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ducks-modular-redux
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What are some good ways to structure React projects and separate logic from every component? Design patterns and code/folder structure
And here's an interesting proposal for organizing data store/reducer logic: https://github.com/erikras/ducks-modular-redux
- How to Build a Basic CRUD App with NextJS, React, Redux, Observable and MUI5 Components
- How to Build a Basic CRUD App with NextJS, TS, React, Redux-Tookit and MUI5 Components
- Redux explicado de manera simple y sucinta para los desarrolladores de React
- Introducción react-redux y redux toolkit
- Introduccióna react-redux y redux toolkit
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Should we be teaching Redux in 2022?
Yeah, the "ducks" file structure has been around as an idea since 2015, but most Redux apps (and our older docs) used a "folder-by-type" pattern (/reducers/todos.js, /actions/todos.js, etc).
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Day 30 of #100daysofcode: Re-ducks and Best Practices
The official Redux Style Guide suggests using the (very modular) Ducks structure. Essentially, this structure follows the design pattern of "New Feature? New folder." I am not 100% sure, but this seems to be a newer development in Redux best practices. For example, favesound-redux splits files into "type" folders.
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React folder structure for enterprise level applications
That's an idea that has been around for awhile and was popularized by the Duck pattern for Redux.
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Stepping up your Redux game with Redux Toolkit
The original Redux docs examples did show a "file-by-type" folder structure (ie, /actions/todos.js, /reducers/todos.js, etc), but you've always been able to structure your code however you want to. The "ducks" pattern was invented right after Redux came out, and has always been a valid approach.
react-redux
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
React Redux (https://react-redux.js.org/)
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Get out of state management hell with automatic revalidation
You add the current user state to a React Context or state management library, read from it on the top bar, and write to it after a user signs in. Done. No big deal, right?
- Redux 101
- Redux Toolkit 2.0: new features, faster perf, smaller bundle sizes (plus major versions for all Redux family packages!)
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Redux Toolkit 2.0: new features, faster perf, smaller bundle sizes, and more
- Throws better errors in an RSC environment
- https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/releases/tag/v9.0.0
## Reselect 5.0:
- Switches to a new `weakMapMemoize` memoizer as default
- Renames `defaultMemoize` to `lruMemoize`
- Allows passing memoizer options direct to `createSelector`
- Many TS improvements
- https://github.com/reduxjs/reselect/releases/tag/v5.0.1
## Redux Thunk 3.0:
- Drops the default export and switches to named exports ( `{thunk, withExtraArgument}` )
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-thunk/releases/tag/v3.1.0
This has been a _huge_ year-long development effort!
We're thrilled to get these improvements out. The tooling and bundle improvements will help all users, and we think the features and TS changes will improve the Redux dev experience significantly.
Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who has contributed or helped test out the work!
Please file bug reports for the inevitable issues that pop up post-release!
but now I'm going off on a conf trip and going to take a very well-earned break from Redux work for December :)
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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
redux with react-redux
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Easy Shared Reactive State in React without External Libraries
Redux
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20 Essential Parts Of Any Large Scale React App
react-redux : Integration with React
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React useReducer
When your application needs a single source of truth. You'll be better off using a more powerful library like Redux
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I am making a pizza app and I want that whenever I click on add my cart gets updated which is at the bottom of the page. Can anyone please help
You should think about using some client state management libraries like Redux. Redux gives you the possibility to encapsulate states and manipulate it through functions. https://react-redux.js.org/
What are some alternatives?
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
redux-devtools - DevTools for Redux with hot reloading, action replay, and customizable UI
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
react-community-tools-practices-cheatsheet - Descriptions and use cases for common tools and practices in the React community
recompose - A React utility belt for function components and higher-order components.
SAAS-Starter-Kit-Pro - 🚀A boilerplate for building Software-as-Service (SAAS) apps with Reactjs, and Nodejs
reselect - Selector library for Redux
flux-standard-action - A human-friendly standard for Flux action objects.
kea - Batteries Included State Management for React
lab-next-ts - NextJS Typescript Integration with Redux Toolkit [Moved to: https://github.com/czetsuya/nextjs-redux-toolkit]
cerebral - Declarative state and side effects management for popular JavaScript frameworks