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useState | The useState composable creates a reactive and SSR-friendly shared state. |
useState
useState<T>(init?: () => T | Ref<T>): Ref<T>
useState<T>(key: string, init?: () => T | Ref<T>): Ref<T>
- key: A unique key ensuring that data fetching is properly de-duplicated across requests. If you do not provide a key, then a key that is unique to the file and line number of the instance of
useState
will be generated for you. - init: A function that provides initial value for the state when not initiated. This function can also return a
Ref
. - T: (typescript only) Specify the type of state
::alert{type=warning}
Because the data inside useState
will be serialized to JSON, it is important that it does not contain anything that cannot be serialized, such as classes, functions or symbols.
::
::alert{type=warning}
useState
is a reserved function name transformed by the compiler, so you should not name your own function useState
.
::
::ReadMore{link="/docs/getting-started/state-management"} ::
Using shallowRef
If you don't need your state to be deeply reactive, you can combine useState
with shallowRef
. This can improve performance when your state contains large objects and arrays.
const state = useState('my-shallow-state', () => shallowRef({ deep: 'not reactive' }))
// isShallow(state) === true