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rtk-ready

rtk-ready is a Redux utilities package for a boilerplate setup with persisted state, authentication handling, API integration, and typed hooks, providing a structured and scalable state management solution for React applications. It is built with Redux Toolkit, Redux Persist, and integrates with React Redux to provide a streamlined Redux setup for your projects.

Features

  • Redux Toolkit Integration: Simplify Redux setup with RTK and custom slices.
  • Persisted State: Automatically persists and rehydrates your Redux state using redux-persist.
  • Typed Redux Hooks: Use typed useSelector and useDispatch hooks for safe and efficient Redux usage in React components.
  • API Integration: Easily integrate APIs using baseApi to manage asynchronous actions and handle common API tasks.

Installation

You can install rtk-ready into your React project with npm or yarn:

npm install rtk-ready
# or
yarn add rtk-ready

Setup

After installing rtk-ready, you'll need to set up the Redux store and ReduxProvider in your app. Follow the steps below to integrate rtk-ready into your project.

Step 1: Create Redux Folder

Run the following command to automatically create the if necessary the Redux folder structure:

after installing rtk-ready, run the following command:

(Ignore if redux folder already exists)

npx rtk-ready

Note: If redux folder already exists will be create a new folder like redux(1) or redux(2) etc.

This will create the following folder structure:

src/
  redux/
    api/
      baseApi.ts
    hooks/
      index.ts
    provider/
      ReduxProvider.tsx
    slices/
      authSlice.ts
      index.ts
    store/
      persistor.ts
      rootReducer.ts
      store.ts

Step 2: Setting Up the Redux Store

In your src/store/store.ts, use the provided store setup from rtk-ready:

import { configureStore } from '@reduxjs/toolkit';
import { rootReducer } from '../redux/store/rootReducer';
import { persistStore } from 'redux-persist';

export const store = configureStore({
  reducer: rootReducer,
});

export const persistor = persistStore(store);

Step 3: Wrapping Your Application with ReduxProvider

Next, wrap your root component with the ReduxProvider to provide Redux state to your app. You can do this in your app.tsx or app.jsx or index.tsx or layout.tsx of layout.jsx file.

import { ReduxProvider } from 'rtk-ready';

export default function App({ Component, pageProps }) {
  return (
    <ReduxProvider>
      <Component {...pageProps} />
    </ReduxProvider>
  );
}

Step 4: Using Typed Redux Hooks

With rtk-ready, you can use useDispatch and useSelector hooks that are typed for your Redux store.

import { useDispatch, useSelector } from 'react-redux';
import { RootState } from 'rtk-ready/src/redux/types'; // Type for root state

const MyComponent = () => {
  const dispatch = useDispatch();
  const user = useSelector((state: RootState) => state.auth.user);

  return (
    <div>
      {user ? (
        <p>Welcome, {user.name}!</p>
      ) : (
        <p>Please log in.</p>
      )}
    </div>
  );
};

Step 5: API Integration

rtk-ready includes a base API utility that simplifies API calls and dispatches actions to the Redux store. Create your own API slice by extending the baseApi.

// src/redux/api/myApi.ts
import { createApi, fetchBaseQuery } from '@reduxjs/toolkit/query/react';

export const myApi = createApi({
  reducerPath: 'myApi',
  baseQuery: fetchBaseQuery({ baseUrl: '/api/' }),
  endpoints: (builder) => ({
    getUser: builder.query({
      query: (id) => `user/${id}`,
    }),
  }),
});

export const { useGetUserQuery } = myApi;

Also you can use

  useDynamicMutation,
  useDynamicGetQuery,
  useLazyDynamicGetQuery,

from /src/redux/api/dynamic/dynamicApi.ts file.

Don't forget to add the API reducer to your store:

import { myApi } from '../redux/api/myApi';

const store = configureStore({
  reducer: {
    [myApi.reducerPath]: myApi.reducer,
  },
  middleware: (getDefaultMiddleware) =>
    getDefaultMiddleware().concat(myApi.middleware),
});

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License.

Contributing If you would like to contribute, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. We welcome all contributions to help improve rtk-ready.

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