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indoqa-react-app

A higher level component that provides a ready-to-use setup of redux and react-router.

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Indoqa React Application

A higher level component that provides a ready-to-use setup of redux and react-router.

Motivation

Working on different react applications, we ended up writing the same createStore(), <Provider> and <Router> initialization code again and again. To avoid this duplicity, we extracted this component that covers middleware configuration, routing and dev tool setup. Only app specific routes and reducers need to be passed as props.

Features

  • Redux Middlewares
    • react-promise-middleware
    • react-multi
    • Dependency injection
  • Redux Dev Tools
  • React Router

Usage

<IndoqaApplication reduxConfig={reduxConfig} routerConfig={routerConfig} />

Application specific configuration of redux and router is passed as config objects.

reduxConfig

const reduxConfig = {
  reducerFilePath: './reducers', // location of root reducer file
  getReducers: () => require('./reducers').default // root reducer factory
}

To get hot-reloading working, the root reducer is not passed directly. Specify the disk location of the root reducer file in reducerFilePath. The getReducers() factory function should actually interprete this file and return the root reducer object.

routerConfig

const routerConfig = {
  routes: myRoutes, // a single (optionally nested Route) or an array of Routes
  history: browserHistory|hashHistory // optional, defaults to browserHistory
}

Example

Define routes in 'routes.js'

import React from 'react'
import {IndexRoute, Route} from 'react-router'
import App from './path/to/app'
import FooPage from './path/to/FooPage'
import BarPage from './path/to/BarPage'

export default (
  <Route component={App} path="/">
    <IndexRoute component={FooPage} />
    <Route component={BarPage} path="/bar" />
  </Route>
)

List all reducers and expose them in a separate 'reducer.js' module file

import reducerFoo from './path/to/reducer/foo'
import reducerBar from './path/to/reducer/bar'

export default {
  reducerFoo,
  reducerBar
}

Finally, render the app in 'index.js'

import React from 'react'
import {render} from 'react-dom'
import IndoqaApplication from 'indoqa-react-app'
import routes from './routes'

const reduxConfig = {
  reducerFilePath: './reducers',
  getReducers: () => require('./reducers').default
}

render(
  <IndoqaApplication reduxConfig={reduxConfig} routerConfig={{routes}} />,
  document.getElementById('app')
)

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Package last updated on 26 Sep 2016

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