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@akalli/state

v0.0.3

Published

This library is part of a larger framework with many solutions that you can access at www.akalli-framework.com. All the modules are independent so you can use it without the other ones but we recommend give it a try due the fact they make much easier to i

Readme

Overview

This library is part of a larger framework with many solutions that you can access at www.akalli-framework.com. All the modules are independent so you can use it without the other ones but we recommend give it a try due the fact they make much easier to implement the features navigation(@akalli/navigation), global state(@akalli/state) and icons(@akalli/icons).

you can easily access all modules in our expo template... $$$$$$$

Quick start

This package helps to use redux toolkit in an easier way just sending your slices you are able to manipulate the data without concerns like configuration.

Instalation

npm install @akalli/state react-redux redux-persist redux-persist-transform-filter @reduxjs/toolkit @react-native-async-storage/async-storage

Example:

const ChildComponent = () => {
  const dispatch = useAppDispatch();
  useEffect(() => {
    dispatch(slice.actions.login());
  }, []);
  const isLoggedIn = useSelector((state: IState) => state?.auth?.isLoggedIn);
  if (isLoggedIn) {
    return <Text>You are logged in</Text>;
  } else {
    return <Text>You are not logged in</Text>;
  }
};

Configuration

interface IAuthState {
  isLoggedIn: boolean;
}

const slice = createSlice({
  name: "auth",
  initialState: { isLoggedIn: false },
  reducers: {
    login: (state: IAuthState) => {
      state.isLoggedIn = true;
    },
  },
});

export const { clearstore, store, useAppDispatch, persistor } =
  AkState.reduxInit({
    auth: slice.reducer,
  });

At your entry point level:

export default function App() {
  return (
    <StateProvider store={store} persistor={persistor}>
      <View>
        <Text>Open up App.tsx to start working on your app!</Text>
        <StatusBar style="auto" />
        <ChildComponent />
      </View>
    </StateProvider>
  );
}

Contribute

Publish a new version

  1. Replace main with index.ts on package.json
  2. Delete all dependencies from package.json
  3. npm publish

Development

  1. Replace main with node_modules/expo/AppEntry.js in package.json
  2. Add all packages again to dependencies in package.json
  3. expo start or npm start and scan QR code on expo go

Dependencies of package.json

    "@react-native-async-storage/async-storage": "~1.17.3",
    "babel-plugin-transform-inline-environment-variables": "^0.4.3",
    "react": "17.0.2",
    "react-dom": "17.0.2",
    "expo": "~45.0.0",
    "expo-status-bar": "~1.3.0",
    "react-native": "0.68.2",
    "react-native-reanimated": "^2.8.0",
    "react-native-safe-area-context": "4.2.4",
    "react-native-web": "0.17.7",
    "react-redux": "^7.2.6",
    "redux-persist": "^6.0.0",
    "redux-persist-transform-filter": "^0.0.20",
    "@reduxjs/toolkit": "^1.7.2",
    "react-native-gesture-handler": "~2.2.1"