ember-redux-route-connect

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ember-redux-route-connect

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Connect your routes to redux state/dispatch with queryParams.

Installation

ember-redux is required.

ember install ember-redux-route-connect

Usage

This works the same way as connected components in ember-redux, but the stateToComputed and dispatchToActions functions will be provided redux state and the current params for the route.

params will be an object containing URL parameters, and any queryParams that you've defined in your controller (if any).

Example

import route from 'ember-redux/route';
import connect from 'ember-redux-route-connect';

// Maybe you have a fancy get by id in your reducer?
import { getItemById } from '../reducers';

const model = (dispatch, params) => {
  // Nothing new here, do some async work.. or don't
  return fetch(`/api/items${params.item_id}`).then(response => {
    response.json().then(data => {
      dispatch({ type: 'RECEIVE_ITEM', data });
    });
  });
};

const stateToComputed = (state, params) => {
  return {
    item: getItemById(state, params.item_id)
  }
};

const dispatchToActions = (dispatch, params) => {
  return {
    deleteItem() {
      fetch(`/api/items${params.item_id}`, { method: 'DELETE' }).then(() => {
        dispatch({ type: 'REMOVE_ITEM', params.item_id });
      });
    }
  };
};

const ItemRoute = route({ model })(Route.extend({
}));

export default connect(stateToComputed, dispatchToActions)(ItemRoute);

Note: connect and route do not have to be used together if you don't need one or the other.

Your route's template would look much the same as a connected component's template/layout:

{{#unless item}}
  <p>
    This item has been deleted :(
  </p>
{{else}}
  <h1>{{item.name}}</h1>
  <button {{action "deleteItem"}}>Delete Item</button>
{{/unless}}

Check out the dummy app for a little more.

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npm i ember-redux-route-connect

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0.1.0

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