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final-state-rx

v2.0.1-alpha.0

Published

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Readme

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final-state-rx

A plugin for final-state to handle observable actions

Installation

yarn add final-state
yarn add final-state-rx

You should care about the peer dependencies of this package. If something not installed, just install them manually.

final-state-rx is written in Typescript, so you don't need to find a type definition for it.

Basic Example

import { createStore } from 'final-state';
import { applyRxHandler } from 'final-state-rx';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';

interface State {
  count: number;
}

const initialState: State = {
  count: 0,
};

const actions: ActionMap = {
  increaseCount(draft: State, n = 1) {
    draft.count += n;
  },
  rxIncreaseCount: {
    handler: 'rx',
    action(n = 1) {
      return new Observable(subscriber => {
        subscriber.next('increaseCount');
        setTimeout(() => {
          subscriber.next(['increaseCount', n]);
          subscriber.complete();
        }, 1000);
      });
    },
  },
};

const store = createStore(initialState, actions, 'example-store');

applyRxHandler(store);

// count = 0
store.dispatch('rxIncreaseCount', 5);
// count = 1
// after 1000 milliseconds, count = 6

Action schema

final-state's default action handler will handler all the functional actions like:

actions = {
  fooAction() {
    // default handler
  },
  barAction: async () => {
    // default handler
  },
};

It is difficult to handle a complicated asynchronous workflow.

final-state-rx is a plugin to enable you to design an observable action. If you applied it to your store instance, you can write your action like this:

actions = {
  fooAction: {
    // field `handler` is required
    // it lets `final-state` know which plugin to use to handle this action
    // here `rx` means to use `final-state-rx` as action handler
    handler: 'rx',
    // field `action` is defined by `final-state-rx`
    // it's signature is:
    // type RxAction = (params: any) => Observable<NextValue>;
    // the `params` is exactly the same `params` in Store#dispatch
    // the `getState` is a function to get the latest state in the store
    action(params, getState) {
      return new Observable();
    },
  },
};

Test

This project uses jest to perform testing.

yarn test