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typescript-fsa-immer

v0.0.6

Published

typesafe redux reducers with 'immer' immutability in the box.

Downloads

3

Readme

typescript-fsa-immer

Redux reducer wrapped with immer produce for immutability.

Introduction

Built on top of excellent typescript-fsa, fantastic immer, and inspired by the typescript-fsa-reducers library. With a goal to provide a fluent syntax for defining redux reducers with an "in the box" immutability provided by the immer "produce" function.

The classic approach to write a reducer with immer for immutability would look something like this:

import {produce} from 'immer'

const reducer = (state,action)=>{
    switch(action.type){
        case 'INCREMENT'
            return produce(state,draft=>draft.counter++)
        case 'SET_VALUE'
            return produce(state,draft=>draft.counter=action.payload)
    }
}

Using this library, redux reducer is defined like this:

import { immerReducer } from "typescript-fsa-immer";
import { actionCreatorFactory } from "typescript-fsa";

const actionCreator = actionCreatorFactory("COUNTER");

/*action creators*/
const increment = actionCreator("INCREMENT");
const decrement = actionCreator("DECREMENT");
const reset = actionCreator("RESET");
const setCounter = actionCreator<number>("SET_VALUE");

/*case handlers, the state here can be mutated safely! */
const onIncrement = state => state.counter++;
const onDecrement = state => state.counter--;
const onReset = state => (state.counter = 0);

/*the payload for this action creator is strongly typed, must be a number or TS will complain*/
const onSetCounter = (state, payload: number) => (state.counter = payload);

/* Compose the reducer, define case handler for every action creator.
 * Everything is strongly typed and typesafe!
 */
const reducer = immerReducer(initialState)
  .case(increment, onIncrement)
  .case(decrement, onDecrement)
  .case(reset, onReset)
  .case(setCounter, onSetCounter);

Reducer case handlers are wrapped with a immer "produce". The state object passed to the case handler is an immer "draft". The original state object is never mutated.

Installation

yarn add typescript-fsa-immer immer typescript-fsa

or

npm install typescript-fsa-immer immer typescript-fsa --save