API Documentation / pinia / DefineStoreOptionsInPlugin
Interface: DefineStoreOptionsInPlugin<Id, S, G, A>
pinia.DefineStoreOptionsInPlugin
Available options
when creating a pinia plugin.
Type parameters
Name | Type |
---|---|
Id | extends string |
S | extends StateTree |
G | G |
A | A |
Hierarchy
Omit
<DefineStoreOptions
<Id
,S
,G
,A
>,"id"
|"actions"
>↳
DefineStoreOptionsInPlugin
Properties
actions
• actions: A
Extracted object of actions. Added by useStore() when the store is built using the setup API, otherwise uses the one passed to defineStore()
. Defaults to an empty object if no actions are defined.
getters
• Optional
getters: G
& ThisType
<UnwrapRef
<S
> & _StoreWithGetters
<G
> & PiniaCustomProperties
<string
, StateTree
, _GettersTree
<StateTree
>, _ActionsTree
>> & _GettersTree
<S
>
Optional object of getters.
Inherited from
Omit.getters
state
• Optional
state: () => S
Type declaration
▸ (): S
Function to create a fresh state. Must be an arrow function to ensure correct typings!
Returns
S
Inherited from
Omit.state
Methods
hydrate
▸ Optional
hydrate(storeState
, initialState
): void
Allows hydrating the store during SSR when complex state (like client side only refs) are used in the store definition and copying the value from pinia.state
isn't enough.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
storeState | UnwrapRef <S > | the current state in the store |
initialState | UnwrapRef <S > | initialState |
Returns
void
Example
If in your state
, you use any customRef
s, any computed
s, or any ref
s that have a different value on Server and Client, you need to manually hydrate them. e.g., a custom ref that is stored in the local storage:
const useStore = defineStore('main', {
state: () => ({
n: useLocalStorage('key', 0)
}),
hydrate(storeState, initialState) {
// @ts-expect-error: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/43826
storeState.n = useLocalStorage('key', 0)
}
})
Inherited from
Omit.hydrate