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Learn React Hooks

You're reading from   Learn React Hooks Build and refactor modern React.js applications using Hooks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838641443
Length 426 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Hooks
2. Introducing React and React Hooks FREE CHAPTER 3. Using the State Hook 4. Writing Your First Application with React Hooks 5. Section 2: Understanding Hooks in Depth
6. Using the Reducer and Effect Hooks 7. Implementing React Context 8. Implementing Requests and React Suspense 9. Using Hooks for Routing 10. Using Community Hooks 11. Rules of Hooks 12. Building Your Own Hooks 13. Section 3: Integration and Migration
14. Migrating from React Class Components 15. Redux and Hooks 16. MobX and Hooks 17. Assessments 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

What is Redux?

As we have previously learned, there are two kinds of state in an application:

  • Local state: For example, to handle input field data
  • Global state: For example, to store the currently logged-in user

Previously in this book, we handled local state by using a State Hook, and more complex state (often global state) using a Reducer Hook.

Redux is a solution that can be used to handle all kinds of state in React applications. It provides a single state tree object, which contains all application state. This is similar to what we did with the Reducer Hook in our blog application. Traditionally, Redux was also often used to store local state, which makes the state tree very complex.

Redux essentially consists of five elements:

  • Store: Contains state, which is an object that describes the full state of our application—{ todos: [], filter: 'all' }
  • Actions...
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