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redux-api-request
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Redux middleware for making api requests
npm install --save redux-api-request
Using redux-api-request in your application is easy:
# install middleware
import createApiRequest from 'redux-api-request'
import thunkMiddleware from 'redux-thunk'
import reducer from './reducer'
const apiRequestMiddleware = createApiRequest()
const createStoreWithMiddleware = applyMiddleware(
thunkMiddleware,
apiRequestMiddleware
)(createStore)
const store = createStoreWithMiddleware(reducer)
# action creator
import { API_REQUEST } from 'redux-api-request/action_types'
export const signin = (email, password) => ({
type: API_REQUEST,
method: 'POST',
endpoint: '/admin/signin',
body: { email, password },
request: SIGNIN_REQUEST,
success: SIGNIN_SUCCESS,
failure: SIGNIN_FAILURE
})
FAQs
Redux middleware for making api requests
The npm package redux-api-request receives a total of 74 weekly downloads. As such, redux-api-request popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redux-api-request demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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