As long as an object correctly implements the subscribe
method, it's a store. Beyond that, anything goes. It's very easy, therefore, to create custom stores with domain-specific logic.
For example, the count
store from our earlier example could include increment
, decrement
and reset
methods and avoid exposing set
and update
:
stores.js
function createCount() {
const { subscribe, set, update } = writable(0);
return {
subscribe,
increment: () => update((n) => n + 1),
decrement: () => update((n) => n - 1),
reset: () => set(0)
};
}