
Flux Architecture
Design and Build Modern JavaScript Web Applications
Adam Boduch(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 24. May 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-78646-581-8 (ISBN)
Description
Learn to build powerful and scalable applications with Flux, the architecture that serves billions of Facebook users every day
Key Features
[*] This the first resource dedicated to the new architectural pattern that powers Facebook
[*] You'll learn all the tips and tricks you need to get the most out of Flux
[*] Filled with practical, hands-on samples, you'll not only understand how Flux works, but will be able to start building Flux-powered applications straight away
[*] Written by Adam Boduch, software architect at Virtustream (EMC), and author of JavaScript at Scale, JavaScript Concurrency, and jQuery UI Cookbook for Packt Publishing
Book DescriptionWhilst React has become Facebook's poster-child for clean, complex, and modern web development, it has quietly been underpinned by its simplicity. It's just a view. The real beauty in React is actually the architectural pattern that handles data in and out of React applications: Flux. With Flux, you're able to build data-rich applications that engage your users, and scale to meet every demand. It is a key part of the Facebook technology stack that serves billions of users every day.
This book will start by introducing the Flux pattern and help you get an understanding of what it is and how it works. After this, we'll build real-world React applications that highlight the power and simplicity of Flux in action. Finally, we look at the landscape of Flux and explore the Alt and Redux libraries that make React and Flux developments easier.
Filled with fully-worked examples and code-first explanations, by the end of the book, you'll not only have a rock solid understanding of the architecture, but will be ready to implement Flux architecture in anger.
What you will learn
[*] Understand the Flux pattern and how it will impact your React applications
[*] Build real-world applications that rely on Flux
[*] Handle asynchronous actions in your application
[*] Implement immutable stores with Immutable.js
[*] Replace React.js with alternate View components such as jQuery and Handlebars
[*] Test and benchmark your Flux architecture using Jest-Facebook's enhancement of the Jasmine library
Who this book is forAre you trying to use React, but are struggling to get your head around Flux? Maybe you're tired of MV* spaghetti code at scale? Do you find yourself asking what the Flux?!
Flux Architecture will guide you through everything you need to understand the Flux pattern, and design and build powerful web applications that rely on the Flux architecture.
You don't need to know what Flux is or how it works to read along with the book. No knowledge of Flux's partner technology, ReactJS, is necessary to follow along, but it is recommended that you have a good working knowledge of JavaScript.
Key Features
[*] This the first resource dedicated to the new architectural pattern that powers Facebook
[*] You'll learn all the tips and tricks you need to get the most out of Flux
[*] Filled with practical, hands-on samples, you'll not only understand how Flux works, but will be able to start building Flux-powered applications straight away
[*] Written by Adam Boduch, software architect at Virtustream (EMC), and author of JavaScript at Scale, JavaScript Concurrency, and jQuery UI Cookbook for Packt Publishing
Book DescriptionWhilst React has become Facebook's poster-child for clean, complex, and modern web development, it has quietly been underpinned by its simplicity. It's just a view. The real beauty in React is actually the architectural pattern that handles data in and out of React applications: Flux. With Flux, you're able to build data-rich applications that engage your users, and scale to meet every demand. It is a key part of the Facebook technology stack that serves billions of users every day.
This book will start by introducing the Flux pattern and help you get an understanding of what it is and how it works. After this, we'll build real-world React applications that highlight the power and simplicity of Flux in action. Finally, we look at the landscape of Flux and explore the Alt and Redux libraries that make React and Flux developments easier.
Filled with fully-worked examples and code-first explanations, by the end of the book, you'll not only have a rock solid understanding of the architecture, but will be ready to implement Flux architecture in anger.
What you will learn
[*] Understand the Flux pattern and how it will impact your React applications
[*] Build real-world applications that rely on Flux
[*] Handle asynchronous actions in your application
[*] Implement immutable stores with Immutable.js
[*] Replace React.js with alternate View components such as jQuery and Handlebars
[*] Test and benchmark your Flux architecture using Jest-Facebook's enhancement of the Jasmine library
Who this book is forAre you trying to use React, but are struggling to get your head around Flux? Maybe you're tired of MV* spaghetti code at scale? Do you find yourself asking what the Flux?!
Flux Architecture will guide you through everything you need to understand the Flux pattern, and design and build powerful web applications that rely on the Flux architecture.
You don't need to know what Flux is or how it works to read along with the book. No knowledge of Flux's partner technology, ReactJS, is necessary to follow along, but it is recommended that you have a good working knowledge of JavaScript.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78646-581-8 (9781786465818)
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Adam Boduch has been involved in large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 15 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems and the scaling challenges they pose.
Content
Table of Contents
What is Flux?
Principles of Flux
Building a Skeleton architecture
Creating Actions
Asynchronous Actions
Storing Information
Viewing information
Information Lifecycle
Immutable Stores
Implementing a Dispatcher
Alternative View Components
Leveraging Flux Libraries
Testing and Benchmarking
Flux and the SDLC
What is Flux?
Principles of Flux
Building a Skeleton architecture
Creating Actions
Asynchronous Actions
Storing Information
Viewing information
Information Lifecycle
Immutable Stores
Implementing a Dispatcher
Alternative View Components
Leveraging Flux Libraries
Testing and Benchmarking
Flux and the SDLC