Defined in: async-rate-limiter/createAsyncRateLimiter.ts:11
• TFn extends AnyAsyncFunction
• TSelected = {}
readonly state: Accessor<Readonly<TSelected>>;
readonly state: Accessor<Readonly<TSelected>>;
Defined in: async-rate-limiter/createAsyncRateLimiter.ts:20
Reactive state that will be updated when the rate limiter state changes
Use this instead of rateLimiter.store.state
readonly store: Store<Readonly<AsyncRateLimiterState<TFn>>>;
readonly store: Store<Readonly<AsyncRateLimiterState<TFn>>>;
Defined in: async-rate-limiter/createAsyncRateLimiter.ts:26
Use rateLimiter.state instead of rateLimiter.store.state if you want to read reactive state. The state on the store object is not reactive, as it has not been wrapped in a useStore hook internally. Although, you can make the state reactive by using the useStore in your own usage.