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Create Redux actions with run time type checks via Archetype
Add simple run time checks to the actions created in Redux by using Archetype
Action creators are usually simple functions, yet this is a good moment to do the runtime type checks to avoid polluting the store with inconsistent state.
// typical "add Todo" action
const addTodo = (text) => {
return {
type: 'ADD_TODO',
text
}
}
This is a very simple wrapper around Archetype code that just hides some details. See src/archetype-actions-spec.js for the current examples.
const archetypeAction = require('archetype-actions')
const addTodo = archetypeAction('ADD_TODO', {
text: {
$type: 'string',
$required: true
}
})
const add = addTodo({text: 'do something'})
The created objects can be nicely serialized
console.log(add)
// ADD_TODO { text: 'do something', type: 'ADD_TODO' }
console.log(JSON.stringify(add, null, 2))
/*
{
"text": "do something",
"type": "ADD_TODO"
}
*/
A missing property causes a validation error
const add = addTodo({what: 'do something'})
// Error: text: Path "text" is required
// at ADD_TODO (index.js:17:16)
You might want create helper wrapper if an action requires additional information. For example, if you want to include an id with each item
// typical Redux
let nextTodoId = 0
const addTodo = (text) => {
return {
type: 'ADD_TODO',
id: nextTodoId++,
text
}
}
// archetype-actions
const archetypeAction = require('archetype-actions')
const addTodo = archetypeAction('ADD_TODO', {
id: {
$type: 'number', // check both id
$required: true
},
text: {
$type: 'string', // and the text
$required: true
}
})
let nextTodoId = 0
// helper function
const AddTodo = (text) => addTodo({id: nextTodoId++, text})
const add = AddTodo('do something')
Author: Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com> © 2016
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
Support: if you find any problems with this module, email / tweet / open issue on Github
Copyright (c) 2016 Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com>
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Create Redux actions with run time type checks via Archetype
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