I am tired of managing actions, actions creators and reducers in Redux.
Luckily, I am not alone, so there are many cool libraries simplifying
that. I am also tired of managing actions, actions creators and epics
in redux-most
.
Well, I hope I am alone on this one too, but there are no such libraries
yet, so here is it. These 20 lines of code cut half of my files with
epics, and make me much happier as a result.
Table of Contents
Install
yarn add redux-most-factory # or npm install --save redux-most-factory
Usage
First setup the redux-most
,
see its documentation on how to do that.
Then instead of doing this:
;; /* Actions */ const INCREMENT = '@epic/INCREMENT';const DECREMENT = '@epic/DECREMENT'; /* Epics */ const incrementEpic = { const increment$ = ; return ;} const decrementEpic = { const decrement$ = ; return ;} /* Action Creators */ const increment = type: INCREMENT; const decrement = type: DECREMENT; incrementEpic decrementEpic;
You can do this:
;; const epics = ; epics '@epic/';/* * { * epic, // the result of combineEpics * increment, * decrement, * } */
Examples
A very plain example with redux-most
and redux-most-factory
. It's
for testing purposes mostly.
API
epicFactory(epics, prefix)
Arguments
epics
(Object): An object of functions. Each property key will be used as both an action type prefixed with aprefix
, and a name of an action creator function. An action creator takes three arguments –payload
,error
(defaults tofalse
) andmeta
(defaults tonull
) – and returns a dispatchable object (action).prefix
(String): It will be used to prefix all actions from theepics
.