Security News
Fluent Assertions Faces Backlash After Abandoning Open Source Licensing
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.
redux-saga
Advanced tools
redux-saga is a library that aims to make application side effects (i.e., asynchronous things like data fetching and impure things like accessing the browser cache) easier to manage, more efficient to execute, and better at handling failures. It uses an ES6 feature called Generators to make those asynchronous flows easy to read, write, and test.
Handling Asynchronous Actions
This feature allows you to handle asynchronous actions in a more readable and maintainable way. The code sample demonstrates how to fetch user data asynchronously using the `call` effect to call the API and `put` effect to dispatch actions.
function* fetchUser(action) {
try {
const user = yield call(Api.fetchUser, action.payload.userId);
yield put({type: 'USER_FETCH_SUCCEEDED', user: user});
} catch (e) {
yield put({type: 'USER_FETCH_FAILED', message: e.message});
}
}
function* mySaga() {
yield takeEvery('USER_FETCH_REQUESTED', fetchUser);
}
Managing Side Effects
redux-saga helps manage side effects like delays, API calls, and more. The code sample shows how to delay an increment action by 1 second using the `delay` effect.
import { delay } from 'redux-saga/effects';
function* incrementAsync() {
yield delay(1000);
yield put({ type: 'INCREMENT' });
}
function* watchIncrementAsync() {
yield takeEvery('INCREMENT_ASYNC', incrementAsync);
}
Handling Concurrency
redux-saga provides tools to handle concurrency, ensuring that only the latest action is processed. The code sample demonstrates using `takeLatest` to handle only the most recent fetch request.
import { takeLatest } from 'redux-saga/effects';
function* fetchData(action) {
try {
const data = yield call(Api.fetchData, action.payload);
yield put({ type: 'FETCH_SUCCEEDED', data });
} catch (error) {
yield put({ type: 'FETCH_FAILED', error });
}
}
function* mySaga() {
yield takeLatest('FETCH_REQUESTED', fetchData);
}
redux-thunk is a middleware that allows you to write action creators that return a function instead of an action. It is simpler and more lightweight compared to redux-saga, but it doesn't offer the same level of control over complex asynchronous flows.
redux-observable is an RxJS-based middleware for Redux that allows you to work with async actions using Observables. It is more powerful and flexible than redux-saga for handling complex async logic, but it has a steeper learning curve due to its reliance on RxJS.
rematch is a Redux framework that abstracts away much of the boilerplate associated with Redux. It includes built-in support for side effects and async actions, making it easier to use than redux-saga, but it may not offer the same level of customization and control.
See our website for more information.
FAQs
Saga middleware for Redux to handle Side Effects
The npm package redux-saga receives a total of 851,076 weekly downloads. As such, redux-saga popularity was classified as popular.
We found that redux-saga demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.
Research
Security News
Socket researchers uncover the risks of a malicious Python package targeting Discord developers.
Security News
The UK is proposing a bold ban on ransomware payments by public entities to disrupt cybercrime, protect critical services, and lead global cybersecurity efforts.