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realt

v1.0.4

Published

Realt is a new way to work with Redux inspired by Alt

Downloads

32

Readme

Realt

npm version

Realt is a new way to work with Redux inspired by Alt

If you want to skip the docs and jump straight to the code, you should check out /examples folder, there you'll find some of Redux examples migrated to realt

Getting Started

Install

npm install --save realt

Actions

createAction(actionName: string)
createAction(actionName: string, payloadCreator: function)
createAction(actionName: string, namespace: string)
createAction(actionName: string, payloadCreator: function, namespace: string)
createActions(Actions: object|array|function)
createActions(Actions: object|array|function, namespace: string)

Examples

Create single action
import { createAction } from 'realt';

const testAction = createAction('test')
Create from array
import { createActions } from 'realt';

const actions = createActions(['create', 'delete'])
Create from object
import { createActions } from 'realt';

const actions = createActions({
  create(id) {
    return id;
  },
  
  update(id, data) {
    return { id, data }
  }
});
Create from class
import { createActions } from 'realt';

class Actions {
  constructor() {
    this.generate(
      'create'
    );
  }

  update(id, data) {
    return { id, data };
  }
}

const actions = createActions(Actions);
ActionsClass.generate(…actionNames: string)

You can use this method in ActionsClass constructor, it'll setup actions which simply pass forward all incoming data

Note: all of the generated actions will receive only 1 parameter, so your data should be wrapped in an object

Reducer

createReducer(Reducer: object|function)
createReducer(Reducer: object|function, initialState: any)
createReducer(Reducer: object|function, namespace: string)
createReducer(Reducer: object|function, initialState: any, namespace: string)

Examples

Create from object
import { createReducer } from 'realt';

const initialState = [{
  id: 0,
  title: 'Use Realt',
}];

const reducer = createReducer({
  create(state, id) { // or handleCreate/reducerForCreate
    
  },
  
  update(state, id) { // or handleUpdate/reducerForUpdate
    
  }
}, initialState);
Create from class
import { createReducer } from 'realt';
import actions from '../actions';

class Reducer {
  constructor() {
    this.bindAction(actions.create, this.handleCreate);
    this.bindHandler(this.handleDelete, actions.delete);
  }

  get initialState() {
    return [{
      id: 0,
      title: 'Use Realt',
    }];
  }

  handleCreate(state, id) {
    return state.concat({ id, title: 'New entity' });
  }

  handleDelete(state, id) {
    return state.filter(entity => entity.id !== id);
  }
}

export default createReducer(Reducer);
ReducerClass.initialState

Here you must bring an initial snapshot of your view's state

ReducerClass.bindHandler(reducerHandler: function, actionCreator: object)
ReducerClass.bindAction(actionCreator: object, reducerHandler: function)

This method is a bridge between your reducer and certain action type. When you call it, you're connecting the data flow from some action right into the store