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id: getting-started |
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title: Getting Started |
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sidebar_label: Getting Started |
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description: 'Getting Started' |
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--- |
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import { InternalLinks } from '@site/src/components/InternalLinks' |
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import { ExternalLinks } from '@site/src/components/ExternalLinks' |
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import PackageTabs from '@site/src/components/PackageManagerTabs' |
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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs' |
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import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem' |
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import Link from '@docusaurus/Link' |
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A library for creating memoized "selector" functions. Commonly used with Redux, but usable with any plain JS immutable data as well. |
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- Selectors can compute derived data, allowing <ExternalLinks.Redux /> to store the minimal possible state. |
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- Selectors are efficient. A selector is not recomputed unless one of its arguments changes. |
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- Selectors are composable. They can be used as input to other selectors. |
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The **Redux docs usage page on <Link to="https://redux.js.org/usage/deriving-data-selectors">Deriving Data with Selectors</Link>** covers the purpose and motivation for selectors, why memoized selectors are useful, typical Reselect usage patterns, and using selectors with <ExternalLinks.ReactRedux />. |
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While Reselect is not exclusive to <ExternalLinks.Redux />, it is already included by default in <ExternalLinks.ReduxToolkit text='the official Redux Toolkit package' /> - no further installation needed. |
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```ts |
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import { createSelector } from '@reduxjs/toolkit' |
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``` |
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For standalone usage, install the `reselect` package: |
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<PackageTabs /> |
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--- |
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Reselect exports a `createSelector` API, which generates memoized selector functions. `createSelector` accepts one or more input selectors, which extract values from arguments, and a result function that receives the extracted values and should return a derived value. If the generated output selector is called multiple times, the output will only be recalculated when the extracted values have changed. |
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You can play around with the following **example** in <Link to='https://codesandbox.io/s/reselect-example-g3k9gf?file=/src/index.js'>this CodeSandbox</Link>: |
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{} |
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<Tabs |
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groupId='language' |
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defaultValue='ts' |
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values={[ |
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{label: 'TypeScript', value: 'ts'}, |
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{label: 'JavaScript', value: 'js'}, |
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]}> |
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<TabItem value='ts'> |
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```ts title="basicUsage.ts" |
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import { createSelector } from 'reselect' |
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interface RootState { |
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todos: { id: number; completed: boolean }[] |
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alerts: { id: number; read: boolean }[] |
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} |
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const state: RootState = { |
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todos: [ |
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{ id: 0, completed: false }, |
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{ id: 1, completed: true } |
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], |
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alerts: [ |
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{ id: 0, read: false }, |
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{ id: 1, read: true } |
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] |
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} |
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const selectCompletedTodos = (state: RootState) => { |
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console.log('selector ran') |
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return state.todos.filter(todo => todo.completed === true) |
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} |
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selectCompletedTodos(state) |
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selectCompletedTodos(state) |
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selectCompletedTodos(state) |
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const memoizedSelectCompletedTodos = createSelector( |
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[(state: RootState) => state.todos], |
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todos => { |
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console.log('memoized selector ran') |
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return todos.filter(todo => todo.completed === true) |
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} |
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) |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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console.log(selectCompletedTodos(state) === selectCompletedTodos(state)) |
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console.log( |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) === memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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) |
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``` |
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</TabItem> |
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<TabItem value='js'> |
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```js title="basicUsage.js" |
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import { createSelector } from 'reselect' |
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const state = { |
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todos: [ |
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{ id: 0, completed: false }, |
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{ id: 1, completed: true } |
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], |
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alerts: [ |
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{ id: 0, read: false }, |
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{ id: 1, read: true } |
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] |
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} |
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const selectCompletedTodos = state => { |
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console.log('selector ran') |
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return state.todos.filter(todo => todo.completed === true) |
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} |
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selectCompletedTodos(state) // selector ran |
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selectCompletedTodos(state) // selector ran |
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selectCompletedTodos(state) // selector ran |
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const memoizedSelectCompletedTodos = createSelector( |
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[state => state.todos], |
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todos => { |
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console.log('memoized selector ran') |
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return todos.filter(todo => todo.completed === true) |
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} |
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) |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) // memoized selector ran |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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console.log(selectCompletedTodos(state) === selectCompletedTodos(state)) //=> false |
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console.log( |
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memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) === memoizedSelectCompletedTodos(state) |
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) //=> true |
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``` |
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</TabItem> |
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</Tabs> |
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{} |
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As you can see from the example above, `memoizedSelectCompletedTodos` does not run the second or third time, but we still get the same return value as last time. |
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In addition to skipping unnecessary recalculations, `memoizedSelectCompletedTodos` returns the existing result reference if there is no recalculation. This is important for libraries like React-Redux or React that often rely on reference equality checks to optimize UI updates. |
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--- |
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- <InternalLinks.Selector text={<b>Selector Function</b>} /> |
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: A function that accepts one or more JavaScript values as arguments, and derives |
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a result. When used with <ExternalLinks.Redux />, the first argument is typically |
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the entire Redux store state. |
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- <InternalLinks.InputSelectors text={<b>Input Selectors</b>} /> |
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: Basic selector functions used as building blocks for creating a memoized selector. |
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They are passed as the first argument(s) to <InternalLinks.CreateSelector />, and |
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are called with all selector arguments. They are responsible for extracting and |
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providing necessary values to the <InternalLinks.ResultFunction />. |
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- <InternalLinks.OutputSelector text={<b>Output Selector</b>} /> |
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: The actual memoized selectors created by <InternalLinks.CreateSelector />. |
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- <InternalLinks.ResultFunction text={<b>Result Function</b>} /> |
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: The function that comes after the <InternalLinks.InputSelectors /> |
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. It takes the <InternalLinks.InputSelectors />' return values as arguments |
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and returns a result. |
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- <InternalLinks.Dependencies text={<b>Dependencies</b>} /> |
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: Same as <InternalLinks.InputSelectors /> |
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. They are what the <InternalLinks.OutputSelector /> "depends" on. |
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The below example serves as a visual aid: |
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```ts |
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const outputSelector = createSelector( |
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[inputSelector1, inputSelector2, inputSelector3], // synonymous with `dependencies`. |
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resultFunc // Result function |
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) |
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``` |
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