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redux-devtools-adapter
Simple adapter to connect Effector's Inspect API to Redux DevTools, extracted from the old effector-logger
project.
Installation
yarn add -D @effector/redux-devtools-adapter
Usage
Prepare metadata
To make logs more useful we need additional metadata (like names, locations in the code, etc), which is provided by one of the effector
plugins.
Babel-plugin
Babel-plugin is built-in in the effector
package.
Just add it to your babel configuration.
{
"plugins": ["effector/babel-plugin"]
}
It is also useful to enable loc
generation for dev environment, to see for exact locations of sample
s and other operators in the code.
{
"plugins": [["effector/babel-plugin", { "addLoc": true }]]
}
SWC Plugin
Read effector SWC plugin documentation
In the code
Just call attachReduxDevTools()
somewhere in your project's entrypoint and you are good to go.
// e.g. src/main.ts
import { attachReduxDevTools } from "@effector/redux-devtools-adapter";
attachReduxDevTools();
You can also provide some additional configuration. All fields are optional.
name
Type: string
.
Will be visible in the Redux Devtools
scope
Type: Scope
Effector's Scope from Fork API, if your app uses it.
See the docs and the article
trace
Type: boolean
Enables traces of effector's calculations in the actions. Disabled by default.
batch
Type: boolean | { size: number; latency: number; }
.
Enables batching of logs at the adapter's side. Redux DevTools are trying to print each and every log they get, which may cause performance issues in the large apps.
With batching enabled adapter sends logs only once in latency
milliseconds and with number of logs no more than size
number.
This means that only last size
number of logs will be visible in the DevTools at all times.
Enabled by default, defautls are: last 100 logs with latency 500 milliseconds.
stateTab
Type: boolean
.
Enables state tab with state of all stores at each point in time. May cause performance issues in the large apps. Disabled by default.
devToolsConfig
Config for Redux DevTools, passed directly to the connect
call.
See the official docs.
Example of configurated call:
import { attachReduxDevTools } from "@effector/redux-devtools-adapter";
attachReduxDevTools({
name: "My App",
scope,
trace: true,
});
In the Next.js - Pages Router
Read effector/next documentation
In the Next.js - App Router
Read effector/next documentation
Release process
- Check out the draft release.
- All PRs should have correct labels and useful titles. You can review available labels here.
- Update labels for PRs and titles, next manually run the release drafter action to regenerate the draft release.
- Review the new version and press "Publish"
- If required check "Create discussion for this release"