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A simple set of tools to make using Redux easier

npm install redux-starter-kit

(Special thanks to Github user @shotak for donating to the package name.)

Purpose

The Redux Starter Kit package is intended to help address three common concerns about Redux:

  • "Configuring a Redux store is too complicated"
  • "I have to add a lot of packages to get Redux to do anything useful"
  • "Redux requires too much boilerplate code"

We can't solve every use case, but in the spirit of create-react-app and apollo-boost, we can try to provide some tools that abstract over the setup process and handle the most common use cases, as well as include some useful utilities that will let the user simplify their application code.

This package is not intended to solve every possible concern about Redux, and is deliberately limited in scope. It does not address concepts like "reusable encapsulated Redux modules", data fetching, folder or file structures, managing entity relationships in the store, and so on.

What's Included

Redux Starter Kit includes:

  • A configureStore() function with simplified configuration options. It can automatically combine your slice reducers, adds whatever Redux middleware you supply, includes redux-thunk by default, and enables use of the Redux DevTools Extension.
  • A createReducer() utility that lets you supply a lookup table of action types to case reducer functions, rather than writing switch statements. In addition, it automatically uses the immer library to let you write simpler immutable updates with normal mutative code, like state.todos[3].completed = true.
  • A createAction() utility that returns an action creator function for the given action type string. The function itself has toString() defined, so that it can be used in place of the type constant.
  • A createSlice() function that accepts a set of reducer functions, a slice name, and an initial state value, and automatically generates corresponding action creators, types, and simple selector functions.
  • An improved version of the widely used createSelector utility for creating memoized selector functions, which can accept string keypaths as "input selectors" (re-exported from the selectorator library).

Documentation

The Redux Starter Kit docs are now published at https://redux-starter-kit.js.org.

We're currently expanding and rewriting our docs content - check back soon for more updates!

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