How to reset all states of ngrx/store?

非 Y 不嫁゛ 提交于 2019-12-18 14:11:30

问题


I am using Angular 2 with ngrx/store. I want to reset the whole store states when user dispatch USER_LOGOUT.

I read the Dan Abramov's answer of How to reset the state of a Redux store?, but I didn't figure out how to write rootReducer correctly and where to put it when using ngrx/store.

Or is there any other way to handle this in ngrx/store?

bootstrap(App, [
    provideStore(
      compose(
        storeFreeze,
        storeLogger(),
        combineReducers
      )({
        router: routerReducer,
        foo: fooReducer,
        bar: barReducer
      })
    )
  ]);

回答1:


This answer is specific to ngrx version 2. The question has another, more recent answer that explains how the same can be done with ngrx version 4.


compose builds the ngrx root reducer.

The arguments passed to compose are functions that return a reducer - composed from the reducer they themselves are passed as an argument. You can compose the resetting of your store like this:

import { compose } from "@ngrx/core/compose";

...

bootstrap(App, [
  provideStore(
    compose(
      storeFreeze,
      storeLogger(),
      (reducer: Function) => {
        return function(state, action) {
          if (action.type === 'USER_LOGOUT') {
            state = undefined;
          }
          return reducer(state, action);
        };
      },
      combineReducers
    )({
      router: routerReducer,
      foo: fooReducer,
      bar: barReducer
    })
  )
]);

Note that this will reset all of the store's state - including the router. If that's not what you want, you could tweak the example.

With introduction of NgModule the bootstrapping has changed, but you still pass the composed reducer to provideStore:

import { compose } from "@ngrx/core/compose";
import { StoreModule } from "@ngrx/store";

@NgModule({
    ...
    imports: [
        ...
        StoreModule.provideStore(compose(...))
    ],
    ...



回答2:


In ngrx/store 4.x, this can be accomplished with metareducers. As I understand it, all actions are passing through the metareducers before being handed over to the feature reducers. This gives us the opportunity to change/reset the state first.

Here's an example.

This is my metareducer function: in case the action is of type LOGOUT, the state is re-initialized.

function logout(reducer) {
  return function (state, action) {
    return reducer(action.type === LOGOUT ? undefined : state, action);
  }
}

Below you see how the metareducer is configured along with the feature reducers. Should there be more than 1 metareducer, then they are evaluated from right to left

StoreModule.forRoot({rooms: roomReducer, user: userReducer}, {metaReducers: [logout]})

Finally, I also have an @effect where I navigate to the login page

@Effect({dispatch: false}) logout: Observable<Action> = 
this.actions$.ofType(LOGOUT)
  .do(() => {
    // ... some more stuff here ...
    this.router.navigate(['/login page'])
});



回答3:


With @ngrx/store": "^4.0.3" this is slightly different because there are small changes, so my 'clear state' looks like this

import { ActionReducerMap } from '@ngrx/store';
import { ActionReducer, MetaReducer } from '@ngrx/store';

export const rootReducer: ActionReducerMap<StoreStates> = {
  points: pointsReducer,
  ...
};

export function clearState(reducer: ActionReducer<StoreStates>): ActionReducer<StoreStates> {
  return function(state: StoreStates, action: Action): StoreStates {
    if (action.type === 'CLEAR_STATE') {
      state = undefined;
    }
    return reducer(state, action);
  };
}
export const metaReducers: MetaReducer<StoreStates>[] = [clearState];

and

import { StoreModule } from '@ngrx/store';
import { metaReducers, rootReducer } from '../root.reducer';

export const imports: any = [
   StoreModule.forRoot(rootReducer, { metaReducers }),
   ...
]



回答4:


This isn't really an answer but the comments won't let me format it correctly. To add to what cartant said, if you are setting up your types like this:

export const ActionTypes = {
  LOGOUT:  type('[Environment] Logout of portal'),
  ....
}

It's the long description that you should use. Also if you name your root reducer rootReducer instead of just reducer then you would change that as well. Following is an edited example:

(I left this function within my root reducer)

const developmentReducer: ActionReducer<State> = compose(...DEV_REDUCERS,
(rootReducer: Function) => {
    return function(state, action) {
      if (action.type === '[Environment] Logout of portal') {
        state = undefined;
      }
      return rootReducer(state, action);
    };
  }, combineReducers)(reducers);


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39323285/how-to-reset-all-states-of-ngrx-store

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