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Explain how .provide()
can not be called imperatively to override implementations
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Does the new |
Not exactly. With setup({
actors: {
fetchUser: fromPromise(() => fetch("/user")),
},
})
.createMachine({})
.provide({
actors: {
fetchUser: fromPromise(() => Promise.resolve({ name: "Kevin" })),
},
}); |
}); | ||
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// This will NOT utilize the provided implementations. | ||
const feedbackActor = interpret(feedbackMachine).start(); |
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This should be createActor
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// Do NOT do this! | ||
const feedbackMachine = createMachine({...}); | ||
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feedbackMachine.provide({ |
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Assign this to a new machine var and pass to createActor(newMachine)
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