0.1.3 • Published 5 years ago

@leopiccionia/vue-redux v0.1.3

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vue-redux

vue-redux is a Redux wrapper for Vue that exposes an API similar to Vuex.

It's a tiny package (~1.5 KB), including some optional helpers.

When should you use it

It's intended for users already using Redux, or by those that need a way to access the store outside of Vue (e.g. using micro-frontends).

Vuex is an excellent solution, deeply integrated with Vue ecosystem and tooling, that should be carefully considered.

Installation

NPM

npm install --save @leopiccionia/vue-redux

Yarn

yarn add @leopiccionia/vue-redux

Usage

Plugin

The package exposes a Vue plugin called VueRedux. You'll need to pass the store to the app instance.

import Vue from 'vue'
import { VueRedux } from '@leopiccionia/vue-redux'

import App from './App.vue'
import store from './store.js'

Vue.use(VueRedux)

new Vue({
  store,
  render: h => h(App)
}).$mount('#app')

Then you'll be able to use the following read-only properties inside your components:

  • this.$store: The provided store, so you can use this.$store.dispatch, this.$store.subscribe, etc.
  • this.$state: The current state. It's tracked by Vue reactivity system, so you can use it inside templates and computed properties.

Just like in vanilla Redux, you should mutate state only via dispatching actions.

For debugging the current state, use Redux DevTools.

Compat mode

For enhanced compatibility with Vuex API, use the experimental "compat" build. All named exports have the same alias.

For ES modules:

- import { ... } from '@leopiccionia/vue-redux'
+ import { ... } from '@leopiccionia/vue-redux/dist/compat'

For CommonJS:

- const { ... } = require('@leopiccionia/vue-redux')
+ const { ... } = require('@leopiccionia/vue-redux/dist/compat.umd')

In this mode, the Vue-tracked store Redux is available at this.$store.state instead of this.$state, just like Vuex.

Helpers

mapActions

This function receives an object whose values are the action creators that should be dispatched.

Differently from Vuex, Redux actions aren't coupled with the store, so they need to be imported inside the component.

import { mapActions } from '@leopiccionia/vue-redux'
import { setName } from '../store/actions'

export default {
  methods: {
    ...mapActions({ setName })
  }
}

Is equivalent to:

import { setName } from '../store/actions'

export default {
  methods: {
    setName (...args) {
      this.$store.dispatch(setName(...args))
    }
  }
}

mapState

This function can receive an object, whose values can be functions, that maps the state, or strings, that represent paths in the state tree.

import { mapState } from '@leopiccionia/vue-redux'

export default {
  computed: {
    ...mapState({
      fullName: state => state.firstName + ' ' + state.lastName,
      address: 'address'
    })
  }
}

Is equivalent to:

export default {
  computed: {
    fullName () {
      return this.$state.firstName + ' ' + this.$state.lastName
    },
    address () {
      return this.$state.address
    }
  }
}

Alternatively, the function can receive an array of strings.

import { mapState } from '@leopiccionia/vue-redux'

export default {
  computed: {
    ...mapState(['name', 'sale.cart'])
  }
}

Is equivalent to:

export default {
  computed: {
    name () {
      return this.$state.name
    },
    cart () {
      return this.$state.sale.cart
    }
  }
}

Examples

Roadmap

  • Add TypeScript types
  • Add unit tests