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redux-create-constant

v1.0.1

Published

Redux Create Constants

Readme

redux-create-constant

Installation

npm install redux-create-constant --save

Why?

Do you have the same style of constants in your codebase?

const FETCH_USERS_STATUS_REQUEST = 'FETCH_USERS_STATUS_REQUEST';
const FETCH_USERS_STATUS_SUCCESS = 'FETCH_USERS_STATUS_SUCCESS';
const FETCH_USERS_STATUS_ERROR = 'FETCH_USERS_STATUS_ERROR';

const FETCH_ITEM_ADD_REQUEST = 'FETCH_ITEM_ADD_REQUEST';
const FETCH_ITEM_ADD_SUCCESS = 'FETCH_ITEM_ADD_SUCCESS';
const FETCH_ITEM_ADD_ERROR = 'FETCH_ITEM_ADD_ERROR';
...

Introducing redux-create-constant

Reduce boilerplate and keep your constants grouped, consistent and checkable:

import { createConstant, isConstantType } from 'redux-create-constant';

const apiConstants = createConstant(['API', 'SUCCESS', 'ERROR']);

const FETCH_USERS_STATUS = apiConstants('FETCH_USERS_STATUS');
const FETCH_ITEM_ADD = apiConstants('FETCH_ITEM_ADD');

console.log(FETCH_USERS_STATUS.REQUEST); // @@API/FETCH_USERS_STATUS_REQUEST
console.log(FETCH_USERS_STATUS.SUCCESS); // @@API/FETCH_USERS_STATUS_SUCCESS
console.log(FETCH_USERS_STATUS.ERROR); // @@API/FETCH_USERS_STATUS_ERROR

console.log(FETCH_ITEM_ADD.REQUEST); // @@API/FETCH_ITEM_ADD_REQUEST
console.log(FETCH_ITEM_ADD.SUCCESS); // @@API/FETCH_ITEM_ADD_SUCCESS
console.log(FETCH_ITEM_ADD.ERROR); // @@API/FETCH_ITEM_ADD_ERROR

Apply middleware directly to specific constant types:

import { isConstantType } from '../src';
import { apiConstants } from './actions';

export const authMiddleware = store => next => action => {
	if (!isConstantType(action, apiConstants)) return next(action);

	// Add headers etc
};

Benefits

  • Consistent constants
  • Enforceable
  • Reduces boilerplate
  • Strings rather than symbols.

Strings are serializable, and by using Symbols you make recording and replaying harder than it needs to be

  • Apply middleware to specific types of constants easily