Redux and redux-thunk can be categorized as “State Management Library” tools. Redux and redux-thunk are both open source tools. It seems that Redux with 49.5K GitHub stars and 12.8K forks on GitHub has more adoption than redux-thunk with 12.6K GitHub stars and 683 GitHub forks .
Read moreShould I use Redux saga?
While I wouldn’t say Redux Saga is inherently better than any of the alternatives available, it does have a few benefits that might make you want to consider using it . Redux Saga offers a place completely decoupled from your action creators for you to handle your application’s side effects.
Read moreHow do I install react redux saga?
Step-By-Step: How to Add Redux Saga to a React & Redux App
Read moreHow do I start redux saga?
First we import our Saga from the ./sagas module . Then we create a middleware using the factory function createSagaMiddleware exported by the redux-saga library. Before running our helloSaga , we must connect our middleware to the Store using applyMiddleware . Then we can use the sagaMiddleware.
Read moreIs Redux saga overkill?
Once you start using one of these libraries, you will find that on the vast majority of projects, Redux is overkill . When the data fetching/caching part of your app is taken care of, there is very little global state for you to handle on the frontend.
Read moreIs Redux saga better than redux-thunk?
The benefit of Redux-Saga in comparison to Redux-Thunk is that you can more easily test your asynchronous data flow . Redux-Thunk, however, is great for small projects and for developers who just entered into the React ecosystem. The thunks’ logic is all contained inside of the function.
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