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Introduction to Redux
Introduction to Redux
Thunk Functions
Thunk functions let us perform asynchronous logic in our application, for example, running a timer or making an API call.
These functions are created using two functions:
- An inner function with
dispatch
andgetState
as arguments; - Another function that returns the inner function.
In the inner function, the dispatch
argument represents the dispatch function hence we can use dispatch
inside it for dispatching an action, while the getState
argument is a function for getting the state of the application.
A thunk function can be called like a normal action using the dispatch
function:
It can also have arguments:
Following is an example of a Thunk function for fetching data from an API:
Apart from that, createAsyncThunk
is a function that allows you to handle asynchronous actions in a more organized manner.
It allows you to define a specific action that will be dispatched when the async request is started, succeeded, or failed, which makes it easier to handle the different states of the request in your application.
The above code contains a thunk function for fetching data from an API. We can use it in our component like this:
When the fetchData
action is dispatched, the async function defined in the createAsyncThunk
call will be executed. The function will return a promise, and when that promise is resolved or rejected, the createAsyncThunk
will dispatch additional actions with the type data/fetch/fulfilled
or data/fetch/rejected
, respectively. You can handle these actions in your reducer to update your state accordingly:
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