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useEdgesState()

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This hook makes it easy to prototype a controlled flow where you manage the state of nodes and edges outside the ReactFlowInstance. You can think of it like React’s useState hook with an additional helper callback.

import { ReactFlow, useNodesState, useEdgesState } from '@xyflow/react'; const initialNodes = []; const initialEdges = []; export default function () { const [nodes, setNodes, onNodesChange] = useNodesState(initialNodes); const [edges, setEdges, onEdgesChange] = useEdgesState(initialEdges); return ( <ReactFlow nodes={nodes} edges={edges} onNodesChange={onNodesChange} onEdgesChange={onEdgesChange} /> ); }

Signature

Parameters:
NameTypeDefault
initialEdgesEdgeType[]
Returns:
[edges: EdgeType[], setEdges: Dispatch<SetStateAction<EdgeType[]>>, onEdgesChange: OnEdgesChange<EdgeType>]
  • edges: The current array of edges. You might pass this directly to the edges prop of your <ReactFlow /> component, or you may want to manipulate it first to perform some layouting, for example.

  • setEdges: A function that you can use to update the edges. You can pass it a new array of edges or a callback that receives the current array of edges and returns a new array of edges. This is the same as the second element of the tuple returned by React’s useState hook.

  • onEdgesChange: A handy callback that can take an array of EdgeChanges and update the edges state accordingly. You’ll typically pass this directly to the onEdgesChange prop of your <ReactFlow /> component.

TypeScript

This hook accepts a generic type argument of custom edge types. See this section in our TypeScript guide for more information.

const nodes = useEdgesState<CustomEdgeType>();

Notes

  • This hook was created to make prototyping easier and our documentation examples clearer. Although it is OK to use this hook in production, in practice you may want to use a more sophisticated state management solution like Zustand instead.
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