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reobservable

v0.1.1

Published

Redux + rxjs + redux-obersvable best practice

Readme

Reobservable

Redux + rxjs + redux-obersvable best practice. Inspired by dva, rematch.


Do not use it right now!!! I'm busy on documentation & tests.

Motivation

I'm a big fan of dvajs, its architecture helps me get rid out of the boilerplate of redux. But I think saga in dva sometimes may be a little bit verbose since I prefer functional reactive programming(frp) than imperative programming.

I know that reinvent the weel could be a terrible practice, but there is currently no plan that to support frp in dva community. At last, I decided to create reobservable, which, in a world, is a state manager based on dva architecture and provide some support(RxJS + redux-observable) for frp. Dva architecture wiped out the boilerplate code of redux, and RxJS + redux-observable provide a better asynchronous task management.

If you are using redux, you are stucking with the boilerplate code of redux, and you are a fan of frp like me, reobservable may be a good choice.

Docs

Building....

Installation

npm install @reobservable/core --save

Examples

See reobservble examples