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reducer-matching

v0.5.4

Published

A functional redux utility to replace the switch case statement.

Downloads

12

Readme

reducer-matching

A functional redux util to replace the switch case statement.

Get the pattern below as alternative to switch case statement.

Instalation

The reducerMatching is an useful function and can replace the switch statement in the project, assuming a functional posture in the code.

npm install --save reducer-matching

reducerMatching(conditions: Array) : newState: Object

var reducerMatch: [string, function] = [types.INC_COUNT, (state, action) => 'do something...'];

In case of no matches, the reducer matching will return the state without changes.

import reducerMatching from 'reducer-matching';

const initialState = {};

const reducer = (state = initialState, action) => reducerMatching(
  [ types.INC_COUNT,            incrementCounter  ],
  [ types.DEC_COUNT,            decrementCounter  ],
  [ types.FETCH_USERS,          fetchUsers        ],
  [ types.FETCH_USERS_SUCCESS,  fetchUsersSuccess ],
  [ types.FETCH_USERS_FAILURE,  fetchUsersFailure ]
)(state, action);

// ... some reducers

function fetchUsersSuccess(state, action) {
  return {
    ...state,
    isFetchingUsers: false,
    users: action.payload,
  };
}

// ... other reducers

export default reducer;

Running the Tests

The tests was make in Jest.

npm run test

Contributing

Any PR is welcome! :D

Built With

  • Ramda - A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers.

Motivation

  • Before:
const reducer = (state = appInitialState, action) => {
 switch (action.type) {
   case types.INC_COUNT:
   return { ...state, count: state.count + 1 };
   case types.DEC_COUNT:
   return { ...state, count: state.count - 1 };
   case types.INC_TEN_COUNT:
   return { ...state, count: state.count + 10};
   case types.DEC_TEN_COUNT:
   return { ...state, count: state.count - 10 };
   case types.FETCH_USERS:
   return { ...state, isFetchingUsers: true };
   case types.FETCH_USERS_SUCCESS:
   return {
     ...state,
     isFetchingUsers: false,
     users: action.payload,
   };
   case types.FETCH_USERS_FAILURE:
   return {
     ...state,
     isFetchingUsers: false,
     users: null,
   };
   default:
   return state;
 }
};
  • After:
const reducer = (state = appInitialState, action) => reducerMatching(
 [ types.INC_COUNT,            incrementCounter  ],
 [ types.DEC_COUNT,            decrementCounter  ],
 [ types.INC_TEN_COUNT,        sumTenToCounter   ],
 [ types.DEC_TEN_COUNT,        subTenToCounter   ],
 [ types.FETCH_USERS,          fetchUsers        ],
 [ types.FETCH_USERS_SUCCESS,  fetchUsersSuccess ],
 [ types.FETCH_USERS_FAILURE,  fetchUsersFailure ]
)(state, action);

Author

Comming soon:

  • More examples and documentation