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# Change Log

This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented on the Github [Releases](https://github.com/rackt/redux/releases) page.
Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented on the Github [Releases](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/releases) page.
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# Contributing
We are open to, and grateful for, any contributions made by the community. By contributing to Redux, you agree to abide by the [code of conduct](https://github.com/rackt/redux/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
We are open to, and grateful for, any contributions made by the community. By contributing to Redux, you agree to abide by the [code of conduct](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).

## Reporting Issues and Asking Questions
Before opening an issue, please search the [issue tracker](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues) to make sure your issue hasn't already been reported.
Before opening an issue, please search the [issue tracker](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues) to make sure your issue hasn't already been reported.

Please ask any general and implementation specific questions on [Stack Overflow with a Redux tag](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/redux?sort=votes&pageSize=50) for support.

## Development

Visit the [Issue tracker](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues) to find a list of open issues that need attention.
Visit the [Issue tracker](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues) to find a list of open issues that need attention.

Fork, then clone the repo:
```
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```

### Examples
Redux comes with [official examples](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html) to demonstrate various concepts and best practices.
Redux comes with [official examples](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html) to demonstrate various concepts and best practices.

When adding a new example, please adhere to the style and format of the existing examples, and try to reuse as much code as possible. For example, `index.html`, `server.js`, and `webpack.config.js` can typically be reused.
When adding a new example, please adhere to the style and format of the existing examples, and try to reuse as much code as possible. For example, `index.html`, `server.js`, and `webpack.config.js` can typically be reused.

>For ease of development, the webpack configs for the examples are set up so that the `redux` module is aliased to the project `src` folder when inside of the Redux folder. If an example is moved out of the Redux folder, they will instead use the version of Redux from `node_modules`.
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npm run test:examples
```

Please visit the [Examples page](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html) for information on running an individual example.
Please visit the [Examples page](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html) for information on running an individual example.

###New Features
Please open an issue with a proposal for a new feature or refactoring before starting on the work. We don't want you to waste your efforts on a pull request that we won't want to accept.

###Style
[rackt](https://github.com/rackt) is trying to keep a standard style across its various projects, which can be found over in [eslint-config-rackt](https://github.com/rackt/eslint-config-rackt). If you have a style change proposal, it should first be proposed there. If accepted, we will be happy to accept a PR to implement it here.
The [reactjs](https://github.com/reactjs) GitHub org is trying to keep a standard style across its various projects, which can be found over in [eslint-config-reactjs](https://github.com/reactjs/eslint-config-reactjs). If you have a style change proposal, it should first be proposed there. If accepted, we will be happy to accept a PR to implement it here.

## Submitting Changes
* Open a new issue in the [Issue tracker](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues).
* Open a new issue in the [Issue tracker](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues).
* Fork the repo.
* Create a new feature branch based off the `master` branch.
* Make sure all tests pass and there are no linting errors.
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# [Redux](http://rackt.github.io/redux)
# [Redux](http://redux.js.org)

Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps.

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You can use Redux together with [React](https://facebook.github.io/react/), or with any other view library.
It is tiny (2kB, including dependencies).

[![build status](https://img.shields.io/travis/rackt/redux/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/rackt/redux)
[![build status](https://img.shields.io/travis/reactjs/redux/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/reactjs/redux)
[![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/redux.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/redux)
[![npm downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/redux.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/redux)
[![redux channel on discord](https://img.shields.io/badge/discord-%23redux%20%40%20reactiflux-61dafb.svg?style=flat-square)](https://discord.gg/0ZcbPKXt5bZ6au5t)
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npm install --save redux
```

Most likely, you’ll also need [the React bindings](https://github.com/rackt/react-redux) and [the developer tools](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools).
Most likely, you’ll also need [the React bindings](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux) and [the developer tools](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools).

```
npm install --save react-redux
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### Documentation

* [Introduction](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/index.html)
* [Basics](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/basics/index.html)
* [Advanced](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/advanced/index.html)
* [Recipes](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/recipes/index.html)
* [Troubleshooting](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/Troubleshooting.html)
* [Glossary](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/Glossary.html)
* [API Reference](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/api/index.html)
* [Introduction](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/index.html)
* [Basics](http://redux.js.org/docs/basics/index.html)
* [Advanced](http://redux.js.org/docs/advanced/index.html)
* [Recipes](http://redux.js.org/docs/recipes/index.html)
* [Troubleshooting](http://redux.js.org/docs/Troubleshooting.html)
* [Glossary](http://redux.js.org/docs/Glossary.html)
* [API Reference](http://redux.js.org/docs/api/index.html)

For PDF, ePub, and MOBI exports for offline reading, and instructions on how to create them, please see: [paulkogel/redux-offline-docs](https://github.com/paulkogel/redux-offline-docs).

