useHydrateAtoms
Ref: https://github.com/pmndrs/jotai/issues/340
Usage
import { atom, useAtom } from 'jotai'import { useHydrateAtoms } from 'jotai/utils'const countAtom = atom(0)const CounterPage = ({ countFromServer }) => {useHydrateAtoms([[countAtom, countFromServer]])const [count] = useAtom(countAtom)// count would be the value of `countFromServer`, not 0.}
The primary use case for useHydrateAtoms
are SSR apps like Next.js, where an initial value is e.g. fetched on the server, which can be passed to a component by props.
// Definitionfunction useHydrateAtoms(values: Iterable<readonly [Atom<unknown>, unknown]>, scope?: Scope): void
The hook takes an iterable of tuples containing [atom, value]
as an argument and optionally scope.
// Usage with an array, specifying a scopeuseHydrateAtoms([[countAtom, 42], [frameworkAtom, "Next.js"]], myScope)// Or with a mapconst [initialValues] = useState(() => new Map([[count, 42]]))useHydrateAtoms(initialValues)
Atoms can only be hydrated once per scope. Therefore, if the initial value used is changed during rerenders, it won't update the atom value.
If there's a need to hydrate in multiple scopes, use multiple useHydrateAtoms
hooks to achieve that.
useHydrateAtoms([[countAtom, 42], [frameworkAtom, "Next.js"]])useHydrateAtoms([[countAtom, 17], [frameworkAtom, "Gatsby"]], myScope)
Codesandbox
There's more examples in the Next.js section.