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# Codebase Best Practices
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## General JavaScript
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In most cases, our [linter](how-to-setup-freecodecamp-locally.md#follow-these-steps-to-get-your-development-environment-ready) will warn of any formatting which goes against this codebase's preferred practice.
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It is encouraged to use functional components over class-based components.
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## Specific TypeScript
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### Migrating a JavaScript File to TypeScript
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#### Retaining Git File History
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Sometimes changing the file from `<filename>.js` to `<filename>.ts` (or `.tsx`) causes the original file to be deleted, and a new one created, and other times the filename just changes - in terms of Git. Ideally, we want the file history to be preserved.
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The best bet at achieving this is to:
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1. Rename the file
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2. Commit with the flag `--no-verify` to prevent Husky from complaining about the lint errors
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3. Refactor to TypeScript for migration, in a separate commit
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> [!NOTE]
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> Editors like VSCode are still likely to show you the file has been deleted and a new one created. If you use the CLI to `git add .`, then VSCode will show the file as renamed in stage
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### Naming Conventions
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#### Interfaces and Types
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For the most part, it is encouraged to use interface declarations over type declarations.
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React Component Props - suffix with `Props`
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```typescript
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interface MyComponentProps {}
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// type MyComponentProps = {};
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const MyComponent = (props: MyComponentProps) => {};
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```
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React Stateful Components - suffix with `State`
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```typescript
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interface MyComponentState {}
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// type MyComponentState = {};
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class MyComponent extends Component<MyComponentProps, MyComponentState> {}
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```
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Default - object name in PascalCase
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```typescript
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interface MyObject {}
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// type MyObject = {};
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const myObject: MyObject = {};
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```
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<!-- #### Redux Actions -->
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<!-- TODO: Once refactored to TS, showcase naming convention for Reducers/Actions and how to type dispatch funcs -->
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## Redux
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### Action Definitions
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```typescript
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enum AppActionTypes = {
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actionFunction = 'actionFunction'
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}
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export const actionFunction = (
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arg: Arg
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): ReducerPayload<AppActionTypes.actionFunction> => ({
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type: AppActionTypes.actionFunction,
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payload: arg
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});
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```
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### How to Reduce
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```typescript
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// Base reducer action without payload
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type ReducerBase<T> = { type: T };
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// Logic for handling optional payloads
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type ReducerPayload<T extends AppActionTypes> =
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T extends AppActionTypes.actionFunction
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? ReducerBase<T> & {
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payload: AppState['property'];
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}
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: ReducerBase<T>;
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// Switch reducer exported to Redux combineReducers
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export const reducer = (
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state: AppState = initialState,
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action: ReducerPayload<AppActionTypes>
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): AppState => {
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switch (action.type) {
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case AppActionTypes.actionFunction:
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return { ...state, property: action.payload };
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default:
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return state;
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}
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};
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```
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### How to Dispatch
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Within a component, import the actions and selectors needed.
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```tsx
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// Add type definition
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interface MyComponentProps {
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actionFunction: typeof actionFunction;
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}
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// Connect to Redux store
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const mapDispatchToProps = {
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actionFunction
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};
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// Example React Component connected to store
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const MyComponent = ({ actionFunction }: MyComponentProps): JSX.Element => {
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const handleClick = () => {
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// Dispatch function
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actionFunction();
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};
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return <button onClick={handleClick}>freeCodeCamp is awesome!</button>;
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};
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export default connect(null, mapDispatchToProps)(MyComponent);
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```
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<!-- ### Redux Types File -->
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<!-- The types associated with the Redux store state are located in `client/src/redux/types.ts`... -->
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## Further Literature
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- [TypeScript Docs](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/)
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- [TypeScript with React CheatSheet](https://github.com/typescript-cheatsheets/react#readme)
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