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Cross-platform Desktop Application Development: Electron, Node, NW.js, and React

You're reading from   Cross-platform Desktop Application Development: Electron, Node, NW.js, and React Build desktop applications with web technologies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788295697
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Sheiko Sheiko
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Preface 1. Creating a File Explorer with NW.js-Planning, Designing, and Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a File Explorer with NW.js – Enhancement and Delivery 3. Creating a Chat System with Electron and React – Planning, Designing, and Development 4. Creating a Chat System with Electron and React – Enhancement, Testing, and Delivery 5. Creating a Screen Capturer with NW.js, React, and Redux – Planning, Design, and Development 6. Creating a Screen Capturer with NW.js: Enhancement, Tooling, and Testing 7. Creating RSS Aggregator with Electron, TypeScript , React, and Redux: Planning, Design, and Development 8. Creating RSS Aggregator with Electron, TypeScript, React, and Redux: Development

Comprehending redux

We learned to manage the component state while working on the chat application. It was quite sufficient for that small example. However, as the application grows larger, you may notice that multiple components tend to share the state. We know how to lift the state up. But which exact component then shall manage the state? Where does the state belong? We can avoid this ambiguity by drawing on Redux, a JavaScript library known as a predictable state container. Redux implies an application-wide state tree. When we need to set the state for a component, we update the corresponding node in the global state tree. All the subscribed modules immediately receive the updated state tree. Thus, we can always easily find out what is going on with the application by checking the state tree. We can save and restore the entire application state at will. Just imagine, with...

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