State machines are great for modeling state in applications. However, we often need to persist and restore state across sessions - for example, when a user closes and reopens their browser. In this article, we’ll explore how to persist and restore state in XState so your frontend applications or backend workflows can pick up where it left off.
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View all tagsHappy 2023! The Stately team is back from their first off-site of the year in Lisbon and excited to get started on our plans for this year. We thought we’d kick off the year with a reminder of all the features we’ve released since the Stately Studio 1.0 release in October. It’s been just three months, and we already have so much to share.
We have introduced a new feature to the Stately Studio, a feature we hope you’ll never see. Let’s call it machine restore, for lack of a better description.