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redux-eggs
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The new wave of React state management
We have docs on code splitting reducers and other Redux logic here:
- https://redux.js.org/usage/code-splitting
There have been some different community packages for helping with that process, but some of them seem to have become outdated (only worked with React-Redux v5, etc). I did see a new one at https://github.com/fostyfost/redux-eggs that seemed like it had potential, but I haven't had a chance to try any of them myself.
I also once saw someone play around with the idea of using React's still-not-technically-final Suspense support to help ensure that a lazy-loaded component that relies on a code-split reducer doesn't actually get rendered until that reducer's state is available. Don't have the link handy atm, but if someone wants it ping me and I can go figure out where that was described.
Also, the new RTK "listener" middleware was specifically designed to replace almost all saga usages, and you can dynamically add more listeners at runtime via dispatch an `addListener()` action:
- https://redux-toolkit.js.org/api/createListenerMiddleware
- https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2022/05/presentations-evol...
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Why using Redux is inefficient for small/mid-sized apps?
I did see a recent package called https://github.com/fostyfost/redux-eggs which looked like it did the same kind of "add and remove modular chunks of Redux code" use case, but I haven't had time to try it out.
redux-easy-mode
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The new wave of React state management
Have you considered something like "selector based side effects"? https://github.com/mikew/redux-easy-mode#selector-based-side.... The difference is most side effects are based around when an action is dispatched, but I wanted to know when things _change_.
It's possible to do the same thing with a react component + useEffect, but I thought a pure-redux solution would better fit the spirit of Redux.
What are some alternatives?
redux-dynamic-modules - Modularize Redux by dynamically loading reducers and middlewares.
redux-xstate-poc - Manage your Redux side effects with XState. Use 100% of XState's features.
react-native-redux-toolkit-starter-app - 📱🚀A POWERFUL React Native starter kit to bootstrap the start of your mobile app development
redux-templates - Official Redux templates for Vite, Create-React-App, and more
devtools - Replay.io DevTools
grug-dev-translation - The Grug Brained Developer - Plain English Translation
redux-essentials-example-app - Example app for the Redux Essentials tutorial
vuex - 🗃️ Centralized State Management for Vue.js.
algo_v - A collection of sorting algorithms, complete with visualizations, designed to help learn and practice algorithms. 📊
alt - Isomorphic flux implementation
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development