Saturday, February 18, 2017

React + Redux Tutorial Series

Redux Tutorial

This Redux tutorial series will show you the schematics of a Redux application. Redux is AWESOME, but it takes a bit to get it setup. There really aren't a lot of moving parts, but there are a lot of ways that you can configure it - namely - configure the store.

Redux is like Flux in several ways, but it's different as well. It has these pieces:

  •  Provider: wraps your application, injecting the store
  •  Store: one large store that contains the state for your entire application
  •  Reducers: reducers listen to actions and make changes on the store values. They also cannot mutate the data on the store in any way, but must return a new set of data.
  • Actions: pretty much just like flux actions, the only difference is that async can be handled in multiple different ways depending on store "middleware"
  • Components: React components can be injected with various pieces of store data. React components also trigger Redux actions. This is what makes it all come together.
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