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Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native

You're reading from   Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788994460
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mateusz Grzesiukiewicz Mateusz Grzesiukiewicz
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Preface 1. React Component Patterns FREE CHAPTER 2. View Patterns 3. Styling Patterns 4. Flux Architecture 5. Store Patterns 6. Data Transfer Patterns 7. Navigation Patterns 8. JavaScript and ECMAScript Patterns 9. Elements of Functional Programming Patterns 10. Managing Dependencies 11. Type Checking Patterns 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Detailed Flux diagram

Let's look at the Flux architecture in a more formalized way. Here is a little diagram that shows how the simplified architecture looks:

Flux diagram from official documentation: https://github.com/facebook/flux

Each of the pieces in the preceding diagram has its own purpose in the circular chain:

  • Dispatcher: The manager of what's happening in the application. This manages actions and provides them to registered callbacks. All actions need to pass through the Dispatcher. The Dispatcher must expose the register and unregister methods to register/unregister callbacks, and must expose the dispatch method, which dispatches actions.
  • Stores: The application consists of multiple stores that register callback(s) in the Dispatcher. Each store needs to expose a public constructor method that accepts the Dispatcher argument. The constructor is responsible...
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