2.0.1 • Published 8 years ago

sententiaregum-flux-react v2.0.1

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8 years ago

React.js bridge for flux-container

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This package simplifies the state refresh of a store and the re-rendering of the connected views.

Install

You can install this package by typing:

npm install sententiaregum-react-flux --save

The package requires at least Node 6.x and NPM 3 is recommended.

Docs

The usage is quite simple: you simply have to "tell" the component which stores to subscribe:

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { subscribeStores } from 'sententiaregum-flux-react';
import postStore from '../stores/postStore';

const component = props => {
  return (
    <div>
      <h1>{props.header}</h1>
      <p>
        <div style={props.style}>{props.text}</div>
        <ul>
          {props.textItems.map(item => <li>{item}</li>}
        </ul>
      </p>
    </div>
  );
};

export default subscribeStores(component, {
  header:    [postStore, 'texts.header'],
  text:      [postStore, 'texts.info'],
  textItems: [postStore, 'textItems']
});

So each item of the props object needs a definition which is an array. The first array element defines the store where the information should be taken from, the second item is a property path that needs to be evaluated by the store in order to find the value.

Contributing

Further information about contributing can be found in the CONTRIBUTING.md

License

Please review the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.

v1.0

v1.0 contained an approach which relied on inheritance. Although it worked quite well, it had the huge downside that no functional/pure components could be used and it was a bit more complicated as it dug into the prototype of the class.

v1.0 is also supported and can be found at the v1.0.x branch.

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