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Enables simple, yet robust handling of async action creators in Redux
Redux Promise Middleware enables simple, yet robust handling of async action creators in Redux.
const asyncAction = () => ({
type: 'PROMISE',
payload: new Promise(...),
})
Given a single action with an async payload, the middleware transforms the action to a separate pending action and a separate fulfilled/rejected action, representing the states of the async action.
The middleware can be combined with Redux Thunk to chain action creators.
const secondAction = (data) => ({
type: 'SECOND',
payload: {...},
})
const firstAction = () => {
return (dispatch) => {
const response = dispatch({
type: 'FIRST',
payload: new Promise(...),
})
response.then((data) => {
dispatch(secondAction(data))
})
}
}
Heads Up: Version 6 includes some breaking changes. Check the upgrading guide for help.
For bug reports and feature requests, file an issue on GitHub.
For help, ask a question on StackOverflow.
For older versions:
Please reach out to us if you have any questions or comments.
Patrick Burtchaell (pburtchaell):
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Enables simple, yet robust handling of async action creators in Redux
The npm package redux-promise-middleware receives a total of 49,909 weekly downloads. As such, redux-promise-middleware popularity was classified as popular.
We found that redux-promise-middleware demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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