useRedux VS useEffectReducer

Compare useRedux vs useEffectReducer and see what are their differences.

useRedux

Hook to connect redux store to react components (by DaniAkash)

useEffectReducer

useReducer + useEffect = useEffectReducer (by davidkpiano)
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useRedux

Posts with mentions or reviews of useRedux. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-10-17.

useEffectReducer

Posts with mentions or reviews of useEffectReducer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-06.
  • Is there a way to wait for setStatte to finish before calling function?
    1 project | /r/reactjs | 19 Oct 2021
  • JUXT Blog - Learn You a ClojureScript for Great Good!
    4 projects | /r/Clojure | 6 Jan 2021
    So it's like you say: it's a pattern that ensures a uniform style across the app. There's also the other end of the spectrum with frameworks like Relay and Fulcro that have their place and optimise all the data fetching, but I believe this pattern sits comfortably in the middle and scales a lot and at the same time it's not overkill for smaller apps. Now, you can do all that without adding effects to a queue. You can use useEffectReducer and perform them directly. I just prefer to be explicit about it and I think it has a lot of benefits. Definitely not The One True Way but something worth trying.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing useRedux and useEffectReducer you can also consider the following projects:

react-use-wizard - πŸ§™ A React wizard (stepper) builder without the hassle, powered by hooks.

jotai - πŸ‘» Primitive and flexible state management for React

patternfly-react - A set of React components for the PatternFly project.

use-optimistic-reducer - ⏱️ React reducer hook for handling optimistic UI updates and race-conditions.

use-onclickoutside - React hook for listening for clicks outside of an element.

clean-state - 🐻 A pure and compact state manager, using React-hooks native implementation, automatically connect the module organization architecture. πŸ‹

use-color - πŸ›ΌπŸ›ΌπŸ›Ό The powerful color hook that all designers deserve. ✨ Parse and stringify that just works & 🦾 Strict type checking at compile time

redux-dynamic-modules - Modularize Redux by dynamically loading reducers and middlewares.

entangle - Global state management tool for react hooks inspired by RecoilJS and Jotai using proxies.

speccards - Example of using clojure.spec with devcards