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berkeleys-redux-utils
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A better way to create types.
npm install --save berkeleys-redux-utils
import { createTypes, createAsyncTypes } from 'berkeleys-redux-utils';
// we namespace all our types
// you no longer have to worry about action types clashing
export const namespace = 'app';
export const types = createTypes(
[
'openModal',
'handleClick',
'updateEmailSettings',
// this will create types for multiple stages of an async side effect
createAsyncTypes('fetch')
],
// namespace will prefix all our types!
namespace
);
// types will look like the following
// types = {
// openModal: 'app.openModal',
// handleClick: 'app.handleClick',
// updateEmailSettings: 'app.updateEmailSettings'
// // our async types
// fetch: {
// // multple namespaced actions are created by createAsyncTypes
// start: 'app.fetch.start',
// next: 'app.fetch.next',
// error: 'app.fetch.error',
// complete: 'app.fetch.compelete',
// // this allows you to use just the type without the async stages
// toString() { return 'app.fetch'; }
// }
// };
export const openModal = () => ({ type: types.openModal });
export const handleClick = () => ({ type: types.handleClick });
export const updateEmailSettings = () => ({ type: types.updateEmailSettings });
export const fetch = () => ({ type: types.fetch });
export const startFetch = () => ({ type: types.fetch.start });
export const fetchCompleted = () => ({ type: types.fetch.complete });
export const fetchHasErrored = () => ({ type: types.fetch.error });
export const fetchReturnedAValue = () => ({ type: types.fetch.next });
An object with defaults for the delimiter as well as the async type value changing the value of these properties will allow you to set the default throughout your project.
const config = {
delimiter: '.',
start: 'start',
next: 'next',
compelete: 'complete',
error: 'error'
};
A function that takes three inputs and returns an object where the keys correspond to action types.
types
: Required - an array of strings or objects created using the createAsyncTypes
functionnamespace
: Required - A String used to namespace (prefix) types.delimiter
: A string used between the prefix and the type. Defaults to
config.delimiter
createTypes(
types: [...String|AsyncTypesObject],
namespace: String,
delimiter?: String = config.delimiter
) => ({
[type]: namespace + delimiter + type,
[type]: AsyncTypesObject
})
A function that takes a type and returns an object with postfix stages.
type
: Required - A string representing an async side-effectdelimiter
: A string used to join the async type to the different stagesThe type is postfixed by the following stages
These four postfixed types should cover most async methods in JavaScript including Promises, callbacks, and Observables;
The value postfixed to your type can be changed globally by changing the associated values on the
config
object described above.
createAsyncTypes(
type: String,
delimiter?: String = config.delimiter
) => ({
start: String,
next: String,
complete: String,
error: String,
toString: () => type
});
This project is a derivative of redux-actions with some additional API and some slight modifications to make those functions work exclusive of Symbol types. As such this library will not work with Symbol type actions.
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The npm package berkeleys-redux-utils receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, berkeleys-redux-utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that berkeleys-redux-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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