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Jotai adapter for json-render's StateStore interface. Wire a Jotai atom as the state backend for json-render.
npm install @json-render/jotai @json-render/core @json-render/react jotai
import { atom } from "jotai";
import { jotaiStateStore } from "@json-render/jotai";
import { StateProvider } from "@json-render/react";
// 1. Create an atom that holds the json-render state
const uiAtom = atom<Record<string, unknown>>({ count: 0 });
// 2. Create the json-render StateStore adapter
const store = jotaiStateStore({ atom: uiAtom });
// 3. Use it
<StateProvider store={store}>
{/* json-render reads/writes go through Jotai */}
</StateProvider>
If your app already uses a Jotai <Provider> with a custom store, pass it so both json-render and your components share the same state:
import { atom, createStore } from "jotai";
import { Provider as JotaiProvider } from "jotai/react";
import { jotaiStateStore } from "@json-render/jotai";
import { StateProvider } from "@json-render/react";
const jStore = createStore();
const uiAtom = atom<Record<string, unknown>>({ count: 0 });
const store = jotaiStateStore({ atom: uiAtom, store: jStore });
<JotaiProvider store={jStore}>
<StateProvider store={store}>
{/* Both json-render and useAtom() see the same state */}
</StateProvider>
</JotaiProvider>
jotaiStateStore(options)Creates a StateStore backed by a Jotai atom.
| Option | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
atom |
WritableAtom<StateModel, [StateModel], void> |
Yes | A writable atom holding the state model |
store |
Jotai Store |
No | The Jotai store instance. Defaults to a new store created internally. Pass your own to share state with <Provider>. |