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Add luxury sugar to simplify implementing Facebook's flavor of Flux architecture.

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Quick start:

npm install --save fluxury
import {dispatch, createStore} from 'fluxury'

The Gist

This library forks Flux 2.0.2; pushing you into the (state, action) -> state pattern.

This Flux fork focuses around 2 functions:

  • dispatch(action) or dispatch(type, data)
  • createStore(name, actionHandler, selectors) or createStore(name, defaultValue, actionHandler, selectors)

Of course it is compatible with React. Please see React-Fluxury for more information.

It is compatible with Redux. Please see Fluxury-Redux for integration.

API Reference

  1. dispatch( type, data ) or dispatch( action )
Submit an action into the stores.
```js
import {dispatch} from 'fluxury';

// dispatch an action with a string
dispatch('REQUEST_SETTINGS')  // => { type: 'LOAD_SETTINGS', data: undefined }
// or with data
dispatch('LOAD_SETTINGS', { a: 1, b: 2 }) // => { type: 'LOAD_SETTINGS', data: { a: 1, b: 2 } }
// or with a custom object
dispatch({ actionType: 'move', mode: 'off the rails' })
```

3. createStore(name, initialState, reducer, methods)

Creating a store is to Flux what creating a class is to React.

```js
// actions
const INC = 'INC'

// fluxury magic
import {createStore} from 'fluxury';

// a simple counting store
export default createStore('CountStore', (state=0, action) => {
  switch (action.type)
  case INC:
    return state + 1;
  default:
    return state;
})
```

If you do not prefer the switch boilerplate then you may specify an object with reducers.

```js
const INC = 'INC'
import {createStore} from 'fluxury';

export default createStore(
  'Count Store',
  0,
  {
    increment: (state) => state + 1,
    decrement: (state) => state - 1
  }
)
```

In addition to the state and action the reducer function receives _waitFor_ as the third argument. The waitFor function can be used to enforce the order in store updates. See Facebook Flux documentation for more information.

Store Properties and Methods

namecomment
nameThe name supplied when creating the store
dispatchAnother method to access the dispatch function
dispatchTokenA number used with waitFor
subscribeA function to register listeners
getStateA function that returns the current state
replaceStateReplace the state; development only
replaceReducerReplace the reducer; development only

Put it all together

var React = require('react');
var {createStore} = require('fluxury');

var countStore = createStore('CountStore', 0, {
  increment: (state) => state + 1,
  decrement: (state) => state - 1
});

var MyComponent = React.createClass({

  componentDidMount: function() {
    this.token = countStore.subscribe( this.handleStoreChange );
  },

  componentWillUnmount: function() {
    this.token.remove();
  },

  handleStoreChange: function() {
    this.setState({ count: countStore.getState() })
  },

  handleUpClick: function() {
    /* Call dispatch to submit the action to the stores */
    countStore.increment())
  },

  handleDownClick: function() {
    /* Call dispatch to submit the action to the stores */
    countStore.decrement()
  },

  render: function() {
    return (
      <div>
        <p>{this.state.count}</p>
        <button onClick={this.handleUpClick}>+1</button>
        <button onClick={this.handleDownClick}>-1</button>
      </div>
    );
  }

});

module.exports = MyComponent;

MapStore with defensive copies

A simple store that accumulates data on each SET action.

const SET = 'SET';
var {dispatch, createStore } = require('fluxury');

var mapStore = createStore('MapStore', {}, {
  SET: (state, data) => Object.assign({}, state, data)
}, {
  getStates: (state) => state.states,
  getPrograms: (state) => state.programs,
  getSelectedState: (state) => state.selectedState
});

dispatch(SET, { states: ['CA', 'OR', 'WA'] })
// store.getStates() => { states: ['CA', 'OR', 'WA']  }

dispatch(SET, { programs: [{ name: 'A', states: ['CA']}] })
// store.getPrograms() => { programs: [{ name: 'A', states: ['CA']}] }

// or use the sugar:
mapStore.SET({ selectedState: 'CA' })
// store.getSelectedState() => 'CA'

// store.getState() => { states: ['CA', 'OR', 'WA'], { states: ['CA', 'OR', 'WA'], programs: [{ name: 'A', states: ['CA']}] }, selectedState: 'CA' }

MapStore with Immutable data structures

Here is a similar MapStore with Immutable.js.

var {dispatch, createStore } = require('fluxury');
var {Map} = require('Immutable');

var store = createStore('MapStore', Map(), {
  set: (state, data) => state.merge(data)
}, {
  get: (state, param) => state.get(param),
  has: (state, param) => state.has(param),
  includes: (state, param) => state.includes(param),
  first: (state) => state.first(),
  last: (state) => state.last(),
  all: (state) => state.toJS(),
});

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Package last updated on 16 Mar 2016

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