react-hot-loader
redux
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12,266 | 60,471 | |
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about 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-hot-loader
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ReactJS Good Practices
React Hot Loader - Tweak React components in real time
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Front-end Guide
Developer Experience - There are a number of tools that improves the development experience with React. React Developer Tools is a browser extension that allows you to inspect your component, view and manipulate its props and state. Hot reloading with webpack allows you to view changes to your code in your browser, without you having to refresh the browser. Front end development involves a lot of tweaking code, saving and then refreshing the browser. Hot reloading helps you by eliminating the last step. When there are library updates, Facebook provides codemod scripts to help you migrate your code to the new APIs. This makes the upgrading process relatively pain-free. Kudos to the Facebook team for their dedication in making the development experience with React great.
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How to implement hot module reloading in a programming language?
I am considering how to make my compiler (which outputs JavaScript), output patch changes, which somehow update the server or browser with the code changes, so you don't have to shutdown/restart the server or refresh the page. I was going to take a look at the react-hot-loader source code, but it's a little too abstract, it will take a while / few days at least to start to grok.
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How is React's Hot Module Reloading implemented (at a medium-high level of detail)?
I am starting to look through the source of react-hot-loader, but it is no insignificant beast. Can someone explain at a high level how this is implemented, just in enough detail so one could reason about how to reimplement this functionality in another programming language?
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The following modules couldn't be hot updated: (Full reload needed)
[HMR] bundle rebuildingclient.js?3ac5:126 [HMR] bundle rebuilt in 557msprocess-update.js?e13e:27 [HMR] Checking for updates on the server...process-update.js?e13e:81 [HMR] The following modules couldn't be hot updated: (Full reload needed)This is usually because the modules which have changed (and their parents) do not know how to hot reload themselves. See http://webpack.github.io/docs/hot-module-replacement-with-webpack.html for more details.process-update.js?e13e:89 [HMR] - ./src/containers/root.tsxprocess-update.js?e13e:89 [HMR] - ./src/index.tsx I've stepped through these steps as best I can tell, but am still having no luck.
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Javascript require vs require .default
I'm using react-hot-loader and I'm very confused about its example code:
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Awesome React Resources
react-hot-loader - Tweak React components in real time
redux
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A Comprehensive Guide to React State Management
Redux
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
redux - Redux is a key tool used in managing state across an application. This can be used with any web technology including React, Vue and Angular docs
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State Management Nx React Native/Expo Apps with TanStack Query and Redux
Redux is a client-state library.
- Redux 101
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The 20 most used React libraries
react-redux: A powerhouse for efficient state management and data flow control. Learn more
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React State Management in 2024
Reducer-based: requires dispatching actions to update a big centralised state, often called a “single source of truth”. In this group, we have Redux and Zustand.
- 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
I am _thrilled_ to announce that:
Redux Toolkit 2.0 is LIVE!!!
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/releases/tag/v2.0.0
This major version has new features, faster perf, smaller bundle size, and removes deprecated options.
It's accompanied by majors for all our Redux family packages
## RTK 2.0:
- a new `combineSlices` method for lazy-loading reducers - Updates to `createSlice` to include a `selectors` field and allow defining thunks inside
- Immer 10 w/ faster updates
- Removal of deprecated options
See the migration guide:
- https://redux.js.org/usage/migrations/migrating-rtk-2
All of the Redux libraries now have modernized packaging with full ESM/CJS compat. They also ship modern JS (no transpiling for IE11), which means smaller bundle sizes.
We've also done byte-shaving work to shrink the bundles (extracting error messages, de-duping imports)
## Redux core 5.0:
- The TS conversion we did in 2019!
- Action types _must_ be strings
- `UnknownAction` as the default action type
- Better preloaded state types
- Internal subscription improvements
- Still marks `createStore` as deprecated!
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/releases/tag/v5.0.0
## React-Redux 9.0:
- *Now requires React 18 and RTK 2.0 / Redux 5.0*
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HTML Data Attributes: One of the Original State Management Libraries
DEV is a Rails monolith, which uses Preact in the front-end using islands architecture. The reason why I mention all this is that it's not a full-stack JavaScript application, and there is no state management library like Redux or Zustand in use. The data store, for the most part on the front end, is all data attributes.
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Blogged Answers: My Experience Modernizing Packages to ESM
Oh hey, that's my post!
(yes I spend too much time refreshing HN :) )
FWIW I did end up with a packaging combination that seems to work sufficiently. I never did fix the "FalseCJS" issue that `are-the-types-wrong` is detecting. I played with double-emitting TS typedefs, and the `tsup` tool _does_ actually have support for that now (added by Andrew Branch from the TS team). So it might be more feasible now. But ultimately I decided I was tired of messing with packaging setup and that what I've got is good enough. (hopefully)
We're actually about to launch Redux Toolkit 2.0 and Redux 5.0 this week, assuming the last couple pieces come together. Here's the latest RCs - you can see the current `package.json` files in there:
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/releases/tag/v2.0.0...
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/releases/tag/v5.0.0-rc.1
What are some alternatives?
tsdx - Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
react-devtools - An extension that allows inspection of React component hierarchy in the Chrome and Firefox Developer Tools.
remix - Build Better Websites. Create modern, resilient user experiences with web fundamentals.
eslint-plugin-react - React-specific linting rules for ESLint
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
Next.js - The React Framework
valtio - 💊 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
swift-composable-architecture - A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
react-hooks-testing-library - 🐏 Simple and complete React hooks testing utilities that encourage good testing practices. [Moved to: https://github.com/testing-library/react-hooks-testing-library]
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]