The UI is just a grandiose transformation of data. It is also an observer of this data and fires actions to change it. Since data (aka state) is so central to a UI, it makes sense we start first by modeling this state. With MobX, observables represent that state. Looking back at the UI design from before, we can identify various parts of the observable state:
- There is the search-text that the user types. This is an observable field of type string.
- There is an observable array of results.
- There is meta information about the results, such as the current subset and the total result count.
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There is some state to capture the async search() operation that we will be invoking. The initial status of the operation is empty. Once the user invokes the search, we are in theĀ pending state. When the search completes, we could either be in theĀ completed...