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redux-merging-reducers

v0.0.4

Published

A redux package to merge reducers

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10

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redux-merging-reducers

A utility to merge multiple reducers into one.

Why?

In the development of a large redux based web application, the reducers written for a particular state will grow simultaneously big. I noticed the importance of splitting the reducer, so each split can be more readable and reusable.

This is not a alias for combineReducer

combineReducers function merge reducers in a key-pair manner. Each reducer are independent to each other and do not share the state.

Whereas mergeReducers function copies properties from all reducers to a single reducer. Each reducer can access the state of other reducers.

Installation

npm install --save redux-merging-reducers

Examples

1. Main Reducer

const initialState = {
  messages: []
};

export const MainReducer = (state = initialState, action) => {
  switch (action.type) {
    case 'ADD_MESSAGE':
      return Object.assign({}, state, {
        messages: state.messages.concat(action.payload.message)
      });
    default:
      return state;
  }
};

2. Extra Reducer.

const initialState = {
  todos: []
};

export const ExtraReducer = (state = initialState, action) => {
  switch (action.type) {
    case 'ADD_TODO':
      return Object.assign({}, state, {
        todos: state.todos.concat(action.payload.todo)
      });
    default:
      return state;
  }
};

3. Merging Both Reducers

export const reducer = mergeReducers(MainReducer, ExtraReducer);

4. Resulting redux state

{
  messages: [],
  todos: []
}

API

redux-merging-reducers exports one function.

mergeReducers(reducer1, reducer2, reducer...n)

  • reducer1/reducer2/reducerN (function) [required] : a generic reducer function

License

MIT

Author

Tejash JL