redux-undo-middleware
v1.1.4
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enables undo-redo by defining opposite actions
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redux-undo-redo
This package takes a different approach about implementing undo-redo functionality. Instead of setting a reducer to be undoable, we'll define which actions are undoable and define a reverting action.
Pros:
- Easily support multiple changes that should be treated as a single undo step. (animation, drag drop)
- We don't need to save the state, instead we save actions which are usually smaller in size
- Easily implement "undo actions list" component because we have the list of actions
- No change to state structure
Cons:
- Harder implementation than just applying high-order-reducer
- Developers need to be aware they need to provide reverting actions to support undo (or is it a pro?)
Usage
add the undoHistoryReducer to your top state
import {combineReducers} from 'redux'
import {undoHistoryReducer} from 'redux-undo-redo'
import {appReducer} from './app'
import {someOtherReducer} from './someOtherModule'
const rootReducer = combineReducers({
app: appReducer,
other: someOtherReducer,
undoHistory: undoHistoryReducer
})
create undoMiddleware instance and attach it to the redux store
import {createUndoMiddleware} from 'redux-undo-redo'
import {setCurrentCounter, increment, decrement, setCounterValue} from './actions'
import {getCurrentCounter, getCurrentCounterValue} from './selectors'
const undoMiddleware = createUndoMiddleware({
getViewState: getCurrentCounter,
setViewState: setCurrentCounter,
revertingActions: {
'INCREMENT': (action) => decrement(),
'DECREMENT': (action) => increment(),
'SET_COUNTER_VALUE': {
action: (action, {oldCounterValue}) => setCounterValue(oldCounterValue),
createArgs: (state, action) => ({oldCounterValue: getCurrentCounterValue(state)})
}
}
})
createUndoMiddleware take a configuration object with the following fields:
revertingActions
This is a map between the action type
and it's reverting action creator, the action creator gets the original action and should return the reverting action.
If the the original action is not enough to create a reverting action you can provide createArgs
that will result in an args
argument for the reverting action:
{
action: (action, args) => revertingActionCreator(action.something, args.somethingElse),
createArgs: (state, action) => ({somethingElse: state.something})
}
the createArgs
function runs before the action happens and collects information needed to revert the action.
you get this as a second argument for the reverting action creator.
Note: "createArgs" was "meta" in previous versions of the library and changed to "createArgs" as it is clearer.
getViewState and setViewState
this to fields are optional
getViewState
is a selector like this: (state) => derivedState
setViewState
is an action creator that gets the result of getViewState
as an argument: (viewState) => ({type: 'SET_VIEW_STATE', viewState})
if you define this selector and action the middleware will save the before and after view state of every undoable action.
those would be used to dispatch setViewState
before dispatching the reverting/original action to undo/redo.
this is usful in cases where undoable actions depends on another part of the state.
after setting up the reducer and the middleware all you need to do is dispatch the provided actions like in redux-undo
import React from 'react'
import { actions as undoActions } from 'redux-undo-redo'
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
let UndoRedo = ({ canUndo, canRedo, onUndo, onRedo }) => (
<p>
<button onClick={onUndo} disabled={!canUndo}>
Undo
</button>
<button onClick={onRedo} disabled={!canRedo}>
Redo
</button>
</p>
)
const mapStateToProps = (state) => ({
canUndo: state.undoHistory.undoQueue.length > 0,
canRedo: state.undoHistory.redoQueue.length > 0
})
const mapDispatchToProps = ({
onUndo: undoActions.undo,
onRedo: undoActions.redo
})
UndoRedo = connect(
mapStateToProps,
mapDispatchToProps
)(UndoRedo)
here is a complete example