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redux-reax

v0.0.3

Published

Use Vuex syntax with redux

Readme

Redux-reax

An another way to write your Redux app. Inspired by Redux Sauce and Vuex.

npm version

Why?

Because i like the Vuex syntax and React.

With Redux-reax you can write reducers and actions like this :

example

Installation

  • Install and configure redux and react-redux
  • Run npm install --save redux-reax to install redux-reax
  • Install and configure redux-thunk to use Actions

Usage

Create a module

A module contains a state, mutations and actions.

import { createModule } from 'redux-reax'

const { reducer, creators } = createModule({
  state: {...},
  mutations: {...},
  actions: {...},
})

export const counterReducer = reducer
export const counterCreators = creators

State

The state object contains the initial state of the module.

const state = {
    count: 0,
}

Mutations

Mutations is the only way to change state. Each mutations must return a new state object. :warning: Mutations must be synchronous.

const mutations = {
    increment(state) {
        return { count: state.count + 1 }
    },
}

Actions

Actions are asynchronous mutations. It can commit mutations or dispatch actions.

const actions = {
    incrementAsync({ commit, dispatch, getState }, timeout) {
        setTimeout(() => {
          commit('increment')
        }, timeout)
    }
}

Usage with react-redux

import { counterCreators } from './store/counter'

const mapStateToProps = state => ({
  count: state.counter.count,
})

export default connect(mapStateToProps, counterCreators)(Component)

Examples

Running the examples:

$ npm install
$ npm start # serve examples at localhost:3000

License

MIT