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I used the boilerplate/typescript project as a starting point. This project fetches and renders books that I'm defining in a Contentful CMS that I created.
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TypeScript
36 lines
896 B
TypeScript
import { createSlice, configureStore, PayloadAction } from "@reduxjs/toolkit";
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import { useSelector, TypedUseSelectorHook } from "react-redux";
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export interface Book {
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title: string;
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author: string;
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// TODO(wpcarro): Prefer datetime type here.
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publicationDate: string;
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}
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export interface State {
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isLoading: boolean;
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books: Book[];
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}
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const initialState: State = {
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isLoading: true,
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books: [],
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};
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export const { actions, reducer } = createSlice({
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name: "application",
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initialState,
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reducers: {
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toggleIsLoading: state => ({ ...state, isLoading: !state.isLoading }),
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setBooks: (state, action) => ({ ... state, books: action.payload }),
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}
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});
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/**
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* Defining and consuming this allows us to avoid annotating State in all of our
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* selectors.
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*/
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export const useTypedSelector: TypedUseSelectorHook<State> = useSelector;
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export default configureStore({ reducer });
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