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use-async-reducer
An unoppininated hook to help manage async actions in React
This package provides only a reducer to manage state, see use-async-call for an abstraction which manages hook lifecycle and boilerplate reduction
Install
npm install use-async-reducerUseage
Basic Example
import {useEffect} from 'react'
import useAsyncReducer from 'use-async-reducer'
function DataLoadingComponent({id}) {
const [response, actions] = useAsyncReducer()
useEffect(() => {
const fetchData = async () => {
actions.initialize()
try {
actions.success(await Api.fetchUser(id))
} catch (error) {
action.failure(error)
}
}
}, [id])
return (
<>
{response.loading && <div>Loading...</div>}
{response.data && <div>{response.data.user.name}</div>}
{response.error && <div>{response.error.message}</div>}
</>
)
}Example with updating data
import {useEffect, useCallback} from 'react'
import useAsyncReducer, {Loadable} from 'use-async-reducer'
const LoadingIndicator: React.FC<Loadable<any>> = ({loading, data, error}) => {
if (error) {
return `Error: ${error.message}`
}
if (loading && data === null) {
return 'Loading initial data...'
}
if (loading) {
return 'Updating data...'
}
return null
}
function DataLoadingComponent({id}) {
const [response, actions] = useAsyncReducer()
useEffect(() => {
const fetchData = async () => {
actions.initialize()
try {
actions.success(await Api.fetchUser(id))
} catch (error) {
action.failure(error)
}
}
}, [id])
const updateData = useCallback(async () => {
actions.request()
try {
actions.success(await Api.fetchUser(id))
} catch (error) {
action.failure(error)
}
}, [])
return (
<>
<LoadingIndicator {...response} />
{response.data && (
<>
<pre>{JSON.stringify(data, null, 2)}</pre>
<button onClick={updateData}>Refresh Data</button>
</>
)}
</>
)
}