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undoable-reducer

v1.1.0

Published

Simple utility to make reducers undoable

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undoable-reducer

Simple utility to make reducers undoable.

Description

undoable-reducer provides simple utility to make any reducer undoable.

Here is a small demo.

Installation

As any other npm package undoable-reducer can be added to your project by following command:

npm i -S undoable-reducer

API

makeUndoable(reducer, options)

To make any reducer undoable just pass it to makeUndoable() function as 1st argument:

import makeUndoable from 'undoable-reducer';

const reducer = (state, action) => {
    ...
};

export default makeUndoable(reducer);

To use undo/redo functionality, undoable-reducer exports action types for undo and redo actions:

import { TYPES } from 'undoable-reducer';

const Component = ({ dispatch }) => {
    ...
    dispatch({ type: TYPES.undo });
};

undoable-reducer exports action creators as well:

import { ACTIONS } from 'undoable-reducer';

const Component = ({ dispatch }) => {
    ...
    dispatch(ACTIONS.undo());
};

To use undo/redo functionality across several reducers makeUndoable() can be applied to combined reducer...

import makeUndoable from 'undoable-reducer';
import combineReducers from 'redux';
import theme from './theme';
import locale from './locale';
import editor from './locale';

// to add undo/redo functionality to whole state
export default makeUndoable(combineReducers({
    theme, locale, editor
}));

or any specific reducer:

...

// to add undo/redo functionality editor state only
export default combineReducers({
    theme, locale,
    editor: makeUndoable(editor)
});

makeUndoable() function can be configured using options parameter.

In some cases we may want to use custom undo/redo actions. To do so we just need to pass undo and redo action types during makeUndoable() call:

import { CUSTOM_UNDO as undo, CUSTOM_REDO as redo } from '../actions/editor';

export default makeUndoable(editorReducer, {
    types: { undo, redo }
})

By doing so we can group several states under the same undo/redo history.

There is another option length to set maximum history length for undoable reducer (which is 10 by default):

// use will be able to undo (and then redo) up to 20 times
export default makeUndoable(reducer, { length: 20 });