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redux-dryer
Advanced tools
Keep your redux stores as dry as possible
npm install redux-dryer
wallet-actions.js
import { generateActions } from 'redux-dryer';
const WalletActions = {
setBalance: balance => ({ balance }),
depositAmount: amount => state => ({ balance: state.balance + amount }),
withdrawAmount: amount => state => ({ balance: state.balance - amount }),
};
export default generateActions(WalletActions, 'wallet');
wallet-reducer.js
import { generateReducer } from "redux-dryer";
import WalletActions from "./wallet-actions.js";
const INITIAL_STATE = { balance: 0 };
export default generateReducer(INITIAL_STATE, WalletActions);
That's all you need to do, and now your reducer will listen and respond to your actions
redux-thunk
bitcoin-actions.js
import { generateActions } from "redux-dryer";
const BitcoinActions = {
setAmount: (rate, balance) => ({ bitcoins: balance / rate })
};
export default generateActions(BitcoinActions, "bitcoin");
bitcoin-thunks.js
import BitcoinActions from "./bitcoin-actions.js";
const getRate = json =>
parseInt(json.bpi.USD.rate.split(",").join(""), 10).toFixed(6);
export const toBTC = balance => dispatch =>
fetch("https://api.coindesk.com/v1/bpi/currentprice.json")
.then(r => r.json())
.then(json => dispatch(BitcoinActions.setAmount(getRate(json), balance)));
bitcoin-reducer.js
import { generateReducer } from "redux-dryer";
import BitcoinActions from "./bitcoin-actions.js";
const INITIAL_STATE = { bitcoins: 0 };
export default generateReducer(INITIAL_STATE, BitcoinActions);
reducers.js
import walletReducer from "./wallet-reducer.js";
import bitcoinReducer from "./bitcoin-reducer.js";
import { combineReducers } from "redux";
export default combineReducers({
wallet: walletReducer,
bitcoin: bitcoinReducer
});
App.js
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import { Provider } from "react-redux";
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from "redux";
import thunk from "redux-thunk";
import logger from "redux-logger";
import reducers from "./reducers";
import Wallet from "./wallet.js";
const store = createStore(reducers, applyMiddleware(...[thunk, logger]));
ReactDOM.render(
<Provider store={store}>
<Wallet />
</Provider>,
document.getElementById("root")
);
wallet.js
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { connect } from "react-redux";
import actions from "./wallet-actions.js";
import * as thunks from "./bitcoin-thunks.js";
export class Wallet extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<div>USD Balance: {this.props.wallet.balance}</div>
<div>Bitcoin Balance: {this.props.bitcoin.bitcoins}</div>
<button onClick={() => this.props.depositAmount(200)}>+200</button>
<button onClick={() => this.props.withdrawAmount(100)}>-100</button>
<button onClick={() => this.props.depositAmount(1000000000)}>
I want to be Billionaire
</button>
<button onClick={() => this.props.toBTC(this.props.wallet.balance)}>To BTC</button>
</div>
);
}
}
export default connect(({ wallet, bitcoin }) => ({ wallet, bitcoin }), {
...actions,
...thunks
})(Wallet);
FAQs
Redux utilities to keep your reducers small and DRY
The npm package redux-dryer receives a total of 263 weekly downloads. As such, redux-dryer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redux-dryer 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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