- createStore(reducerObject, middleware1...middlewarenN);
- dispatch(action)
- subscribe(callback(newState))
- getState()
A plain js object that describes the state of your application
The store is nothing but a js object that gives you access to methods that mutate your app state
Reducers are functions that accept the current slice of the state that the reducer responds to and the current action being dispatched.
Middleware are functions that are called before an action gets to any reducers.
A plain js object that is used to map keys to reducer functions. See examples below.
Flow with middleware --- dispatch action --- passes action through middleware(s) --- reducers --- update state
CreateStore accepts the reducer object as a first arg. And middleware functions as 2...n args
See Examples below for more details.
This method is used to dispatch actions to the reducers which take the action and updates the state accordingly.
most actions look like this
{
type : "FETCH_USER",
extraField : "someData"
}
This method is to be used if you would like to know when changes to the store have occurred. Ths method accepts a callback function that is invoked when the store changes.
The methods returns the current state of your application
function counter(state = 0, action){
if(action.type === 'INC'){
return state + 1;
} else if(action.type === 'DEC'){
return state - 1;
}
return state;
}
function middlewareExample(dispatch){
return function(getState){
return function(action){
console.log(action.type);
}
}
}
const reducerObject = { count: counter };
// normal path dispath --- run through proper reducer
const store = createStore(reducerObject, middlewareExample);
store.dispatch({type: 'INC'});
// count is 1
function subCallack(newState){
console.log(newState);
}
store.subscribe(subCallback);
// everytime the store is dispatched, the newState will be given to the callback and logged
store.getState();
// {count : 1}