Martin Polanka 8 years ago
commit 2c405a2a03

@ -3134,11 +3134,22 @@ The only part of the state which is persisted is the token of the logged in user
is kept in cookies and in the local storage. Keeping the token in the cookies is necessary is kept in cookies and in the local storage. Keeping the token in the cookies is necessary
for server-side rendering. for server-side rendering.
#### Redux Middleware #### Redux
The in-memory state is handled by the *redux* library. This library is storngly insipred
by the [Flux](https://facebook.github.io/flux/) architecture but it has some specifics.
The whole state is in a single serializable tree structure called the *store*. This store
can be modified only by dispatching *actions* which are Plain Old JavaScript Oblects (POJO)
which are processed by *reducers*. A reducer is a pure function which takes the state
object and the action object and it creates a new state. This process is very easy to
reason about and is also very easy to test using unit tests. Please read the
[redux documentation](http://redux.js.org/) for detailed information about the library.
##### Redux Middleware
@todo @todo
#### Accessing The Store Using Selectors ##### Accessing The Store Using Selectors
@todo @todo

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