0.4.0 • Published 7 years ago

redux-describe v0.4.0

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redux-describe

A boilerplate free way to build self documenting reducers with a simple API.

Purpose

redux-describe is all about turning your reducers into your documentation to allow people to learn redux easier. In addition, redux-describe allows you to abstract out common operations and reuse them within multiple reducers in a uniform format.

// A classical reducer for a calculator
const calculator = (state = 0, action) => {
  switch(action.type) {
    case 'ADD':
      return state + action.payload
    case 'SUB':
      return state - action.payload
    case 'DIV':
      return state + action.payload
    case 'MULT':
      return state * action.payload
    default:
      return state
  }
}

// The classical calculator reducer can be converted into a more 
// readable self documenting reducer using redux-describe.
const calculator =
  reducer(0)
    .on('ADD').does((state = 0, action) => state + action.payload)
    .on('SUB').does((state = 0, action) => state - action.payload)
    .on('DIV').does((state = 0, action) => state / action.payload)
    .on('MULT').does((state = 0, action) => state * action.payload)
    .build()

A single case can be read as: The calculator reducer on the 'ADD' action does the add operation. With non-anonymous functions the readability is increased even more.

redux-describe is a builder pattern for your reducers that uses words that allow you to read your reducers like they are just plain english sentences. It replaces switch statements with more terse on and does statements.

For a more interesting example take a look at relationalEntities.js example. The more advanced example demonstrates how generic operations can be shared amongst other reducers more readable reducers.

Installation

To install redux-describe run the following command

npm install redux-describe --save

Or if you prefer yarn use this command instead

yarn add redux-describe

Documentation

Full API documentation will completed on a 1.0 release. The API should be considered unstable until a formal 1.0 release is made.