react-redux
react-tap-event-plugin
react-redux | react-tap-event-plugin | |
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3 | 12 | |
21,446 | 1,068 | |
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8.7 | 10.0 | |
over 2 years ago | almost 6 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-redux
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Animated page transitions in react
I'm using react/react-redux/react-router/react-router-redux.
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Decoupling React Components and Redux Connect
Reactjs As seen here I am trying to decouple my app's components as much as I can and make them not aware of any storage or action creator. The goal is to have them to manage their own state and call functions to emit a change. I have been told that you do this using props. Considering // Menu.jsximport React from 'react'import { className } from './menu.scss'import Search from 'components/search'class Menu extends React.Component { render () { return ( Home foo bar ) }} And // Search.jsximport React from 'react'import { className } from './search.scss'class Search extends React.Component { render () { let { searchTerm, onSearch } = this.props return ( {searchTerm} onSearch(e.target.value)} value={searchTerm} /> ) }}Search.propTypes = { searchTerm: React.PropTypes.string, onSearch: React.PropTypes.function}export default Search And reading here I see a smart use of Provider and connect and my implementation would look something like this: import { bindActionCreators, connect } from 'redux'import actions from 'actions'function mapStateToProps (state) { return { searchTerm: state.searchTerm }}function mapDispatchToProps (dispatch) { return bindActionCreators({ dispatchSearchAction: actions.search }, dispatch)}export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(Search) Assuming I have a store handling searchTerm as part of the global state. Problem is, where does this code belongs to? If I put it in Search.jsx I will couple actions with the component and more important to redux. Am I supposed to have two different versions of my component, one decoupled and one connect()ed and have to use it? If yes what would my files tree look like? One file per component or a like a make-all-connected.js ? Answer link : https://codehunter.cc/a/reactjs/decoupling-react-components-and-redux-connect
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What's the '@' (at symbol) in the Redux @connect decorator?
It is in fact a part of react-redux which is used to connects a React component to a Redux store.
react-tap-event-plugin
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✨7 Github Repositories to Master React
📚 A free book that talks about design patterns/techniques used while developing with React.
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Front-end Guide
If any JavaScript project has taken the front end ecosystem by storm in recent years, that would be React. React is a library built and open-sourced by the smart people at Facebook. In React, developers write components for their web interface and compose them together.
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Yoda Conditions (From the office)
React
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react dev tools not loading in Chrome browser
I'm debugging an application which uses React.js, the Chrome Extensions list clearly shows that the React Developer Tools are installed, and when i access the React site at http://facebook.github.io/react/ i can clearly see a "React" tab in the developer tools window. Yet when i'm debugging my application i see this in the console:
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How do I sync state from the DOM to my React Component in an Isomorphic Application?
I am building an Isomorphic Application in React which first renders a component server-side, then takes advantage of React's intelligent re-rendering browser-side.
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Facebook's react.js -- object is not a function
Uncaught TypeError: Property 'CommentList' of object [object Object] is not a function In fact react.js's own examples page has:
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Animated page transitions in react
I'm using react/react-redux/react-router/react-router-redux.
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How Do I Stub webpack's require.ensure?
I use webpack's code splitting feature (require.ensure) to reduce the initial bundle size of my React application by loading components that are not visible on page load from a separate bundle that is loaded asynchronously.
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Positioning caret in contenteditable ReactJS components
I'm using ReactJS to render text values into contenteditable DOM nodes. Eg:
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Why do we need Flux with React?
For example: here is an Todo app build only with React and here is an Todo app build with Flux and React.
What are some alternatives?
rematch - The Redux Framework
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.
react-redux-typescript-guide - The complete guide to static typing in "React & Redux" apps using TypeScript
real-world-react-appsapps
frontend-bootcamp - Frontend Workshop from HTML/CSS/JS to TypeScript/React/Redux
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
oni - Oni: Modern Modal Editing - powered by Neovim
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
hospitalrun-frontend - Frontend for HospitalRun
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
react-starter-kit - The web's most popular Jamstack front-end template (boilerplate) for building web applications with React
react-in-patterns.