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iflux2

NPM

Reactive and Predictable state container for React or ReactNative.

  • Thanks Immutable.js
  • Thanks MapReduce
  • Thanks Functional Reactive Programming.

iflux

很早很早之前,我们爱上了React and immutable,所以就有了很简单的iflux。

iflux = immutable.js + react.js

NPM

保持简单

+-----------------------+
|       WebApi          |
+-----------------------+
          |  
         \|/
+-----------------------+
|   Store(immutable)   |<-----+
+-----------------------+      |
           | //es5 style       |
           | StoreMixin        | msg(EventEmitter)
          \|/                  |
+------------------------+     |
|     React App          |-----|
+------------------------+
|      <Layout>          |
|        <SearchForm/>   |
|        <Toolbar/>      |
|        <DataGrid/>     |
|       </Layout>        |
+------------------------+

优点:

  • 简单直接,几乎没有什么规则
  • 单根数据源(single data source)
  • Immutable fronted UI
  • High Performance

但是随着业务的不断的发展,数据层的复杂度也在上升。这时候iflux就会暴露出很多的缺点

  • Big Store, Store中大量的数据和业务的处理,代码膨胀的厉害
  • Store是单例,不销毁,有共享的问题
  • store的数据通过props不断的透传,代码写的很费劲
  • 大量的数据之间的依赖关系,需要手动的保证和处理

怎么解决?

  • 使用MapReduce的理念解决big Store
  • 使用@Relax自动注入store中的数据和事件
  • Store不再是单例
  • 使用FRP的理念, 简单的实现反应式数据,抽象源数据和派生数据

这就是我们的iflux2

+------------------+
|     BFF-API      |
+------------------+
        ||
        \/
+------------------+
|     WebApi       |
+------------------+
        ||
        \/
+------------------+
|     Store        | ====> [Actor1, Actor2, Actor3]
+------------------+
        ||
        \/
+------------------+
|  @StoreProvider  |
+------------------+
        ||
        \/
+------------------+
|     @Relax       |
+------------------+
        ||
        \/
+------------------+
|     QL/DQL       |
+------------------+

例子

→ tree -L 2                                                                                              [c6c2861]
.
├── actor
│   └── counter-actor.js
├── component
│   └── counter.js
├── index.html
├── index.js
├── package.json
├── ql.js
├── store.js
├── webapi.js
└── webpack.config.js

2 directories, 9 files
//counter-actor.js
import { Actor, Action } from 'iflux2'


export default class CounterActor extends Actor {
  defaultState() {
    return {
      count: 0
    }
  }

  @Action('increment')
  increment(state) {
    return state.update('count', count => count + 1)
  }

  @Action('decrement')
  decrement(state) {
    return state.update('count', count => count - 1)
  }
}
//store.js
import { Store } from 'iflux2'
import CounterActor from './actor/counter-actor'


export default class AppStore extends Store {
  bindActor() {
    return [
      new CounterActor
    ]
  }

  constructor(props) {
    super(props)
    window.store = this
  }

  //;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Action;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
  increment = () => {
    this.dispatch('increment')
  };

  decrement = () => {
    this.dispatch('decrement')
  };
}
//index.js
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { StoreProvider } from 'iflux2'
import AppStore from './store'
import Counter from './component/counter'


@StoreProvider(AppStore, {debug: true})
export default class CounterApp extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <Counter/>
    )
  }
}

render(<CounterApp/>, document.getElementById('app'))
//counter.js
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { Relax } from 'iflux2'
import { countQL } from '../ql'
const noop = () => {}


@Relax
export default class Counter extends Component {
  static defaultProps = {
    count: 0,
    countQL,
    increment: noop,
    decrement: noop
  };


  render() {
    const { count, countQL, increment, decrement } = this.props

    return (
      <div>
        <a href='javascript:void(0);' onClick={increment}>increment</a>
        <br/>
        <span>{ count }</span>
        <br/>
        <span>{ countQL }</span>
        <br/>
        <a href='javascript:void(0);' onClick={decrement}>decrement</a>
      </div>
    )
  }
}
//ql.js
import { QL } from 'iflux2'

export const countQL = QL('countQL', [
  'count',
  (count) => `QL:${count}`
]);

how to use?

npm install iflux2 --save
//web .babelrc
{
  "presets": ["es2015", "react", "stage-3"],
  "plugins": [
    "transform-decorators-legacy", //required
    "transform-class-properties",
    "transform-es2015-modules-commonjs",
    "transform-flow-strip-types",
    "transform-runtime"
  ],
  "env": {
    "production": {
      "plugins": [
        "transform-react-constant-elements",
        "transform-react-inline-elements"
      ]
    }
  }
}

//react-native .babelrc
{
  "presets": ["react-native"],
  "plugins":[
    "transform-decorators-legacy"
  ]
}

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