Redux.js integration plugin for react_webpack_rails.
It allows you to use Redux state containers in a different part of Rails views. Thanks to this gem you can use multiple components (Redux containers) on one page. They can easily access the same store and have their state synced.
- basic react redux rails example: app
- how to use Redux and react-router in Rails app: guide and example.
- Add
rwr-redux
to your Gemfile:
gem 'rwr-redux'
- Install
rwr-redux
andredux
packages:
$ npm install --save redux react-redux rwr-redux
First of all, you have to register your store and containers in react/index.js
. Then you can use them in a Rails view using provided helpers.
When a page is loaded, your container component is wrapped with <Provider>
component and will have access to defined store.
Register integrations:
import RWR, { integrationsManager } from 'react-webpack-rails';
integrationsManager.register('redux-store', RWRRedux.storeIntegrationWrapper);
integrationsManager.register('redux-container', RWRRedux.containerIntegrationWrapper);
Register store:
import Store from './store';
RWRRedux.registerStore('MyStoreName', Store);
Register redux container:
import Container from './containers/MyContainerName';
RWRRedux.registerContainer('MyContainerName', Container);
Registered store has to be a function which accepts initial state as an argument and returns store object:
export default function configureStore(initialState) {
return createStore(rootReducer, initialState);
}
Define store with initial state:
<%= redux_store 'MyStoreName', { foo: @bar } %>
Add Redux container:
<%= redux_container 'MyContainerName' %>
If you have more than one store in a view, you can specify store_name
:
<%= redux_container 'MyContainerName', store_name: 'MyStoreName' %>
If you want to use router in your redux app, you have to only create routes component. rwr-redux
will wrap it with <Router>
and <Provider>
components, and also, will sync history with the store. Only browserHistory
is supported.
app/react/routes/index.js
export default (
<Route path="/" component={App}>
<Route path="about" component={About} />
</Route>
)
integrationsManager.register('redux-router', RWRRedux.routerIntegrationWrapper);
import RoutesName from './routes';
RWRRedux.registerRoutes('RoutesName', RoutesName);
Do not forget to use redux_store
helper.
<%= redux_store 'MyStoreName', { foo: @bar } %>
<%= redux_router 'RoutesName' %>
More info how to use server side rendering with react_webpack_rails
: click
Rails routes has to be properly setup:
get '/server_side/' => 'pages#server_side'
get '/server_side/*path' => 'pages#server_side'
To enable server side rendering pass server_side: true
to helpers options:
<%= redux_store 'MyStoreName', { foo: @bar }, server_side: true %>
<%= redux_container 'MyContainerName', server_side: true %>
<%= redux_router 'RoutesName', server_side: true %>
NOTE: rwr-redux
automatically handles matching, redirecting and routing errors. Redirects and 404's are passed to Rails and handled there so you will be redirected or get 404 page like in normal Rails app.
Found a bug in rwr-redux? Open an issue on GitHub Issues.
Interested in contributing to rwr-redux? That's great, and thank you for your interest!
After checking out the repo, run bundle exec rake setup:all
to install every environment dependencies.
To get your contributions accepted, make sure:
- All the tests pass. Run
bundle exec rake test:all
. - Any new code paths you've added are covered by tests.
- Describe your changes in pull request (what it adds, how to migrate from previous version etc.)
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.