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Overview

State management library; works like redux but with option for many stores, side effects, Promises and other practical things.

Library includes:

Quick start

npm install --save fluxury
import {
  createStore,
  dispatch,
  getStores,
  getState,
  promiseAction,
  replaceState,
  subscribe
} from "fluxury";

// creates a key="A" in the root store, connected to a reducer function.
let storeA = createStore(
  "a1",
  (state = 0, action) => (action.type === "setA" ? action.data : state)
);

let storeB = createStore(
  "b1",
  (state = 0, action) => (action.type === "setB" ? action.data : state)
);

// Store with dependencies on state in storeA and storeB.
let storeC = createStore("c1", (state = 0, action, waitFor) => {
  // Ensure storeA and storeB reducers run prior to continuing.
  waitFor([storeA.dispatchToken, storeB.dispatchToken]);

  // Side effect! Get state from other stores.
  return storeA.getState() + storeB.getState();
});

subscribe((...args) => console.log("action", ...args));
dispatch("setA", 2);
dispatch("setB", 2);
getState(); // -> { a1: 2, b1: 2, c1: 4 }

Polyfills

This library depends on a modern JavaScript runtime. Load a polyfill like in core-js or babel-polyfill to support old browsers.

Manually install required polyfills with core-js:

require("core-js/fn/promise");
require("core-js/fn/object/assign");
require("core-js/fn/object/freeze");
require("core-js/fn/object/keys");

API

createStore( key, reducerOrSpec, actionsOrSelectors )

A store responds to actions by returning the next state.

const inc = 'inc'
import {createStore} from 'fluxury';

// a simple counting store
var store = createStore( "count", (state=0, action) => {
  switch (action.type)
  case inc:
    return state + 1;
  case incN:
    return state + action.data;
  default:
    return state;
}, {
  inc: (state) => dispatch('inc'),
  incN: (state, count) => dispatch('incN', count),
})

// the store includes a reference to dispatch
store.dispatch('inc')

// optionally, define action creators into the store.
store.inc()

Optionally, you may define a store with a specification.

const inc = "inc";
import { createStore } from "fluxury";

// a simple counting store
var countStore = createStore("count", {
  // life-cycle method for initialization.
  getInitialState: () => 0,
  // handles { type: 'inc' }
  inc: state => state + 1,
  // handles { type: 'incN' }
  incN: (state, n) => state + n
});

// object spec makes action creators automatically...
countStore.inc();
countStore.incN(10);

dispatch( action )

The entry point to effecting state changes in the app is when an action is dispatch.

Dispatch accepts action as object, promise, or type/data; returns promise.

// Import the dispatch function.
var { dispatch } = require( 'fluxury' )

// Dispatch action as object
dispatch( { type: 'openPath', '/user/new' } )
.then( action => console.log('Going', action.data) )

// Dispatch action as promise
dispatch( Promise.resolve({ type: 'get', mode: 'off the juice' }) )

// Dispatch action with type:string and data:object.
dispatch( 'loadSettings', { a: 1, b: 2 } )

Store Properties

Here is a list of store properties that are part of the public API.

namecomment
nameThe name of the store
dispatchAccess to dispatch function
dispatchTokenA number used to identity the store
subscribeA function to tegister a listener
getStateA function to access state
setStateReplace the store's state
replaceReducerReplace the store's reducer

getStores( )

Returns an object with the name as key and store as value.

replaceState( state )

Rehydrate the root state.

replaceState({
  MyCountStore: 1
});

subscribe( listener )

Listen to changes to all stores. This will trigger once each time createStore or dispatch is invoked.

Please note that action will be undefined when createStore is invoked.

var unsubscribe = subscribe( (state, action) => {
  // got change
})

// stop listening
unsubscribe()

getReducer( )

Return app's reducer function, use with Redux.