- Flux Architecture
- Adam Boduch
- 184字
- 2021-07-16 10:49:01
Summary
This chapter introduced you to Flux. Specifically, we looked at both what Flux is and what it isn't. Flux is a set of architectural patterns that, when applied to our JavaScript application, help with getting the data-flow aspect of our architecture right. Flux isn't yet another framework used for solving specific implementation challenges, be it browser quirks or performance gains—there's a multitude of tools already available for these purposes. Perhaps the most important defining aspect of Flux are the conceptual problems it solves—things like unidirectional data flow. This is a major reason that there's no de facto Flux implementation.
We wrapped the chapter up by walking through the setup of our build components used throughout the book. To test that the packages are all in place, we created a very basic hello world Flux application.
Now that we have a handle on what Flux is, it's time for us to look at why Flux is the way it is. In the following chapter, we'll take a more detailed look at the principles that drive the design of Flux applications.
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