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redux-useful

v1.0.7

Published

Useful store with redux, redux-saga, redux-persist

Downloads

21

Readme

Redux Useful

Useful Store

NPM version NPM downloads Git

New update v1.0.7

  • update default stateReconciler
  • update Readme

Quickstart

npm install redux-useful

Usage Examples:

  1. Basic Usage
  2. Store with Persist

Basic Usage

Basic create Store without Persist more about redux-persist here

Example source code
// counterModel.js

import { put, delay } from "redux-saga/effects";

const reducers = {
  increment: (state, action) => {
    return state + 1;
  },
  decrement: (state, action) => {
    return state - 1;
  }
};

const sagas = {
  incrementAsync: function* (){
    yield delay(1000);
    yield put({type: "counter/increment"});
  }
};

export default {
  namespace: "counter", // is prefix of your reducer
  state: 0, // default state
  sagas,
  reducers
};
// store.js

import { createStoreFul } from "redux-useful";
import counterModel from "./counterModel.js";

const models = {
  counter: counterModel
};

const { store } = createStoreFul(models, {
  reduxPersist: false
});

export { store };

Store With Persist

Create Store with Persist using AsyncStorage more abou redux-persist here

// counterModel.js

import { put, delay } from "redux-saga/effects";

const reducers = {
  increment: (state, action) => {
    return state + 1;
  },
  decrement: (state, action) => {
    return state - 1;
  }
};

const sagas = {
  incrementAsync: function* (){
    yield delay(1000);
    yield put({type: "counter/increment"});
  }
};

export default {
  namespace: "counter", // is prefix of your reducer
  state: 0, // default state
  sagas,
  reducers
};
// store.js

import { createStoreFul } from "redux-useful";
import { AsyncStorage } from "react-native";
import counterModel from "./counterModel.js";

const models = {
  counter: counterModel
};

const options = {
  root: {
    persistConfig: {
      key: "root",
      storage: AsyncStorage,
    }
  },
  reduxPersist: true
}

const { store, persistor } = createStoreFul(models, options);

export { store, persistor };

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