@shopmacher/ministore
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An async dispatch store
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ministore
ministore is an async dispatch store.
Table of Contents
Installation
Run npm install -S @shopmacher/ministore
to install the package from npm.
Alternatively, you can download the latest release from this repository.
To include the library, refer to the module definition you are using.
UMD
Include the ministore.js
from the lib
directory
in your project. This makes ministore
available in the global scope.
AMD
Adjust your require.config.js
to include the following code:
packages: [{
name: '@shopmacher/ministore',
location: 'node_modules/@shopmacher/ministore/lib',
main: 'ministore'
}]
Now you can use the store in your project like this:
define('myModule', ['@shopmacher/ministore'], function(Ministore) {
// Access ministore object here
});
CommonJS
Require the store via const store = require('@shopmacher/ministore');
and use
the store
variable to access its methods.
ESM
Import the store via import createStore from '@shopmacher/ministore';
and access it
via const store = createStore();
.
Usage
This section describes how to initialise the ministore.
Initialization
Initialize the store with the createStore()
method:
const store = createStore();
Register
You can access the store methods in store
. Please note, that the handler must return a Promise.
store.register('test', {
handler: asyncFunction()
});
Optionally, you can add a priority to the listener object like
store.register('test', {
handler: asyncFunction1(),
priority: 1
});
store.register('test', {
handler: asyncFunction2(),
priority: 2
});
Dispatch
After registering the actions, you can dispatch the action with
store.dispatch({ type: 'test' });
Also you can add a payload to the dispatch object like
store.dispatch({
type: 'test',
payload: {}
});
Contributing
To contribute to this project, fork the repository and create your feature/hotfix branch with whatever you want to add.
Install the project dependencies using npm i
and start the
development server via npm start
. A webpack-dev-server will now
listen on port 8080.
When you are finished developing, make sure to provide unit tests as well as ensure the exsting tests are passing. Finally submit a documented pull request.
Please note: Pull requests for new features that are not typed via flowtype as well as not following the general code style used in this project will be rejected.
License
MIT