# @theatre/react Utilities for using [Theatre.js](https://www.theatrejs.com) or [Dataverse](https://github.com/theatre-js/theatre/tree/main/packages/dataverse) with React. ## Documentation ### `useVal(pointerOrPrism)` A React hook that returns the value of the given prism or pointer. Usage with Dataverse pointers: ```tsx import {Atom} from '@theatre/dataverse' import {useVal} from '@theatre/react' const atom = new Atom({foo: 'foo'}) function Component() { const foo = useVal(atom.pointer.foo) return
{foo}
} ``` Usage with Dataverse prisms: ```tsx import {prism} from '@theatre/dataverse' import {useVal} from '@theatre/react' const pr = prism(() => 'some value') function Component() { const value = useVal(pr) return
{value}
} ``` Usage with Theatre.js pointers: ```tsx import {useVal} from '@theatre/react' import {getProject} from '@theatre/core' const obj = getProject('my project').sheet('my sheet').object('my object', {foo: 'default value of props.foo'}) function Component() { const value = useVal(obj.props.foo) return
obj.foo is {value}
} ``` _Note that `useVal()` is a React hook, so it can only be used inside a React component's render function. `val()` on the other hand, can be used either inside a `prism` (which would be reactive) or anywhere where reactive values are not needed._ ### `usePrism(fn, deps)` Creates a prism out of `fn` and subscribes the element to the value of the created prism. ```tsx import {Atom, val, prism} from '@theatre/dataverse' import {usePrism} from '@theatre/react' const state = new Atom({a: 1, b: 1}) function Component(props: {which: 'a' | 'b'}) { const value = usePrism(() => { prism.isPrism() // true // note that this function is running inside a prism, so all of prism's // hooks (prism.memo(), prism.effect(), etc) are available const num = val(props.which === 'a' ? state.pointer.a : state.pointer.b) return doExpensiveComputation(num) }, // since our prism reads `props.which`, we should include it in the deps array [props.which] ) return
{value}
} ``` > Note that just like `useMemo(..., deps)`, it's necessary to provide a `deps` array to `usePrism()`.