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redux-offline-queue
Advanced tools
This package is a simple solution for handling actions or requests with redux while the app is in an offline state by queueing these, and dispatching them once connectivity is re-established. Works perfect with react-native
Motivation: Provide a better user experience.
yarn add redux-offline-queue
OR (old school)
npm install --save redux-offline-queue
See example project here: offlineTweet
Get up and running in 4 easy steps:
Either import the { reducer as offline } from redux-offline-queue and add it to the combineReducers or require it like so (whatever floats your boat):
import { combineReducers } from 'redux'
export default combineReducers({
offline: require('redux-offline-queue').reducer,
yourOtherReducer: require('~App/yourOtherReducer').reducer,
})
import { offlineMiddleware } from 'redux-offline-queue'
const composeStoreWithMiddleware = applyMiddleware(
offlineMiddleware()
)(createStore)
Note that this queue is not persisted by itself. One should provide a persistence config by using e.g. redux-persist to keep the offline queue persisted.
reduxsauceimport { createReducer, createActions } from 'reduxsauce'
import { markActionsOffline } from 'redux-offline-queue'
const { Types, Creators } = createActions({
requestBlogs: null,
createBlog: ['blog'],
})
markActionsOffline(Creators, ['createBlog'])
...
import { markActionsOffline } from 'redux-offline-queue'
const Creators = {
createBlog: blog => ({
type: 'CREATE_BLOG',
blog,
}),
}
markActionsOffline(Creators, ['createBlog'])
...
Last but not least...
import { OFFLINE, ONLINE } from 'redux-offline-queue'
if (appIsConnected) {
dispatch({ type: ONLINE })
} else {
dispatch({ type: OFFLINE })
}
Works perfect with React Native's NetInfo
import { put, take, call } from 'redux-saga/effects'
import NetInfo from '@react-native-community/netinfo'
import { OFFLINE, ONLINE } from 'redux-offline-queue'
function* startWatchingNetworkConnectivity() {
const channel = eventChannel((emitter) => {
NetInfo.isConnected.addEventListener('connectionChange', emitter)
return () => NetInfo.isConnected.removeEventListener('connectionChange', emitter)
})
try {
while(true) {
const isConnected = yield take(channel)
if (isConnected) {
yield put({ type: ONLINE })
} else {
yield put({ type: OFFLINE })
}
}
} finally {
channel.close()
}
}
Android
If react native's NetInfo is intended to be used, for android don't forget to add the following to the AndroidManifest.xml :
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
Inspired by redux-queue-offline(mathieudutour)
Developed by Krzysztof Ciombor
redux-sagaIf you are using redux-sagas for http requests and want to fire your redux actions normally, but suspend(queue) sagas, for Step 2, do the following instead:
import { applyMiddleware } from 'redux'
import createSagaMiddleware from 'redux-saga'
import {
offlineMiddleware,
suspendSaga,
consumeActionMiddleware,
} from 'redux-offline-queue'
const middleware = []
middleware.push(offlineMiddleware())
const suspendSagaMiddleware = suspendSaga(createSagaMiddleware())
middleware.push(suspendSagaMiddleware)
middleware.push(consumeActionMiddleware())
applyMiddleware(...middleware)
It is IMPORTANT that the consumeActionMiddleware is placed last, so you can allow the previous middlewares to react first before eventually getting consumed.
Additional configuration can be passed with offlineMiddleware(), such as adding additional triggers that will trigger the offline queue to dispatch its actions:
...
import { REHYDRATE } from 'redux-persist'
applyMiddleware(offlineMiddleware({
additionalTriggers: REHYDRATE,
}))
...
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
Original work copyright 2018-2019 Inspire Innovation BV. Continued work copyright 2019 Roberto Pando.
Read LICENSE for details.
The development of this package has been sponsored by Inspire Innovation BV (Utrecht, The Netherlands).
FAQs
Simple offline queue for redux, inspired by redux-queue-offline.
The npm package redux-offline-queue receives a total of 179 weekly downloads. As such, redux-offline-queue popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redux-offline-queue 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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