import type { Draft } from 'immer'; import type { AnyAction, Action, Reducer } from 'redux'; import type { ActionReducerMapBuilder } from './mapBuilders'; import type { NoInfer } from './tsHelpers'; /** * Defines a mapping from action types to corresponding action object shapes. * * @deprecated This should not be used manually - it is only used for internal * inference purposes and should not have any further value. * It might be removed in the future. * @public */ export declare type Actions = Record; /** * @deprecated use `TypeGuard` instead */ export interface ActionMatcher { (action: AnyAction): action is A; } export declare type ActionMatcherDescription = { matcher: ActionMatcher; reducer: CaseReducer>; }; export declare type ReadonlyActionMatcherDescriptionCollection = ReadonlyArray>; export declare type ActionMatcherDescriptionCollection = Array>; /** * An *case reducer* is a reducer function for a specific action type. Case * reducers can be composed to full reducers using `createReducer()`. * * Unlike a normal Redux reducer, a case reducer is never called with an * `undefined` state to determine the initial state. Instead, the initial * state is explicitly specified as an argument to `createReducer()`. * * In addition, a case reducer can choose to mutate the passed-in `state` * value directly instead of returning a new state. This does not actually * cause the store state to be mutated directly; instead, thanks to * [immer](https://github.com/mweststrate/immer), the mutations are * translated to copy operations that result in a new state. * * @public */ export declare type CaseReducer = (state: Draft, action: A) => S | void | Draft; /** * A mapping from action types to case reducers for `createReducer()`. * * @deprecated This should not be used manually - it is only used * for internal inference purposes and using it manually * would lead to type erasure. * It might be removed in the future. * @public */ export declare type CaseReducers = { [T in keyof AS]: AS[T] extends Action ? CaseReducer : void; }; export declare type NotFunction = T extends Function ? never : T; export declare type ReducerWithInitialState> = Reducer & { getInitialState: () => S; }; /** * A utility function that allows defining a reducer as a mapping from action * type to *case reducer* functions that handle these action types. The * reducer's initial state is passed as the first argument. * * @remarks * The body of every case reducer is implicitly wrapped with a call to * `produce()` from the [immer](https://github.com/mweststrate/immer) library. * This means that rather than returning a new state object, you can also * mutate the passed-in state object directly; these mutations will then be * automatically and efficiently translated into copies, giving you both * convenience and immutability. * * @overloadSummary * This overload accepts a callback function that receives a `builder` object as its argument. * That builder provides `addCase`, `addMatcher` and `addDefaultCase` functions that may be * called to define what actions this reducer will handle. * * @param initialState - `State | (() => State)`: The initial state that should be used when the reducer is called the first time. This may also be a "lazy initializer" function, which should return an initial state value when called. This will be used whenever the reducer is called with `undefined` as its state value, and is primarily useful for cases like reading initial state from `localStorage`. * @param builderCallback - `(builder: Builder) => void` A callback that receives a *builder* object to define * case reducers via calls to `builder.addCase(actionCreatorOrType, reducer)`. * @example ```ts import { createAction, createReducer, AnyAction, PayloadAction, } from "@reduxjs/toolkit"; const increment = createAction("increment"); const decrement = createAction("decrement"); function isActionWithNumberPayload( action: AnyAction ): action is PayloadAction { return typeof action.payload === "number"; } const reducer = createReducer( { counter: 0, sumOfNumberPayloads: 0, unhandledActions: 0, }, (builder) => { builder .addCase(increment, (state, action) => { // action is inferred correctly here state.counter += action.payload; }) // You can chain calls, or have separate `builder.addCase()` lines each time .addCase(decrement, (state, action) => { state.counter -= action.payload; }) // You can apply a "matcher function" to incoming actions .addMatcher(isActionWithNumberPayload, (state, action) => {}) // and provide a default case if no other handlers matched .addDefaultCase((state, action) => {}); } ); ``` * @public */ export declare function createReducer>(initialState: S | (() => S), builderCallback: (builder: ActionReducerMapBuilder) => void): ReducerWithInitialState; /** * A utility function that allows defining a reducer as a mapping from action * type to *case reducer* functions that handle these action types. The * reducer's initial state is passed as the first argument. * * The body of every case reducer is implicitly wrapped with a call to * `produce()` from the [immer](https://github.com/mweststrate/immer) library. * This means that rather than returning a new state object, you can also * mutate the passed-in state object directly; these mutations will then be * automatically and efficiently translated into copies, giving you both * convenience and immutability. * * @overloadSummary * This overload accepts an object where the keys are string action types, and the values * are case reducer functions to handle those action types. * * @param initialState - `State | (() => State)`: The initial state that should be used when the reducer is called the first time. This may also be a "lazy initializer" function, which should return an initial state value when called. This will be used whenever the reducer is called with `undefined` as its state value, and is primarily useful for cases like reading initial state from `localStorage`. * @param actionsMap - An object mapping from action types to _case reducers_, each of which handles one specific action type. * @param actionMatchers - An array of matcher definitions in the form `{matcher, reducer}`. * All matching reducers will be executed in order, independently if a case reducer matched or not. * @param defaultCaseReducer - A "default case" reducer that is executed if no case reducer and no matcher * reducer was executed for this action. * * @example ```js const counterReducer = createReducer(0, { increment: (state, action) => state + action.payload, decrement: (state, action) => state - action.payload }) // Alternately, use a "lazy initializer" to provide the initial state // (works with either form of createReducer) const initialState = () => 0 const counterReducer = createReducer(initialState, { increment: (state, action) => state + action.payload, decrement: (state, action) => state - action.payload }) ``` * Action creators that were generated using [`createAction`](./createAction) may be used directly as the keys here, using computed property syntax: ```js const increment = createAction('increment') const decrement = createAction('decrement') const counterReducer = createReducer(0, { [increment]: (state, action) => state + action.payload, [decrement.type]: (state, action) => state - action.payload }) ``` * @public */ export declare function createReducer, CR extends CaseReducers = CaseReducers>(initialState: S | (() => S), actionsMap: CR, actionMatchers?: ActionMatcherDescriptionCollection, defaultCaseReducer?: CaseReducer): ReducerWithInitialState;