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Implement React-Redux into your app in just One Step!

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BREAKING CHANGE

Now react-native users should use React Native Redux instead.

Step React Redux

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Implement React-Redux into your react web app in just One Step!

  • No Store configuration needed!
  • No MiddleWares needed, no more dispatch complications.
  • No Reducers or ACTIONS required.
  • No Persistance configuration needed, All data are persisted!
  • Very simple way to change store state, just like Component setState !
  • Simply connect your components with simpler connect function
  • Easily use hooks for your functional component, Dive deep in state up to 5 levels.
  • Built on redux, react-redux and redux-persist, No previous experience needed.

Instalation

npm i step-react-redux - OR - yarn add step-react-redux

Then.. Your Are Done !

Usage

Provider

Props
initialState: object?
loading: JSX.Element?
Usage
import React from "react"
import ReactDOM from "react-dom"

import { Provider } from "step-react-redux"

import App from "./App"

const rootElement = document.getElementById("root")

const myInitialState = { /* your initial state */ }
/*
 Important Note: state will initialize for first time only,
 then you have to use xSetState or setStateForKey to change it,
 If you want to reinitialize state, you have to call xResetState once.
 See xResetState below
*/

ReactDOM.render(
  <Provider 
   initialState={myInitialState} 
   loading={/* your loading UI*/}
  >
    <App />
  </Provider>,
  rootElement
)

connect

Arguments
WrappedComponent: Component
requiredKeys: string[]?
Usage
import React from "react"
import { connect } from "step-react-redux"

class UserPage extend React.Component {
  // Your Component goes here
}

// this will connect all your store to UserPage component props
export default connect(UserPage) 

/*
 OR you can choose what keys this component using by providing requiredKeys argument
 NOTE: Make sure that your requiredKeys values are already initiated.
*/ 

export default connect(UserPage, ["user", "someKey", "anotherKey"])


// You can also connect to deep state ( Up to 5 levels ) using dotted key. 
export default connect(UserPage, ["user.name"])
// a prop with key "user_name" will be connected

// You can change deepKeyReplacer as a third optional argument
export default connect(UserPage, ["user.name"], "-")
// a prop with key "user-name" will be connected




xSetState

Arguments
state: object
Usage
import { xSetState } from "step-react-redux"

// Anywhere in your code

xSetState({ user: { id: 1, name: "Some Name" } })
// console logs => StepReactRedux.user, { id: 1, name: "Some Name" }
// Now all your connected components will have "user" prop


// Usage with API

async getMyData(){

    xSetState({ isFetching: true })

    try {

      const response = await fetch("http://www.myServer.com/api/myData")
      const responseJson = await response.json()
      xSetState({ isFetching: false, myData: responseJson  })

    } catch (error) {

      alert(error.message)

      // Remeber that You can use xSetState ANYWHERE! as much as you want !
      xSetState({ isFetching: false })
    }

}

setStateForKey

Arguments
key: string
state: object
Usage
import { setStateForKey } from "step-react-redux"

// Similar to xSetState
// plus it can be used to set deep state up to 3 levels

setStateForKey("user", { id: 1, name: "Some Name" })

// console logs => StepReactRedux.user, { id: 1, name: "Some Name" }
// Now all your connected components will have "user" prop

// Usage to set deep state

setStateForKey("user.name", "New Name" )

// console logs => StepReactRedux.user.name, "New Name"

// Remeber that You can use setStateForKey ANYWHERE!

getStateForKey

Arguments
key: string
Usage
import { getStateForKey } from "step-react-redux"

// Similar to setStateForKey
// but it can be used to get state and deep state

const userData = getStateForKey("user") 
console.log(userData) // => { id: 1, name: "Some Name" }

const userName = getStateForKey("user.name") 
console.log(userName) // => "Some Name"

// getting state for unknown key will return null
const someValue = getStateForKey("someKey") 
console.log(someValue) // => null

const anotherValue = getStateForKey("anotherKey.subKey") 
console.log(anotherValue) // => null

// Remeber that You can use getStateForKey ANYWHERE!

useStateX (Hook)

You may like to try our new set of hooks React Stateful Function.
Usage
import React from "react"
import { useStateX } from "step-react-redux"

// Hooks Are used inside functional components

const MyComponent = (props) => {

	// Depth: 2 levels
	const isLoggedIn = useStateX("user.loggedIn")
	
	// Depth: 3 levels
	const userName = isLoggedIn ? useStateX("user.data.name") : "Guest"
	
	// NOTE THAT DEPTH TREE SHOULD BE INITIALIZED BEFORE HOOKING IT
	
	return (
		<>
		// Your Component goes here
		<Text>Name: {userName}</Text>
		</>
	)
	
  
}

export default MyComponent


xResetState (Dev Only)

Usage
import React from "react"
import { xResetState } from "step-react-redux"

/*
Top level index in your code, call this method once during your develeopment process
to allow you to reinitialize your state again from Provider initialState prop
*/

// Call this Once, Then Don't forget to remove it.

xResetState()


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Package last updated on 11 Mar 2020

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