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miniflux

v0.2.0

Published

A Small Boilerplate-Free Flux(ish) Library for React Apps

Downloads

17

Readme

miniflux

Build Status

A Small Boilerplate-Free Flux(ish) Library for React Apps

JSBin

Overview

npm install --save miniflux

Examples below assume browserify. dist/ contains standalone builds if that's what you need.

Create a store with some initial state, and register any action handlers and callbacks.

var Flux = require('miniflux');

var initialState = {foo: 'bar'};
var MyStore = Flux.Store(initialState)
  .registerHandler('myAction', handleAction)
  .registerHandler('anotherAction', [foo, bar, baz])
  .registerCallback(aCallback);

function handleAction() {
  // called when miniflux dispatches `myAction`
  // `this` is the instance of miniflux.Store
  this.state.foo = 'baz';
}

function aCallback() {
  // called after the store handles any action
  // before `miniflux.change` is emitted.
  this.state.lastChanged = new Date();
}

Then interact with the store in your React components:

var Flux = require('miniflux');
var MyStore = require('./path/to/mystore');

var MyComponent = React.createClass({
  componentDidMount: function() {
    MyStore.on(Flux.change, this._changeListener);
  },
  anEventHandler: function() {
    Flux.Action('myAction');
  },
  _changeListener: function() {
    this.replaceState(MyStore.currentState());
  }
  // ...
});

API

Flux.change

Change event. Defaults to 'change';

miniflux.Store([state, [changeEvent]])

Returns a store instance.

state: the initial state of the store changeEvent: name || type of event to be emitted. Defaults to 'change'.

#registerHandler(name, method)

name: string name of action to handle
method: function of array of functions that handle the action. Context is bound to the store instance being handled.

if method returns false, the store responding to event name will not emit envoking all action handlers.

#registerCallback(method)

method: function called before each change event is emitted. Bound to the store context.

note: Action handlers and callbacks may be associated with multiple stores.

#currentState()

Returns the current value of state

#destroy()

Removes the store from the miniflux registry.

miniflux.Action(action)

Checks all stores for handlers assigned to action. If action is handled by a store, that stores callbacks (if any) are called, followed by the store emitting the miniflux.change event. Throws an error is nothing handles action.

LICENSE

MIT