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fluxdux

v1.0.5

Published

Flux and Redux together

Readme

FluxDux

The best of both FLUX and Redux all in one package.

Description

This library is a mixture of both FLUX and Redux's features. Each store will only be keeping its own data state, the state is reduced through store.reduce method. Store does not listen directly to actions, but through an immediate object called the handler. These handlers will listen to actions that being dispatched from view.

For more detail explaination, please follow this tutorial.

Install

Install directly from npm using command-line.

npm install --save fluxdux

Or clone from github

git clone https://github.com/nquangtrung/fluxdux

Usage

Please see demo/demo.js for some quick usage example.

Define store with its reducers.

var FluxDux = require('../fluxdux.js');
var store = FluxDux.createStore('notes', {
    initialState : function() { ... },
    add : function(state, data) { 
        /* Add new note to current state and return a new state */ 
        return newState; 
    },
    delete : function(state, data) { 
        /* Remove data from current state and return a new state */ 
        return newState; 
    },
    /* Other reducers here */
});

Define actions.

var actions = FluxDux.createActions(
	[ "add", "delete" ]
);

How handler will connect action and store

FluxDux.handle(actions, {
    add : function(data) {
        store.reduce("add", data);
    },
    delete : function(data) {
        store.reduce("delete", data);
    }
});

Actions can be dispatched through directly calling the method.

actions.add({ text: "text1", author: "author1" });
actions.delete({ index: 1 });
actions.add({ text: "text2", author: "author2" });

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