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  5. React Frontload vs TinyBase

React Frontload vs TinyBase

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Overview

React Frontload
React Frontload
Stacks0
Followers2
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GitHub Stars451
Forks20
TinyBase
TinyBase
Stacks3
Followers4
Votes0
GitHub Stars4.8K
Forks117

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Detailed Comparison

React Frontload
React Frontload
TinyBase
TinyBase

It is a library to load and manage data inline in React components that work on both client and server.

It is a tiny, reactive JavaScript library for structured state and tabular data. Tiny by name, tiny by nature, it only costs 3.0kB - 6.0kB when compressed, and has zero dependencies.

Load data with a hook which works on client and server; Data is managed in component state - no need for Redux / MobX; Written in TypeScript, typing is easy as everything's inline; Less than 3.5KB Gzipped, zero dependencies
Familiar concepts of tables, rows, and cells, and schematization to model your data domain; Flexibly reactive to reconciled updates, so you only spend cycles on the data that changes; Indexing, metrics, relationships - and even an undo stack for your app state! - out of the box; Easily sync your data to local or remote storage, and use idiomatic bindings to your React UI
Statistics
GitHub Stars
451
GitHub Stars
4.8K
GitHub Forks
20
GitHub Forks
117
Stacks
0
Stacks
3
Followers
2
Followers
4
Votes
0
Votes
0
Integrations
React
React
React
React
JavaScript
JavaScript

What are some alternatives to React Frontload, TinyBase?

Redux

Redux

It helps you write applications that behave consistently, run in different environments (client, server, and native), and are easy to test. t provides a great experience, such as live code editing combined with a time traveling debugger.

MobX

MobX

MobX is a battle tested library that makes state management simple and scalable by transparently applying functional reactive programming (TFRP). React and MobX together are a powerful combination. React renders the application state by providing mechanisms to translate it into a tree of renderable components. MobX provides the mechanism to store and update the application state that React then uses.

Zustand

Zustand

Small, fast and scaleable bearbones state-management solution. Has a comfy api based on hooks, that isn't boilerplatey or opinionated, but still just enough to be explicit and flux-like.

Effector

Effector

It is an effective multi-store state manager for Javascript apps, that allows you to manage data in complex applications.

redux-saga

redux-saga

An alternative side effect model for Redux apps

vuex

vuex

Vuex is a state management pattern + library for Vue.js applications. It serves as a centralized store for all the components in an application, with rules ensuring that the state can only be mutated in a predictable fashion. It also integrates with Vue's official devtools extension to provide advanced features such as zero-config time-travel debugging and state snapshot export / import.

redux-thunk

redux-thunk

Redux Thunk middleware allows you to write action creators that return a function instead of an action. The thunk can be used to delay the dispatch of an action, or to dispatch only if a certain condition is met. The inner function receives the store methods dispatch and getState as parameters.

Unstated

Unstated

State so simple, it goes without saying

reselect

reselect

Simple “selector” library for Redux (and others) inspired by getters in NuclearJS, subscriptions in re-frame and this proposal from speedskater.

Redux Observable

Redux Observable

It allows developers to dispatch a function that returns an observable, promise or iterable of action(s). Compose and cancel async actions to create side effects and more.

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