store

RxJS powered state management for Angular applications, inspired by Redux

3955
321
TypeScript

This repository is for version 2.x of @ngrx/store.

Click here for the latest version (4.x)


@ngrx/store

RxJS powered state management for Angular applications, inspired by Redux

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/ngrx/store
CircleCI Status for ngrx/store
npm version

@ngrx/store is a controlled state container designed to help write performant, consistent applications
on top of Angular. Core tenets:

  • State is a single immutable data structure
  • Actions describe state changes
  • Pure functions called reducers take the previous state and the next action to compute the new state
  • State accessed with the Store, an observable of state and an observer of actions

These core principles enable building components that can use the OnPush change detection strategy
giving you intelligent, performant change detection
throughout your application.

Installation

Install @ngrx/core and @ngrx/store from npm:

npm install @ngrx/core @ngrx/[email protected] --save

Optional packages:

Examples

  • Official @ngrx/example-app is an officially maintained example application showcasing best practices
    for @ngrx projects, including @ngrx/store and @ngrx/effects
  • angular-webpack2-starter is a complete Webpack 2 starter with built-in support for @ngrx.
    Includes Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compilation, hot module reloading (HMR), devtools, and server-side rendering.

Introduction

Setup

Create a reducer function for each data type you have in your application. The combination of these reducers will
make up your application state:

// counter.ts
import { ActionReducer, Action } from '@ngrx/store';

export const INCREMENT = 'INCREMENT';
export const DECREMENT = 'DECREMENT';
export const RESET = 'RESET';

export function counterReducer(state: number = 0, action: Action) {
	switch (action.type) {
		case INCREMENT:
			return state + 1;

		case DECREMENT:
			return state - 1;

		case RESET:
			return 0;

		default:
			return state;
	}
}

In your app’s main module, import those reducers and use the StoreModule.provideStore(reducers)
function to provide them to Angular’s injector:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'
import { StoreModule } from '@ngrx/store';
import { counterReducer } from './counter';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    StoreModule.provideStore({ counter: counterReducer })
  ]
})
export class AppModule {}

You can then inject the Store service into your components and services. Use store.select to
select slice(s) of state:

import { Store } from '@ngrx/store';
import { INCREMENT, DECREMENT, RESET } from './counter';

interface AppState {
  counter: number;
}

@Component({
	selector: 'my-app',
	template: `
		<button (click)="increment()">Increment</button>
		<div>Current Count: {{ counter | async }}</div>
		<button (click)="decrement()">Decrement</button>

		<button (click)="reset()">Reset Counter</button>
	`
})
class MyAppComponent {
	counter: Observable<number>;

	constructor(private store: Store<AppState>){
		this.counter = store.select('counter');
	}

	increment(){
		this.store.dispatch({ type: INCREMENT });
	}

	decrement(){
		this.store.dispatch({ type: DECREMENT });
	}

	reset(){
		this.store.dispatch({ type: RESET });
	}
}

Contributing

Please read contributing guidelines here.