SolidJS reactivity + UI state patterns for OpenWork
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name: solidjs-patterns description: SolidJS reactivity + UI state patterns for OpenWork
Why this skill exists
OpenWork’s UI is SolidJS: it updates via signals, not React-style rerenders.
Most “UI stuck” bugs are actually state coupling bugs (e.g. one global busy() disabling an unrelated action), not rerender issues.
This skill captures the patterns we want to consistently use in OpenWork.
Core rules
- Prefer fine-grained signals over shared global flags.
- Keep async actions scoped (each action gets its own
pendingstate). - Derive UI state via
createMemo()instead of duplicating booleans. - Avoid mutating arrays/objects stored in signals; always create new values.
Scoped async actions (recommended)
When an operation can overlap with others (permissions, installs, background refresh), don’t reuse a global busy().
Use a dedicated signal per action:
const [replying, setReplying] = createSignal(false);
async function respond() {
if (replying()) return;
setReplying(true);
try {
await doTheThing();
} finally {
setReplying(false);
}
}
Why
A single busy() boolean creates deadlocks:
- Long-running task sets
busy(true) - A permission prompt appears and its buttons are disabled by
busy() - The task can’t continue until permission is answered
- The user can’t answer because buttons are disabled
Fix: permission UI must be disabled only by a permission-specific pending state.
Signal snapshots in async handlers
If you read signals inside an async function and you need stable values, snapshot early:
const request = activePermission();
if (!request) return;
const requestID = request.id;
await respondPermission(requestID, "always");
Derived UI state
Prefer createMemo() for computed disabled states:
const canSend = createMemo(() => prompt().trim().length > 0 && !busy());
Lists
- Use setter callbacks for derived updates:
setItems((current) => current.filter((x) => x.id !== id));
- Don’t mutate
currentin-place.
Practical checklist (SolidJS UI changes)
- Does any button depend on a global flag that could be true during long-running work?
- Could two async actions overlap and fight over one boolean?
- Is any UI state duplicated (can be derived instead)?
- Do event handlers read signals after an
awaitwhere values might have changed?
References
- SolidJS: https://www.solidjs.com/docs/latest
- SolidJS signals: https://www.solidjs.com/docs/latest/api#createsignal
- SolidJS memos: https://www.solidjs.com/docs/latest/api#creatememo
