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# 3. Keep enabled state only in preview reducer
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Date: 2016-12-14
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## Status
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Accepted
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## Context
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Discussed by Sam Smith and Joaquin Oltra.
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There is global state for determining if the previews are enabled or disabled.
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It lives in the `preview` reducer as the `enabled` key.
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As part of implementing the settings, it was noticed that:
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* When the settings are saved in the UI dialog,
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* And a `SETTINGS_CHANGE` action is triggered with the new `enabled` state,
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* Then the settings reducer (`reducers/settings.js`) also needs to know about
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the previous `enabled` state to determine if it:
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* should ignore the change
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* hide the UI
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* or show the help if the user is disabling
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Given the enabled state was kept in the `preview` reducer, there are several
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options considered:
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1. Add an `enabled` property to the `settings` reducer, duplicating that part
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of the state in both `preview` and `settings` reducers.
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* **Pros**
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* `saveSettings` action creator remains synchronous
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* `settings` reducer internally contains all it needs to act on actions
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* **Cons**
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* `enabled` state, action handling and state toggling, and tests are
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duplicated in both `reducers/preview` and `reducers/settings`
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* Maintenance overhead
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* Confusion about which of both to use for taking decisions in other parts
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of the source
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* Risk of the `enabled` flags getting out of sync with future changes
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2. Rely on UI dialog captured state to trigger `saveSettings` with the current
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and new state.
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* **Pros**
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* `saveSettings` action creator remains synchronous
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* `settings` reducer gets via action all it needs to act on actions
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* **Cons**
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* `enabled` state is duplicate in the `preview` reducer and in the created
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settings dialog (either as a captured variable, or as DOM state)
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* Confusion about which of both to use for taking decisions in other parts
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of the source
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* Risk of the `enabled` state on the UI getting out of sync with future
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changes, and triggering stale state with the action resulting in bugs
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3. Keep the `enabled` flag in the `preview` reducer as the canonical source of
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`enabled` state. Convert `saveSettings` to a `Redux.Thunk`, to query global
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state, and then dispatch current and next state in the action.
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* **Pros**
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* `enabled` state exists in just one place in the whole application. No
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duplication
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* `settings` reducer gets via action all it needs to act on actions
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* **Cons**
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* Confusion about the use of a `Redux.Thunk` on a synchronous action creator,
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where in the docs they are used only for asynchronous action creators
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## Decision
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After code review and discussing the different options and trade-offs, the
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implementation of **`3`** was chosen mainly because of the clarity that having one
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piece of state just in one place brings for understanding the application, and
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the benefits on maintainability.
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Extensive documentation and tests have been written in the action creator and
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in this document to explain the choice made, which should overcome the cons.
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## Consequences
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The `saveSettings` action creator is now a `Redux.Thunk`, which uses `getState`
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to query the enabled state in the `preview` reducer, and adds it to the
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`SETTINGS_CHANGE` action as `wasEnabled`. As such, the `settings` reducer can
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act on `SETTINGS_CHANGE` to perform its business logic.
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