react-redux
JSS
react-redux | JSS | |
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8 | 16 | |
21,853 | 7,052 | |
- | 0.1% | |
8.7 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | 10 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-redux
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Front-end Guide
react-redux is an official React binding for Redux and is very simple to learn.
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React Redux connect() with Redux thunk
I have a problem when using Redux thunk with the connect() method from react-redux. I have the following code:
- React Hot Reload with Redux
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React + Redux: "<Provider> does not support changing `store` on the fly"
does not support changing store on the fly. It is most likely that you see this error because you updated to Redux 2.x and React Redux 2.x which no longer hot reload reducers automatically. See https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux/releases/tag/v2.0.0 for the migration instructions.
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Nesting Redux Providers
I want to distribute a React App as a React component. Currently it uses Redux to manage its state. If the end user also uses Redux to manage the state, there will be nested Providers. Would it be a problem or should I pass the store as a prop as Dan suggested here? I personally do not like the second way tho.
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Typescript React/Redux : Argument of type 'typeof MyClass' is not assignable to parameter of type 'ComponentType<...'
I've found a fairly good basic cut-down version of what I'm trying to do in the react-redux docs.
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What is ownProps in react-redux?
I am reading the API on react-redux and looking at one of Redux' github examples: Redux todo app
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What does "Stateless function components cannot be given refs" mean?
I see discussion about this here but unfortunately I simply don't understand the conclusion.
JSS
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CSS in Perl
Most websites those days are SPA applications that render on the front-side. There is also this trend of CSS in JavaScript also knowns as JSS that is debatable (makes everything overcomplicated), but in some specific cases, can be justified and very useful.
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CSS Solves Auto-Expanding Textareas
> why tf aren't we using JS for styling already
People are and have been for quite a while
https://cssinjs.org/
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Front-end Guide
JSS
- programmatic design with JS?
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Is it possible to style a website in JS only and if it is, is it recommended? Are there some downsides?
It is possible. At its most simple, you could just modify the style property on every element. That's not generally considered best practice, but there are a number of "CSS-in-JS" libraries which streamline the process. The typically generate dynamic CSS classes and apply them to your elements. A big one is JSS.
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Amplify, React and Typescript
import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react"; import Amplify, { API, graphqlOperation } from "aws-amplify"; import { createBlog } from "./graphql/mutations"; import { listBlogs } from "./graphql/queries"; import awsExports from "./aws-exports"; import { ListBlogsQuery } from "./API"; Amplify.configure(awsExports); const initialState = { name: "", body: "" }; const App = () => { const [formState, setFormState] = useState(initialState); const [blogs, setBlogs] = useState(); useEffect(() => { fetchBlogs() }, []); const handleInputChange = (event: React.ChangeEvent) => { setFormState({ ...formState, [event.target.name]: event.target.value }); }; const fetchBlogs = async () => { try { const blogData = (await API.graphql(graphqlOperation(listBlogs))) as { data: ListBlogsQuery } setBlogs(blogData.data); } catch (err) { console.log("Error fetching blogs" + err); } }; const addBlog = async () => { try { if (!formState.name || !formState.body) return; const blog = { ...formState }; if (blogs) { await API.graphql(graphqlOperation(createBlog, { input: blog })); await fetchBlogs(); setFormState(initialState); } } catch (err) { console.log("error creating blog: ", err); } }; return (
Amplify Todos
Create Blog {blogs && blogs?.listBlogs?.items?.map((blog, index) => { return ({blog?.name}
{blog?.body}
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Gatsby JS — How to solve FOUC when using tss-react and Material UI v5
Material UI v5 brought some amazing updates, but switching from JSS to Emotion had an arguably nasty side-effect: it was no longer as straightforward to group your component styles in classes. Fortunately, a fantastic library emerged that allowed developers to not only reduce the extreme pain from migrating all their classes from v4's makeStyles to emotion, but to also to continue to writing classes in practically the same syntax, with wonderful TS type-safety. This library was tss-react, and it was one of my favorite open source discoveries of 2021.
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Feel like that studying as a self-taught is taking me further than studying at university
I started writing a long response, but I want to add that a simple CRA + JSS + TS (named exports only) stack solves or abstracts away most of these issues.
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What is CSS in JS?
JSS
What are some alternatives?
emotion - 👩🎤 CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
React CSS Modules - Seamless mapping of class names to CSS modules inside of React components.
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!
tss-react - ✨ Dynamic CSS-in-TS solution, based on Emotion
styled-jsx - Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
linaria - Zero-runtime CSS in JS library
Fela - State-Driven Styling in JavaScript
styletron - :zap: Toolkit for component-oriented styling
glamor - inline css for react et al
Radium - A toolchain for React component styling.