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redux-thunk-addon

v1.0.4

Published

Simplify use of thunk minimizing boilerplate coding

Downloads

5

Readme

redux-thunk-addon

This library simplify the use of redux-thunk minimizing the boilerplate coding.

Installation

npm install --save redux-thunk-addon

Usage

You can use this addon into a project with redux and redux-thunk configured inside.

In this project you can do the following steps:

  1. Create your redux actions using asyncCallAction function:
    asyncCallAction(
       <action string>,
       <promise function used for api call>,
       <arguments passing to api call>,
    );

Inside the actions file export an object with the actions string.

  1. Insert new addon reducers into reducers collection:
    api: apiReducer(<array of actions string object>),
  1. Where you have to calll the api, you can use redux to dispatch the actions created before and you can find the status in the corrisponding reducers (state.api[<action name>]).

Example

In the Example folder you can find a small redux example with this library.