[docs] misc redux
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Although RNFirebase usage requires a React Native environment, it isn't tightly coupled which allows for full flexibility
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when it comes to integrating with other modules such a [`react-redux`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux).
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## Standalone Integration
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Although the following example works for a basic redux setup, it may differ when integrating with other redux middleware.
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Imagine a simple TODO app, with redux we're able to abstract the Firebase logic out of components which allows for greater
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testability and maintainability.
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?> We use [`redux-thunk`](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-thunk) to provide async actions.
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### Action Creators
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```js
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// Actions
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export const subscribe = () => {
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return (dispatch) => {
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firebase.database().ref('todos').on('value', (snapshot) => {
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const todos = [];
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snapshot.forEach((childSnapshot) => {
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todos.push({
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id: childSnapshot.key,
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...(childSnapshot.val()),
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})
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})
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dispatch({
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type: 'TODO_UPDATE',
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todos,
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})
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})
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}
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}
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// Methods
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export const addTodo = text => {
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firebase.database().ref('todos').push({
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text,
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visible: true,
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})
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}
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export const completeTodo = id => {
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firebase.database().ref(`todos/${id}`).update({
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visible: false,
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})
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}
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```
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Instead of creating multiple actions which the reducers handle, we instead subscribe to the database ref and on any changes,
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send a single action for the reducers to handle with the data which is constantly updating.
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### Reducers
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Our reducer now becomes really simple, as we're able to simply update the reducers state with whatever data has been returned
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from our Firebase subscription.
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```js
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const todos = (state = {}, action) => {
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switch (action.type) {
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case 'TODO_UPDATE':
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return { ...action.todos };
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}
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return state;
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}
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export default todos;
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```
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### Component
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We can now easily subscribe to the todos in redux state and get live updates when Firebase updates.
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```js
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import React from 'react';
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import { FlatList } from 'react-native';
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import { connect } from 'react-redux';
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import { subscribe, addTodo, completeTodo } from '../actions/TodoActions.js';
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...
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class Todos extends React.Component {
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componentDidMount() {
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this.props.dispatch(
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subscribe()
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);
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}
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onComplete = (id) => {
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this.props.dispatch(
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completeTodo(id)
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);
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};
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onAdd = (text) => {
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this.props.dispatch(
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addTodo(text)
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);
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};
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render() {
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return (
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<FlatList
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data={this.props.todos}
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...
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/>
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);
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}
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}
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function mapStateToProps(state) {
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return {
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todos: state.todos,
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};
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}
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export default connect(mapStateToProps)(Todos);
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```
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## React Redux Firebase
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[`react-redux-firebase`](http://docs.react-redux-firebase.com/history/v2.0.0) provides simplified and standardized common redux/firebase logic.
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);
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```
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## Standalone Integration
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Although the following example works for a basic redux setup, it may differ when integrating with other redux middleware.
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Imagine a simple TODO app, with redux we're able to abstract the Firebase logic out of components which allows for greater
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testability and maintainability.
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?> We use [`redux-thunk`](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-thunk) to provide async actions.
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### Action Creators
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```js
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// Actions
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export const subscribe = () => {
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return (dispatch) => {
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firebase.database().ref('todos').on('value', (snapshot) => {
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const todos = [];
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snapshot.forEach((childSnapshot) => {
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todos.push({
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id: childSnapshot.key,
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...(childSnapshot.val()),
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})
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})
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dispatch({
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type: 'TODO_UPDATE',
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todos,
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})
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})
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}
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}
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// Methods
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export const addTodo = text => {
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firebase.database().ref('todos').push({
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text,
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visible: true,
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})
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}
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export const completeTodo = id => {
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firebase.database().ref(`todos/${id}`).update({
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visible: false,
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})
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}
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```
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Instead of creating multiple actions which the reducers handle, we instead subscribe to the database ref and on any changes,
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send a single action for the reducers to handle with the data which is constantly updating.
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### Reducers
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Our reducer now becomes really simple, as we're able to simply update the reducers state with whatever data has been returned
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from our Firebase subscription.
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```js
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const todos = (state = {}, action) => {
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switch (action.type) {
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case 'TODO_UPDATE':
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return { ...action.todos };
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}
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return state;
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}
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export default todos;
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```
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### Component
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We can now easily subscribe to the todos in redux state and get live updates when Firebase updates.
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```js
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import React from 'react';
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import { FlatList } from 'react-native';
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import { connect } from 'react-redux';
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import { subscribe, addTodo, completeTodo } from '../actions/TodoActions.js';
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...
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class Todos extends React.Component {
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componentDidMount() {
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this.props.dispatch(
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subscribe()
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);
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}
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onComplete = (id) => {
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this.props.dispatch(
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completeTodo(id)
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);
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};
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onAdd = (text) => {
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this.props.dispatch(
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addTodo(text)
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);
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};
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render() {
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return (
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<FlatList
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data={this.props.todos}
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...
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/>
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);
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}
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}
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function mapStateToProps(state) {
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return {
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todos: state.todos,
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};
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}
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export default connect(mapStateToProps)(Todos);
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```
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