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reactive-redux-state

v0.0.1

Published

Make non-UI related redux state reactive

Downloads

3

Readme

reactive-redux-state

Make non-UI related redux state reactive.

Motivation

Some framework for building desktop app like Electron may have multi processes architecture, some processes are UI unrelavant. These processes are very different with Nodejs server processes, some features and operations are still handled within these processes, a event-driven model (like nodejs server) can barely handle, so redux is still a good solution even in a non-UI process.

Taking electron as example, if Redux is needed in main process there are some points to be considered.

  • The whole app is still driven by actions.
  • Without UI, actions can only originate from renderer processes or network/IO events. Putting operation handling and feature updating functions in action creators is improper.
  • Redux state is read-only, reducers are pure functions which should do nothing other than generating new state.
  • Subscribe a listener to Redux state can be a solution, but not all action dispatching will invoke listener, only a specific sub state tree changing can fire a relavant listener.

The main idea of this module is using reselect to memoize the preview sub state or some data derived from state, when state changes, corresponding listeners will be called.

Usage

Install

npm install --save reactive-redux-state

Create selector mapper

Use reselect create a selector.

import { createSelector } from 'reselect'

const unitSelector = state => state.unitSwitcher;
const counterSelector = state => state.counter;

const expressionSelector = createSelector(
  unitSelector, 
  counterSelector, 
  (u, c) => `Totally ${c}${u}`
);

For further reselect usage, check reselect document.

Map listeners to selector

...
import { createSelectorMapper } from 'reactive-redux-state'

const listenerA = (preState,nextState) => {
  console.log(`A got pre:${preState} & next:${nextState}`);
}

const listenerB = (preState,nextState) => {
  console.log(`B got pre:${preState} & next:${nextState}`);
}

...

const mapper = createSelectorMapper(expressionSelector,listenerA,listenerB);
// OR:
// const mapper = createSelectorMapper(expressionSelector,[listenerA,listenerB]);

If you want dispatch another action inside the listen be sure using asynchronous functions, otherwise endless loop will be encountered.

const listenerA = (preState,nextState) => {
  setImmediate(()=>{
    store.dispatch(increment())
  })
}

Reativate state

...
import { reactivateState } from 'reactive-redux-state';

...

reactivateState(store,mapper)
// bind multi mappers: 
// reactivateState(store,mapper1,mapper2);
// Or
// reactivateState(store,[mapper1,mapper2]);

License

MIT