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react-habitat-redux

Brings Redux connect capabilities with React Habitat

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This library brings Redux capabilities to React-Habitat

Installing

This library requires react-habitat. v0.5.0 or greater

Install with Node Package Manager (NPM)

npm install react-habitat-redux --save

This assumes that you’re using a package manager with a module bundler like Webpack or Rollup.

If you don’t yet use npm or a modern module bundler, and would rather prefer a single-file UMD build that makes ReactHabitatRedux available as a global object, you can grab a pre-built version from the dist folder.

Usage

You should first familirise yourself with React Habitat and its docs

When configuring the React Habitat ContainerBuilder, you'll want to set the factory for a ReduxDomFactory instead of the default one and pass in your store like so:

// Create a store
const store = configureStore();

// Create a container builder
const containerBuilder = new ReactHabitat.ContainerBuilder();

// Set a new 'Redux' factory for the store
containerBuilder.factory = new ReduxDomFactory(store);

It's important that you pass in the store object if you want redux 'connect' to work automatically.

Here is a full Bootstrapper class example:

import ReactHabitat                 from 'react-habitat';
import { ReduxDomFactory }          from 'react-habitat-redux';
import { createStore }              from 'redux';

import configureStore               from './store/configureStore'
import SomeReactComponent           from './SomeReactComponent';
import AnotherReactComponent        from './AnotherReactComponent';

class MyApp extends ReactHabitat.Bootstrapper {
    constructor(){
        super();

        // Create a store
        const store = configureStore();

        const containerBuilder = new ReactHabitat.ContainerBuilder();

        // Set a new 'Redux' factory for the store
        containerBuilder.factory = new ReduxDomFactory(store);

        // Register your top level component(s)
        containerBuilder.register(SomeReactComponent).as('SomeReactComponent');
        containerBuilder.register(AnotherReactComponent).as('AnotherReactComponent');

        // Finally, set the container
        this.setContainer(containerBuilder.build());
    }
}

// Always export a 'new' instance so it immediately evokes
export default new MyApp();

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React Habitat Redux can be downloaded from: https://github.com/DeloitteDigitalAPAC/react-habitat-redux

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