@crossfield/redux-batched-actions
v0.1.6-0
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redux higher order reducer + action creator to reduce actions under a single subscriber notification
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redux-batched-actions
Batching action creator and associated higher order reducer for redux that enables batching subscriber notifications for an array of actions.
npm install --save redux-batched-actions
Usage
import {createStore} from 'redux';
import {batchActions, enableBatching} from 'redux-batched-actions';
import {createAction} from 'redux-actions';
const doThing = createAction('DO_THING')
const doOther = createAction('DO_OTHER')
function reducer(state, action) {
switch (action.type) {
case 'DO_THING': return 'thing'
case 'DO_OTHER': return 'other'
default: return state
}
}
const store = createStore(enableBatching(reducer), initialState)
store.dispatch(batchActions([doThing(), doOther()]))
// OR
store.dispatch(batchActions([doThing(), doOther()], 'DO_BOTH'))
Recipes
Async
Usage for action creators that return objects is trivial, but it also works well with thunks to perform large reductions on multiple asynchronous actions, or actions that rely on external services. For example:
const setLoading = createAction('SET_LOADING')
const setUser = createAction('SET_USER')
const unsetLoading = createAction('UNSET_LOADING')
function login(credentials) {
return function(dispatch) {
dispatch(setLoading());
authenticate(credentials)
.then(user => {
dispatch(batchActions([
setUser(user),
unsetLoading()
], 'LOGIN_SUCCESS'))
})
})
}
}
In this example, the subscribers would be notified twice: once when the state is loading, and then again once the user has been loaded.
Thanks
Thanks to Dan Abramov for help in Redux best practices and original idea.