0.2.0 • Published 6 years ago

redux-mw-dispatcher v0.2.0

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redux-mw-dispatcher

This is a library implementing a pattern I've used on a couple of Redux projects with a lot of moving parts. Instead of using thunks and action creators that return functions, which I've found a little hard to manage, it allows defining a dispatcher to listen for namespaced actions and trigger asynchronous tasks.

Usage

import dispatcher from 'redux-mw-dispatcher';

export async function doAsync(action) {
  // asynchronous work
}

export default dispatcher('test', {
  'execute': doAsync
});

Now, when an action of type 'test/execute' is dispatched, the doAsync function will execute.

Parameters

The properties passed to the asynchronous function are, in order:

  • the dispatched action that triggered the call
  • the redux store's dispatch function
  • the redux store's getState function

So, dispatch and getState can be used as in thunks to interact with redux.

When unit testing, it can be beneficial to pass additional dependencies as arguments:

export async function loadData(fetch, action, dispatch) {
  let response = await fetch('/getData');
  if (response.ok) {
    let model = parseModel(response);
    dispatch(dataLoaded(model));
  }
}

export default dispatcher('test', {
  'load': loadData.bind(fetch);
});

Now, we can pass a stub to the function when testing it:

let response = { id: '1' };
let fetchStub = async (url, options) => {
  return { ok: true, json: async () => response };
}
await loadData(fetchStub, { type: 'test/load' });