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babel-plugin-s2s-redux-actions

v0.0.4

Published

generate redux actions

Downloads

7

Readme

babel-plugin-s2s-redux-actions

generate redux actions

Install

$ yarn add --dev babel-plugin-s2s-redux-actions

Create redux-actions template

You should create babel-plugin-s2s-redux-actions template.
In your node project, you create a folder named templates in the same direcotry as the package.json

mkdir templates

And create a redux-action.js

touch templates/redux-action.js

Write this code.

import { createAction } from 'redux-actions'

s2s.config.js

s2s-redux-actions plugin watch the src/actions/*.js files

module.exports = {
  watch: './**/*.js',
  plugins: [
    {
      test: /src\/actions\/.*.js/,
      plugin: ['s2s-redux-actions']
    },
  ],
  templates: [
    {
      test: /src\/actions\/.*.js/, input: 'redux-action.js'
    }
  ]
}

Start s2s

Start the s2s with yarn command

yarn run s2s

Usage

When create a action file

When you create a src/actions/*.js, the below code is inserted automatically.

import { createAction } from 'redux-actions'

In:

Type action name with camelcase and save it.

searchPokemon

It will be expanded like this.

Out:

export const searchPokemon = createAction("SEARCH_POKEMON");

Request/Success/Failure pattern

Type action name containing "Request" with camelcase and save it.

getPokemonRequest

It will be expanded like this.

Out:

export const getPokemonRequest = createAction("GET_POKEMON_REQUEST");
export const getPokemonSuccess = createAction("GET_POKEMON_SUCCESS");
export const getPokemonFailure = createAction("GET_POKEMON_FAILURE");

Disable autocomplete

The autocomplete function is activated in default.
If you want to disable autocomplete, pass a {autocomplete: false} parameter.

module.exports = {
  watch: './**/*.js',
  plugins: [
    {
      test: /src\/actions\/.*.js/,
      plugin: [['s2s-redux-actions',{autocomplete: false}]]
    },
  ],
  templates: [
    {
      test: /src\/actions\/.*.js/, input: 'redux-action.js'
    }
  ]
}

Result

import { createAction } from "redux-actions";

export const getPokemonRequest = createAction("GET_POKEMON_REQUEST");

Test

This plugin has two test files.
First is babel plugin main test file named test.js on root direcotry.
Next is a test/redux_actions_test.js that will be transformed by the plugin.

Run this command.

npm run test

Test will run and you can see what happen.

If you modify the target javascript source code, please change the test/redux_actions_test.js.