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React Components

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785889288
Pages 182 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Christopher Pitt Christopher Pitt
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Flux


At this stage, we encounter the first design pattern (and the improvements we can make). Flux is a pattern proposed by Facebook that defines the flow of data in an interface.

Note

Flux is not a library, but Facebook has released a few tools that help implement the design pattern. You don't have to use those tools to implement Flux. To install it, run npm install --save flux in addition to the previous dependencies.

We implemented something very close to Flux, but our implementation is at a slight disadvantage. Our Backend class does too much. We call it directly to add and fetch pages. It emits events when new pages are added. It's tightly coupled with the components that use it.

So, we'd have a hard time replacing it with a new Backend class (unless the methods, events and return values were in the exact same format). We'd have a hard time using multiple data backends. We don't even really have unidirectional flow of data because we send and receive data from Backend.

Flux differs here...

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