Redux actions, reducers and selectors for managing data in JSONAPI format.
yarn add redux-data-collections
These examples presume you're using React Redux Starter Kit (because I do). There's nothing particularly special about one react-redux kit versus another. You should be able to adapt these examples to your needs.
Redux-data-collections exports createCollectionReducer
by default. A collection reducer will only handle actions with a meta.type
that matches the collection type. For instance, if you create a reducer like createCollectionReducer('cars')
, the created reducer will only respond to actions where the action.meta.type === 'cars'
. In practice, this is managed for you.
Simply add your collections to your root reducer in src/store/reducers.js
import { combineReducers } from 'redux'
import createCollectionReducer from 'redux-data-collections'
// in a naive world we'd just create the reducers and move on
export const createRootReducer = (asyncReducers) => {
return combineReducers({
articles: createCollectionReducer('article'),
comments: createCollectionReducer('comment'),
people: createCollectionReducer('person'),
...asyncReducers
})
}
// ...
The reducer returned from redux-data-collections
is designed to handle specific actions. For most usecases these default actions will allow you to work smoothly with the collections. However, if we need custom actions we can join the collectionReducer from redux-data-collections
with our custom reducer using reduceReducers
.
import createCollectionReducer, { reduceReducers } from 'redux-data-collections'
import { handleActions } from 'redux-actions'
import { CUSTOM_ACTION_TYPE } from './constants'
// create a redux-data-collections reducer
const collectionReducer = createCollectionReducer('media')
// create your own reducer
const mediaReducer = handleActions({
[CUSTOM_ACTION_TYPE]: state => state
}, {})
// join the two reducers together
// the collection reducer will run first, it will capture only redux-data-collections actions
// the media reducer runs second and will get the state after redux-data-collections has altered it
const reducer = reduceReducers(collectionReducer, mediaReducer)
export default reducer
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import EditEntity from '../components/EditEntity'
import { setAttribute } from 'redux-data-collections/lib/actions/item'
const mapStateToProps = (state, ownProps) => {
return {
}
}
const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch, ownProps) => {
return {
setAttr: (attribute, value) => dispatch(
setAttribute({
type: 'post',
id: 'post-id-1',
attribute,
value
})
)
}
}
const EditEntityContainer = connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(EditEntity)
export default EditEntityContainer
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import EditEntity from '../components/EditEntity'
import { selectItemAttributes, selectItemAttributeByName } from 'redux-data-collections/lib/selectors/item'
import { setAttribute } from 'redux-data-collections/lib/actions/item'
const mapStateToProps = (state, ownProps) => {
return {
attributes: selectItemAttributes(state)('post', 'post-id-1'), // <-- all attributes
name: selectItemAttributeByName(state)('post', 'post-id-1', 'name'), // <-- just the name
}
}
const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch, ownProps) => {
return {
setName: (value) => dispatch(
setAttribute({
type: 'post',
id: 'post-id-1',
attribute: 'name',
value
})
)
}
}
const EditEntityContainer = connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(EditEntity)
export default EditEntityContainer