### Examples

* [Counter Vanilla](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#counter-vanilla) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/counter-vanilla))
* [Counter](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#counter) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/counter))
* [Todos](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#todos) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/todos))
* [Todos with Undo](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#todos-with-undo) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/todos-with-undo))
* [TodoMVC](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#todomvc) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/todomvc))
* [Shopping Cart](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#shopping-cart) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/shopping-cart))
* [Tree View](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#tree-view) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/tree-view))
* [Async](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#async) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/async))
* [Universal](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#universal) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/universal))
* [Real World](http://rackt.github.io/redux/docs/introduction/Examples.html#real-world) ([source](https://github.com/rackt/redux/tree/master/examples/real-world))
* [Counter Vanilla](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#counter-vanilla) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/counter-vanilla))
* [Counter](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#counter) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/counter))
* [Todos](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#todos) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/todos))
* [Todos with Undo](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#todos-with-undo) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/todos-with-undo))
* [TodoMVC](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#todomvc) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/todomvc))
* [Shopping Cart](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#shopping-cart) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/shopping-cart))
* [Tree View](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#tree-view) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/tree-view))
* [Async](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#async) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/async))
* [Universal](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#universal) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/universal))
* [Real World](http://redux.js.org/docs/introduction/Examples.html#real-world) ([source](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples/real-world))

If you’re new to the NPM ecosystem and have troubles getting a project up and running, or aren’t sure where to paste the gist above, check out [simplest-redux-example](https://github.com/jackielii/simplest-redux-example) that uses Redux together with React and Browserify.

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### Change Log

This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented on the Github [Releases](https://github.com/rackt/redux/releases) page.
Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented on the Github [Releases](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/releases) page.

### Patrons

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## Something else doesn’t work

Ask around on the **#redux** [Reactiflux](http://reactiflux.com/) Discord channel, or [create an issue](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues).
If you figure it out, [edit this document](https://github.com/rackt/redux/edit/master/docs/Troubleshooting.md) as a courtesy to the next person having the same problem.
Ask around on the **#redux** [Reactiflux](http://reactiflux.com/) Discord channel, or [create an issue](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues).
If you figure it out, [edit this document](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/edit/master/docs/Troubleshooting.md) as a courtesy to the next person having the same problem.
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2. The listener should not expect to see all states changes, as the state might have been updated multiple times during a nested [`dispatch()`](#dispatch) before the listener is called. It is, however, guaranteed that all subscribers registered before the [`dispatch()`](#dispatch) started will be called with the latest state by the time it exits.

It is a low-level API. Most likely, instead of using it directly, you’ll use React (or other) bindings. If you feel that the callback needs to be invoked with the current state, you might want to [convert the store to an Observable or write a custom `observeStore` utility instead](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues/303#issuecomment-125184409).
It is a low-level API. Most likely, instead of using it directly, you’ll use React (or other) bindings. If you feel that the callback needs to be invoked with the current state, you might want to [convert the store to an Observable or write a custom `observeStore` utility instead](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues/303#issuecomment-125184409).

To unsubscribe the change listener, invoke the function returned by `subscribe`.

