.theme === 'light' ? 'dark' : 'light'
      })),
      unreadCount: () => get().notifications.filter(n => !n.read).length
    }),
    { name: 'app-store' }
  ))
)

This approach has been running stably in production for over six months and has been practically validated.

Project Practice

Let's start with the basic implementation:

javascript
import { create } from 'zustand'
import { persist, devtools } from 'zustand/middleware'

const useStore = create(
  devtools(persist(
    (set, get) => ({
      user: null,
      theme: 'light',
      notifications: [],
      setUser: (user) => set({ user }),
      toggleTheme: () => set(s => ({
        theme: s.theme === 'light' ? 'dark' : 'light'
      })),
      unreadCount: () => get().notifications.filter(n => !n.read).length
    }),
    { name: 'app-store' }
  ))
)

This code demonstrates the basic usage. In real projects, you also need to consider error handling and edge cases.

Best Practices

Building on this foundation, we can further optimize:

javascript
import { create } from 'zustand'
import { persist, devtools } from 'zustand/middleware'

const useStore = create(
  devtools(persist(
    (set, get) => ({
      user: null,
      theme: 'light',
      notifications: [],
      setUser: (user) => set({ user }),
      toggleTheme: () => set(s => ({
        theme: s.theme === 'light' ? 'dark' : 'light'
      })),
      unreadCount: () => get().notifications.filter(n => !n.read).length
    }),
    { name: 'app-store' }
  ))
)

This pattern is very practical in large projects and can significantly reduce maintenance costs.

Summary

  • In team collaboration, conventions and documentation are more important than the technology itself
  • Stay updated with the community; technical solutions need continuous iteration
  • Don't adopt new technology just for the sake of it
  • Code examples are for reference only and need to be adjusted according to your business scenario

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