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remporium

v0.0.1

Published

Redux inspired state management library for rescript-react

Downloads

5

Readme

Remporium

Redux inspired state management library for rescript-react

Installation

# If you use npm:
npm install remporium

# Or if you use Yarn:
yarn add remporium

Add to bsconfig.json

"bs-dependencies": [
  "remporium"
]

When compiling your project make sure to add -with-deps flag to rescript compiler

rescript build -with-deps

Basic setup

Define your state and actions

type action = Increment | Decrement
type state = {
    count: int
}

let updateFunction = (state, action) => {
    switch action {
    | Increment => { count: state.count + 1 }
    | Decrement => { count: state.count - 1 }
    }
}

let initialState = {
    count: 0
}

Next create store object and store module

let store = Remporium.makeStore(initialState, updateFunction)

module CounterStore = Remporium.CreateModule({
    type action = action
    type state = state
})

Add CounterStore.Provider component to the root of your react component tree

  <CounterStore.Provider store=store>
    {...}
  </CounterStore.Provider>,

Hooks

Remporium provides 2 react hooks to use in your components useDispatch and useSelector

module Counter = {
  @react.component
  let make = () => {
      let dispatch = CounterStore.useDispatch()
      let count = CounterStore.useSelector(state => state.count)

      <div>
        <button onClick=(_ => dispatch(Increment))>
            {"Increment"->React.string}
        </button>
        <button onClick=(_ => dispatch(Decrement))>
            {"Decrement"->React.string}
        </button>
        <div>{count->React.int}</div>
      </div>
  }
}

Immutability

Remporium check for changes in state by performing shallow equality check, so make sure that your update function does not mutate state but returns new one

DevTools

Remporium comes with support for redux-devtools via redux-devtools-extension(https://github.com/zalmoxisus/redux-devtools-extension)

To use redux devtools when creating store use Remporium.makeStoreWithDevTools function instead of Remporium.makeStore

let store = Remporium.makeStoreWithDevTools(initialState, updateFunction)

Remporium.makeStoreWithDevTools function takes optional actionName parameter. Because you can't serialize rescript variant to string this parameter is used to map actions to string that then are displayed in devtools, without it every action will be named update


let actionName = (action) => {
  switch action {
  | Increment => "Increment"
  | Decrement => "Decrement"
  }
}

let store = Remporium.makeStoreWithDevTools(initialState, updateFunction, ~actionName)

Examples

For more examples check out examples folder