A human-friendly standard for Flux action objects. Feedback welcome.
It's much easier to work with Flux actions if we can make certain assumptions about their shape. For example, essentially all Flux actions have an identifier field, such as type
, actionType
, or actionId
. Many Flux implementations also include a way for actions to indicate success or failure, especially as the result of a data-fetching operation. Defining a minimal, common standard for these patterns enables the creation of useful tools and abstractions.
Flux actions can be thought of as an asynchronous sequence of values. It is important for asynchronous sequences to deal with errors. Currently, many Flux implementations don't do this, and instead define separate action types like LOAD_SUCCESS
and LOAD_FAILURE
. This is less than ideal, because it overloads two separate concerns: disambiguating actions of a certain type from the "global" action sequence, and indicating whether or not an action represents an error. FSA treats errors as a first class concept.
- Human-friendly. FSA actions should be easy to read and write by humans.
- Useful. FSA actions should enable the creation of useful tools and abstractions.
- Simple. FSA should be simple, straightforward, and flexible in its design.
A basic Flux Standard Action:
{
type: 'ADD_TODO',
payload: {
text: 'Do something.'
}
}
An FSA that represents an error, analogous to a rejected Promise:
{
type: 'ADD_TODO',
payload: new Error(),
error: true
}
An action MUST
- be a plain JavaScript object.
- have a
type
property.
An action MAY
- have a
error
property. - have a
payload
property. - have a
meta
property.
An action MUST NOT include properties other than type
, payload
, and error
, and meta
.
The type
of an action identifies to the consumer the nature of the action that has occurred. Two actions with the same type
MUST be strictly equivalent (using ===
). By convention, type
is usually string constant or a Symbol.
The optional payload
property MAY be any type of value. It represents the payload of the action. Any information about the action that is not the type
or status of the action should be part of the payload
field.
By convention, if error
is true
, the payload
SHOULD be an error object. This is akin to rejecting a promise with an error object.
The optional error
property MAY be set to true
if the action represents an error.
An action whose error
is true is analogous to a rejected Promise. By convention, the payload
SHOULD be an error object.
If error
has any other value besides true
, including undefined
and null
, the action MUST NOT be interpreted as an error.
The optional meta
property MAY be any type of value. It is intended for any extra information that is not part of the payload.
The module flux-standard-action
is available on npm. It exports a few utility functions.
import { isFSA } from 'flux-standard-action';
Returns true if action
is FSA compliant.
- redux-actions - a set of helpers for creating and handling FSA actions in Redux.
- redux-promise - Redux promise middleware that supports FSA actions.
- redux-rx - RxJS utilities for Redux, including a middleware that supports FSA actions.