kibana/examples/state_containers_examples/public/index.ts
Anton Dosov a7a557babe
[State Management] State syncing utilities (#53582)
Today, apps rely on AppState and GlobalState in the ui/state_management module to deal with internal (app) and shared (global) state. These classes give apps an ability to read/write state, when is then synced to the URL as well as sessionStorage. They also react to changes in the URL and automatically update state & emit events when changes occur.

This PR introduces new state synching utilities, which together with state containers src/plugins/kibana_utils/public/state_containers will be a replacement for AppState and GlobalState in New Platform.
2020-01-10 17:14:33 +03:00

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import { StateContainersExamplesPlugin } from './plugin';
export const plugin = () => new StateContainersExamplesPlugin();