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@ovidb/redux-dryer

Redux utilities to keep your reducers small and DRY

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Redux-dryer

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This library uses the strategy pattern and removes the boilerplate from your workflow.

What do I mean by that?

Instead of having to write a lot of boilerplate code you basically only have to define your reducers (strategies) for updating your store.

The actions are automatically generated for you by the library when you initialize the reducer.

The library also uses Immer, which makes state updates cleaner and easier to reason about because you can mutate the objects directly instead of having the spread them.

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Installing

npm install @ovidb/redux-dryer

Usage

Generating actions creators and reducer

wallet-dryer.ts

import { ActionPayload as AP, reduxDryer } from 'redux-dryer';

interface WalletState {
  balance: number;
  btc: number;
  loading: boolean;
}

const initialState: WalletState = {
  loading: false,
  balance: 0,
  btc: 0,
};

export type Payloads = {
  SetBalance: number;
  Amount: number;
  SetBTCRate: number;
  Loading: boolean;
};

const { reducer: walletReducer, actions } = reduxDryer({
  initialState,
  namespace: 'wallet',
  reducers: {
    // the name of the action will become the action type
    setBalance: (state, action: AP<Payloads['SetBalance']>) => {
      // Even though this looks like we are mutating we are not because
      // we can update state directly with [Immer](https://github.com/immerjs/immer)
      state.balance = action.payload;
    },
    depositAmount: (state, action: AP<Payloads['Amount']>) => {
      state.balance += action.payload;
    },
    withdrawAmount: (state, action: AP<Payloads['Amount']>) => {
      state.balance -= action.payload;
    },
    convertToBTC: (state, action: AP<Payloads['SetBTCRate']>) => {
      state.btc = state.balance / action.payload;
    },
    setIsLoading: (state, action: AP<Payloads['Loading']>) => {
      state.loading = action.payload;
    },
  },
});

export { walletReducer, actions };

Works with redux-thunk

bitcoin-thunks.ts

import { actions } from './wallet-dryer';
import { AppState } from './reducers';
import { ThunkAction } from 'redux-thunk';
import { Action } from 'redux';

export interface CoinDeskCurrentPriceResponse {
  bpi: { USD: { rate: string } };
}

const getRate = (json: CoinDeskCurrentPriceResponse) =>
  parseFloat(parseInt(json.bpi.USD.rate.split(',').join(''), 10).toFixed(6));

export const toBTC = (): ThunkAction<
  Promise<>,
  AppState,
  number,
  Action<string>
> => async (dispatch, getState) => {
  dispatch(actions.setIsLoading(true));
  fetch('https://api.coindesk.com/v1/bpi/currentprice.json')
    .then(r => r.json())
    .then(json => {
      dispatch(actions.setIsLoading(false));
      dispatch(actions.convertToBTC(getRate(json)));
    });
};

Adding the reducer to root reducer

root-reducer.ts

import { combineReducers } from 'redux';
import { walletReducer } from './wallet-dryer';

const rootReducer = combineReducers({
  wallet: walletReducer,
});

export type AppState = ReturnType<typeof rootReducer>;

export default rootReducer;

That's all you need to do, and now your reducer will listen and respond to your actions

The app

App.tsx

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Provider } from 'react-redux';
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
import thunk from 'redux-thunk';
import logger from 'redux-logger';
import rootReducer from './root-reducer';
import Wallet from './wallet-connected';

const store = createStore(reducers, applyMiddleware(...[thunk, logger]));

ReactDOM.render(
  <Provider store={store}>
    <Wallet />
  </Provider>,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

Trigger an action

wallet.tsx

import React from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import { actions, WalletState } from './wallet-dryer';
import { fetchBTCRate } from './bitcoin-thunks';
import { AppState } from './reducers';

const mapStateToProps = ({ wallet }: AppState) => ({
  ...wallet,
});

const mapDispatchToProps = {};

interface Wallet {
  loading: boolean;
  balance: number;
  btc: number;
  actions: ReturnType;
}

export const Wallet: FC<Wallet> = ({ balance, loading, btc, ...actions }) => {
  return (
    <div>
      <div>USD Balance: {balance}</div>
      <div>Bitcoin Balance: {btc}</div>
      <button onClick={() => actions.depositAmount(200)}>+200</button>
      <button onClick={() => actions.withdrawAmount(100)}>-100</button>
      <button onClick={() => actions.setBalance(10000000000)}>
        I want to be Billionaire
      </button>
      <button onClick={() => actions.toBTC(balance)}>To BTC</button>
      {loading && 'Loading...'}
    </div>
  );
};

export default connect(
  ({ wallet, bitcoin }) => ({ wallet, bitcoin }),
  {
    ...actions,
    ...thunks,
  }
)(Wallet);

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