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ngrx-state-generator

v1.0.2

Published

A generator for Ngrx State with facade architecture

Downloads

5

Readme

ngrx-state-generator

A node app that allows you to generate general state files for ngrx

Installation

$npm i ngrx-state-generator -g

you can use npx generate-state through cli to use generator.

Use help command to get syntax if you needed :

$npx generate-state --help

Generate All needed state files and codes to use in angular ngrx project.

$npx generate-state sample

If You didn't need to have a method like read you can add next parameter like this :

$npx generate-state sample cudf

the parameter will parse to methods like that :

c => create

r => read

u => update

d => delete

f => facade

with remove any of words from crudf you will remove the method

after you entered a full state , code will make a folder with given name + state and files to handel all functionality that will explain below :

$npx generate-state sample

will be like that :

sample-state _
              |_index.ts
              |_sample-state.module.ts
              |_sample.actions.ts
              |_sample.effects.ts
              |_sample.entity.ts
              |_sample.facade.ts
              |_sample.reducer.ts
              |_sample.selectors.ts
              |_sample.service.ts

You can simply add folder to your ngrx folder and use it by importing simple-state.module.ts Because of using exposer you can use

import SampleStateModule from 'sample-state';