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}
```

All [`combineReducers()`](../api/combineReducers.md) does is generate a function that calls your reducers **with the slices of state selected according to their keys**, and combining their results into a single object again. [It’s not magic.](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues/428#issuecomment-129223274)
All [`combineReducers()`](../api/combineReducers.md) does is generate a function that calls your reducers **with the slices of state selected according to their keys**, and combining their results into a single object again. [It’s not magic.](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues/428#issuecomment-129223274)

>##### Note for ES6 Savvy Users
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>const todoApp = combineReducers(reducers)
>```
>
>Because `import *` is still new syntax, we don’t use it anymore in the documentation to avoid [confusion](https://github.com/rackt/redux/issues/428#issuecomment-129223274), but you may encounter it in some community examples.
>Because `import *` is still new syntax, we don’t use it anymore in the documentation to avoid [confusion](https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues/428#issuecomment-129223274), but you may encounter it in some community examples.
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Most of the components we’ll write will be presentational, but we’ll need to generate a few container components to connect them to the Redux store.

Technically you could write the container components by hand using [`store.subscribe()`](../api/Store.md#subscribe). We don’t advise you to do this because React Redux makes many performance optimizations that are hard to do by hand. For this reason, rather than write container components, we will generate them using the [`connect()`](https://github.com/rackt/react-redux/blob/master/docs/api.md#connectmapstatetoprops-mapdispatchtoprops-mergeprops-options) function provided by React Redux, as you will see below.
Technically you could write the container components by hand using [`store.subscribe()`](../api/Store.md#subscribe). We don’t advise you to do this because React Redux makes many performance optimizations that are hard to do by hand. For this reason, rather than write container components, we will generate them using the [`connect()`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux/blob/master/docs/api.md#connectmapstatetoprops-mapdispatchtoprops-mergeprops-options) function provided by React Redux, as you will see below.

## Designing Component Hierarchy

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### Container Components

Now it’s time to hook up those presentational components to Redux by creating some containers. Technically, a container component is just a React component that uses [`store.subscribe()`](../api/Store.md#subscribe) to read a part of the Redux state tree and supply props to a presentational component it renders. You could write a container component by hand but React Redux includes many useful optimizations so we suggest to generate container components with [`connect()`](https://github.com/rackt/react-redux/blob/master/docs/api.md#connectmapstatetoprops-mapdispatchtoprops-mergeprops-options) function from the React Redux library.
Now it’s time to hook up those presentational components to Redux by creating some containers. Technically, a container component is just a React component that uses [`store.subscribe()`](../api/Store.md#subscribe) to read a part of the Redux state tree and supply props to a presentational component it renders. You could write a container component by hand but React Redux includes many useful optimizations so we suggest to generate container components with [`connect()`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux/blob/master/docs/api.md#connectmapstatetoprops-mapdispatchtoprops-mergeprops-options) function from the React Redux library.

To use `connect()`, you need to define a special function called `mapStateToProps` that tells how to transform the current Redux store state into the props you want to pass to a presentational component you are wrapping. For example, `VisibleTodoList` needs to calculate `todos` to pass to the `TodoList`, so we define a function that filters the `state.todos` according to the `state.visibilityFilter`, and use it in its `mapStateToProps`:

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export default VisibleTodoList
```

These are the basics of the React Redux API, but there are a few shortcuts and power options so we encourage you to check out [its documentation](https://github.com/rackt/react-redux) in detail. In case you are worried about `mapStateToProps` creating new objects too often, you might want to learn about [computing derived data](../recipes/ComputingDerivedData.md) with [reselect](https://github.com/rackt/reselect).
These are the basics of the React Redux API, but there are a few shortcuts and power options so we encourage you to check out [its documentation](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux) in detail. In case you are worried about `mapStateToProps` creating new objects too often, you might want to learn about [computing derived data](../recipes/ComputingDerivedData.md) with [reselect](https://github.com/rackt/reselect).

Find the rest of the container components defined below:

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All container components need access to the Redux store so they can subscribe to it. One option would be to pass it as a prop to every container component. However it gets tedious, as you have to wire `store` even through presentational components just because they happen to render a container deep in the component tree.

The option we recommend is to use a special React Redux component called [`<Provider>`](https://github.com/rackt/react-redux/blob/master/docs/api.md#provider-store) to [magically](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/context.html) make the store available to all container components in the application without passing it explicitly. You only need to use it once when you render the root component:
The option we recommend is to use a special React Redux component called [`<Provider>`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux/blob/master/docs/api.md#provider-store) to [magically](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/context.html) make the store available to all container components in the application without passing it explicitly. You only need to use it once when you render the root component:

#### `index.js`

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### Routing

* [react-router-redux](https://github.com/rackt/react-router-redux) — Ruthlessly simple bindings to keep React Router and Redux in sync
* [react-router-redux](https://github.com/reactjs/react-router-redux) — Ruthlessly simple bindings to keep React Router and Redux in sync
* [redux-router](https://github.com/acdlite/redux-router) — Redux bindings for React Router

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