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useOnyx now accepts a subscribed option (defaults to true)

When subscribed is false, the hook keeps its Onyx connection open (so the value stays cache-warm) but stops re-rendering the component on background writes to that key. It defers the render trigger, not the value: any render from another cause still reads the latest value via getSnapshot(), and flipping subscribed back to true (e.g. on re-focus) re-renders with the newest value.

Why

Out-of-focus screens re-render every time their underlying data churns, even when nothing is on screen. That's wasted render work. subscribed: false lets a screen pause its render reactions while staying connected, then catch up instantly when it matters again, without paying the connect/disconnect cost of tearing the subscription down and rebuilding it.

Why this implementation

  • Gate onStoreChange() behind a ref, don't re-subscribe. The connect callback reads subscribedRef.current and skips onStoreChange() while paused. Toggling subscribed never re-subscribes, so we avoid the connect/reset churn a subscribe-dependency approach would cause.
  • Still invalidate the snapshot cache on every write, even while paused. This is the subtle part: the value must not go stale. Because we keep invalidating and set shouldGetCachedValueRef, the next render from any cause serves the fresh value instead of a cached-stale one.
  • The initial load is never paused. A cold key (storage-only, not yet in cache) mounted with subscribed: false still delivers its first value — the gate also fires while the result is 'loading', so the hook can't get stuck at loading. Only writes after the value has loaded are suppressed. Guarded by a regression test that fails without the condition.
  • Catch-up on the focus flip. The ref is synced in a passive effect (so the gate only ever reflects committed renders, never an aborted concurrent render). On a false → true flip, that same effect delivers any write that was gated in the commit→effect gap, so a just-focused screen can't miss an update. No-op when nothing was gated (getSnapshot() returns the same reference and useSyncExternalStore bails out).
  • Default is unchanged. subscribed defaults to true, so existing consumers behave exactly as before. Verified by perf tests (identical render counts) and a dedicated default-path test. 8 unit tests cover the option overall, including the mount-focused-then-blur production pattern.

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P3 Badge Sync subscribed ref before passive effects

When a consumer flips subscribed from true to false (for example during a screen-blur render), this passive effect leaves subscribedRef.current at the old true value until after commit. Any Onyx write from a sibling layout effect or immediate microtask in that commit→effect window will pass the guard in the connection callback and call onStoreChange(), causing the off-screen/background re-render this option is meant to suppress. Syncing the ref during render or in a layout effect avoids that stale-true window.

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You're right that there's a small gap. When subscribed flips from true to false, the ref only updates after React runs effects. If an Onyx write lands in that tiny window between the render committing and the effect running, the callback still sees true and triggers one re-render that ideally would have been skipped.

We're keeping it this way on purpose, for three reasons:

  1. First, the damage is tiny and harmless. Worst case is one extra render, showing correct data, on a screen that just went off-screen. Compare that to the opposite direction (false to true): if the ref were stale there, a visible screen would miss fresh data, which is a real correctness bug. That direction is already handled by the catch-up in this effect. So the rule of thumb here is: when the gate is briefly wrong, it should fail by rendering too much, never by showing stale data. This window fails in the safe direction.

  2. Second, the suggested fixes are worse than the problem. We can't "catch up" after the fact like we did for the focus direction, because you can't undo a render that already happened. The only real fix is updating the ref earlier. Updating it during render was already flagged as a P2 in an earlier round: with concurrent rendering, an aborted render could write false into the ref while the visible screen is still subscribed, and then a visible screen stops getting updates. useLayoutEffect would work but brings the SSR warning problem and would be the first use of that pattern in this library. Neither trade is worth it to skip one background render in case of that tiny gap.

  3. Third, TanStack Query has exactly the same window in its subscribed option and ships with it unmitigated. Their subscription is only torn down when React runs the passive effect, so a query update in that same commit-to-effect gap also re-renders the component that just unsubscribed. This isn't an implementation bug on our side, it's just how useSyncExternalStore works: subscription changes always take effect when effects flush, not when the render commits.

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Yeah I think it's not worth investing on this, bringing more unecessary complexity is exactly what we want to avoid in the hook

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