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How to Integrate Redux

Merge feature/redux branch with Git. If you are interested in feature/react-intl, merge that branch instead as it also includes Redux.

If you don't know Redux well, you should read about it first.

Creating Actions

  1. Go to src/constants/index.js and define action name there.

  2. Go to src/actions/ and create file with appropriate name. You can copy src/actions/runtime.js as a template.

  3. If you need async actions, use redux-thunk. For inspiration on how to create async actions you can look at setLocale action from feature/react-intl. See Async Flow for more information on this topic.

Creating Reducer (aka Store)

  1. Go to src/reducers/ and create new file there.

    You can copy src/reducers/runtime.js as a template.

    • Do not forget to always return state.
    • Never mutate provided state. If you mutate state, rendering of connected component will not be triggered because of === equality. Always return new value if you perform state update. You can use this construct: { ...state, updatedKey: action.payload.value, }
    • Keep in mind that store state must be repeatable by replaying actions on it. For example, when you store timestamp, pass it into action payload. If you call REST API, do it in action. Never do this in reducer!
  2. Edit src/reducers/index.js, import your reducer and add it to root reducer created by combineReducers

Connecting Components

You can use connect() High-Order Component from react-redux package.

See Usage With React on redux.js.org.

For an example you can look at <LanguageSwitcher> component from feature/react-intl branch. It demonstrates both subscribing to store and dispatching actions.

Dispatching Actions On Server

See source of src/server.js