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@redux-mvc/core

v1.0.12

Published

MVC Framework (react and redux)

Downloads

18

Readme

redux-mvc

Alternative react bindings framework for React and Redux.

Modular, composable, reusable.

Docs

Examples

build status npm version npm downloads

Installation

# If you use npm:
npm install @redux-mvc/core

# Or if you use Yarn:
yarn add @redux-mvc/core

Motivations

  • Make an analogy with traditional MVC architecture.
  • Bring back separation of concerns.
  • redux is great for separation of concerns and reducing complexity, but is not modular and composable by default. Then is very hard to reuse.
  • Chop big redux state trees and make atomic modules.
  • Reduce the boilerplate around creating reducers, actionCreators, selectors, and wiring it all together.
  • Show the value of using a general but safe framework that enforces certain architecture choices.
  • Make a modular framework to be able to customize it to your needs.
  • Modules run when the module context component is constructed, not before like redux.
  • Bring back code splitting for redux.