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redux-immutable-state-invariant

Redux middleware that detects mutations between and outside redux dispatches. For development use only.

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Redux middleware that spits an error on you when you try to mutate your state either inside a dispatch or between dispatches. For development use only!

Why?

Because you're not allowed to mutate your state in your reducers! And by extension, you shouldn't mutate them either outside. In order to change state in your app, you should always return a new instance of your state with the changes.

If you're using a library such as Immutable.js, this is automatically done for you since the structures provided by that library don't allow you to mutate them (as long as you don't have mutable stuff as values in those collections). However, if you're using regular objects and arrays, you should be careful to avoid mutations.

How to install

This lib is intended to use only during development. Don't use this in production!

npm install --save-dev redux-immutable-state-invariant

How to use

As said above, don't use this in production! It involves a lot of object copying and will degrade your app's performance. This is intended to be a tool to aid you in development and help you catch bugs.

To use it, just add it as a middleware in your redux store:

const {applyMiddleware, combineReducers, createStore} = require('redux');
const thunk = require('redux-thunk');
const reducer = require('./reducers/index');

// Be sure to ONLY add this middleware in development!
const middleware = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' ?
  [require('redux-immutable-state-invariant').default(), thunk] :
  [thunk];

// Note passing middleware as the last argument to createStore requires redux@>=3.1.0
const store = createStore(
  reducer,
  applyMiddleware(...middleware)
);

Then if you're doing things correctly, you should see nothing different. But if you don't, that is, if you're mutating your data somewhere in your app either in a dispatch or between dispatches, an error will be thrown with a (hopefully) descriptive message.

API

immutableStateInvariantMiddleware({ isImmutable, ignore })

The default export is a factory to create the middleware. Supports an options argument (optional) to customize middleware behavior. It returns the middleware function when called. The following properties are supported in options:

Options

  • isImmutable function(value) - Specify if a value should be treated as immutable or not. The default implementation will return true for primitive types (like numbers, strings, booleans, null and undefined). Useful if some state of your app uses a library like Immutable.js and you want to let the middleware know that the data structures are indeed immutable.

  • ignore string[] - specify branch(es) of the state object to ignore when detecting for mutations. The elements of the array should be dot-separated "path" strings that match named nodes from the root state.

    // example: ignore mutation detection along the 'foo' & 'bar.thingsToIgnore' branches
    const middleware = immutableStateInvariantMiddleware({
      ignore: [
        'foo',
        'bar.thingsToIgnore'
      ]
    });
    

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Package last updated on 29 Sep 2017

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