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Learning Redux

By : Daniel Bugl
Book Image

Learning Redux

By: Daniel Bugl

Overview of this book

The book starts with a short introduction to the principles and the ecosystem of Redux, then moves on to show how to implement the basic elements of Redux and put them together. Afterward, you are going to learn how to integrate Redux with other frameworks, such as React and Angular. Along the way, you are going to develop a blog application. To practice developing growing applications with Redux, we are going to start from nothing and keep adding features to our application throughout the book. You are going to learn how to integrate and use Redux DevTools to debug applications, and access external APIs with Redux. You are also going to get acquainted with writing tests for all elements of a Redux application. Furthermore, we are going to cover important concepts in web development, such as routing, user authentication, and communication with a backend server After explaining how to use Redux and how powerful its ecosystem can be, the book teaches you how to make your own abstractions on top of Redux, such as higher-order reducers and middleware. By the end of the book, you are going to be able to develop and maintain Redux applications with ease. In addition to learning about Redux, you are going be familiar with its ecosystem, and learn a lot about JavaScript itself, including best practices and patterns.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Implementing server-side rendering

Now that we know why server-side rendering is useful, let's implement it in our application. First, we will need to think about what we need to do to implement this functionality:

  1. Figure out which (sub)page was requested.
  2. Gather all the data required to render the page.
  3. Render the HTML using this data.
  4. Send this HTML to the client.

For this section, we will use the template code from chapter10_1.zip. This template adds a file on the server where we can implement server-side rendering without having to deal with the rest of the server code.

Handling the request/routing

In order to be able to render any page on the server, we need to make use of react-router on the server. First, we...