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Learning Redux
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Learning Redux

by Daniel Bugl
August 2017
Beginner
374 pages
10h 41m
English
Packt Publishing
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Solving generic problems with Redux

You may noticed that as your application grows, there will be common patterns in your application logic. For example, you may be doing the same kind of work for different kinds of data. With the techniques you have learned in this chapter, you can reduce code duplication by reusing the common logic by putting it into a higher-order function.

There are multiple ways to extend a Redux/React application:

  • Higher-order reducers (such as redux-undo)
  • Higher-order action creators (such as generic data fetching from an API)
  • Higher-order components (such as <Provider>)
  • Middleware (such as redux-logger)

The last concept, middleware, extends the Redux store directly, and will be discussed in the next chapter (Chapter ...

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