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dispatched

v1.0.5

Published

Reimplementation of github.com/facebook/flux in TypeScript with no dependency on react

Downloads

4

Readme

dispatched

Derivation of the Flux project with no dependency on React.

Although Facebook have retired Flux, many large applications still utilise it and may not wish to move away. This package provides a near drop-in alternative to Flux to allow applications to continue development without rewriting their state management.

Benefits

  • No dependencies (works with React 18.0, as well as other frameworks).
  • Written in TypeScript, provides stricter typings (derivation of types straight from code allows for more flexible usage).

Removals & Changes

  • FluxContainer, and through association:
    • FluxContainerSubcriptions
  • FluxMixinLegacy

Many changes have occurred to cleanup methods and use more modern approaches to problems imposed through its design (abstraction, errors).

A migration guide can be accessed here, which details the changes necessary to move to dispatched

Docs

Docs are viewable in the docs/ directory:

Examples

Examples are to come, but generally most of flux's examples should be applicable to this.

Installation and Usage

$ npm install dispatched

Example usage

import * as Dispatched from "dispatched";

type Action = 
    | { type: "create-todo", id: string, name: string, body: string, done: boolean }
    | { type: "delete-todo", id: string }
    | { type: "update-todo", id: string, name?: string, body?: string, done?: boolean }

type DispatchToken = { dispatchToken: string };

interface Todo {
    id: string;
    name: string;
    body: string;
    done: boolean;
}

const TodoStore = {
    todos: [],
    dispatchToken: ""
} as { todos: Todo[] } & DispatchToken;


const Dispatcher = new Dispatched.Dispatcher<Action>();

// Register a callback
TodoStore.dispatchToken = Dispatcher.register((action) => {
    switch(action.type) {
        case 'create-todo':
            TodoStore.todos.push({
                id: action.id,
                name: action.name,
                body: action.body,
                done: action.done
            });

            break;

        case 'delete-todo':
            TodoStore.todos = TodoStore.todos.filter((todo) => todo.id !== action.id);

            break;

        case 'update-todo':
            const todoIndex = TodoStore.todos.findIndex((todo) => todo.id === action.id);

            const oldTodo = TodoStores.todos[todoIndex];

            TodoStore.todos[todoIndex] = {
                id: action.id,
                name: action.name ?? oldTodo.name,
                body: action.body ?? oldTodo.body,
                done: action.done ?? oldTodo.done
            };

            break;
    }
});

License

dispatched is BSD-licensed, and derived from Facebook's flux. It's original LICENSE file has been retained, bar from the addition of line 6.