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redux-saga-injector

v1.0.4

Published

A lightweight library for dynamic connections saga

Downloads

154

Readme

Redux Saga Injector (Demo)

A lightweight library for dynamic connections saga The library provides service for quick and easy connection/disconnection of sagas anytime and anywhere in your code

Demo

The Demo presents the basic features redux-saga-injector - connect new sagas and connect the component with the sagas

Getting Started

Installing

npm install redux-saga-injector

or

yarn add redux-saga-injector

Usage

Connect injectorSaga from redux-saga-injector

Connect injectorSaga from redux-saga-injector

  // store.js
  import createSagaMiddleware from 'redux-saga'
  ...
  // create the saga middleware
  const sagaMiddleware = createSagaMiddleware()
  
  // mount it on the Store
  const store = createStore(
    reducer,
    applyMiddleware(sagaMiddleware)
  )
  
  // then run the saga
  sagaMiddleware.run(mySaga)

Store with injectorSaga from redux-saga-injector

  // store.js
  import {injectorSaga} from 'redux-saga-injector'
  import createSagaMiddleware from 'redux-saga'
  ...
  // create the saga middleware
  const sagaMiddleware = createSagaMiddleware()
  
  // mount it on the Store
  const store = createStore(
    reducer,
    applyMiddleware(sagaMiddleware)
  )
  
  // then run the saga
  sagaMiddleware.run(injectorSaga);
  sagaMiddleware.run(mySaga);

After that you can use injectSagas anywhere in the application. Also available removeSaga - functions to remove saga

injectSagas and removeSaga

Connect sagas

Quick connect sagas

import {injectSagas} from 'redux-saga-injector'

function* mySaga(){
    // ... any code
}

injectSagas({ mySaga })

connect sagas with options

import {injectSagas} from 'redux-saga-injector'

function* mySaga(sagaProps){
    // sagaProps from options
    // ... any code
}

injectSagas({
  mySaga: {
    saga: mySaga,
    options: {
      hold: false,    // cant cancel saga
      replace: true,  // replace prev saga
      force: false,   // force append saga
      sagaProps: {},  // saga arguments
    },
  }
})

Remove sagas

import {removeSaga} from 'redux-saga-injector'

const sagaName = `mySagaName`
removeSaga(sagaName)

Decorator injectorHOC

redux-saga-injector provides a decorator for a component to communicate sagas with life cycle of a component

For the work of the decorator, you must perform the previous step - to connect sagaMiddleware from redux-saga-injector

When component trigger the event componentWillMount will connect the list of sagas for a given component (anySaga,anySaga2)

When component trigger the event componentWillUnmount sagas will be automatically deleted

At the start of the saga it will be passed the component props

import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import {injectorHOC} from 'redux-saga-injector'

// simple component
const MyComponent = (props) => {
  return (
    <div>MyComponent</div>
  )
}

MyComponent.propTypes = {}
MyComponent.defaultProps = {}

// any sagas
function* anySaga(props){
    // props - props of component merge with `options.sagaProps`
    // ... any code
}
function* anySaga2(props){
    // props - props of component merge with `options.sagaProps`
    // ... any code
}


export default injectorHOC(MyComponent,{anySaga,anySaga2});

injectorHOC with options

Using decorator you can pass the startup settings of the sagas


export default injectorHOC(MyComponent,{
  anySaga:{
    saga: anySaga,
    options: {
      hold: false,    // cant cancel saga
      replace: true,  // replace prev saga
      force: false,   // force append saga
      sagaProps: {},  // saga arguments
    },
  }
});

Start demo

To run the demo page locally, it is imperative that the local machine was create-react-app

git clone https://github.com/isychev/redux-saga-injector.git
cd redux-saga-injector
yarn start