Using Redux GET - PUSH
Juan
Posted on July 1, 2021
Getting started
npm install redux-js;
or
yarn add redux-js;
Usage
import redux from redux-js";
Add your initial storage in the index of your project
Initial state settings, example
redux.store({
environment:env,
storage_cache:[],
requests_executed:[],
path:'',
sessions:{},
authorize:{},
pag_count:10,
pag_position:'top',
list_type:'table'
});
Insert data
redux.push('sessions', {username:jc, data:'example'});
Insert data and store in localstorage
redux.push('sessions', {username:jc, data:'example'}, true);
Query data
redux.get('sessions');
Query data, if it is true query the localstorage
redux.get('sessions', true);
Remove from localstorage
redux.remove('sessions');
See all data
redux.all();
React Event listener, using hooks
useEffect(() => {
const unsubscribe = redux.subscribe( () => {
//Use 'is' or 'current'
//Using is return boolean
if(redux.is('sessions')){
console.log('It is my event');
}
//Using current return string
if(redux.current()==='sessions'){
console.log('It is my event');
}
});
return () => {
unsubscribe();
}
}, []);
React Event listener, using class
componentDidMount = () => {
this.unsubscribe = redux.subscribe( () => {
//Use 'is' or 'current'
//Using is return boolean
if(redux.is('sessions')){
console.log('It is my event');
}
//Using current return string
if(redux.current()==='sessions'){
console.log('It is my event');
}
});
};
componentWillUnmount = () => {
this.unsubscribe();
};
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Juan
Posted on July 1, 2021
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