I am using combineReducer to combine reducers and reducer like this
const todo = (state = {}, action) => {
switch (action.type) {
//...
case 'TOGGLE_TODO':
if (state.id !== action.id) {
return state
}
return Object.assign({}, state, {
completed: !state.completed
})
default:
return state
}
}
My problem is if i am defining reducer like that i am getting sonar code smell
Function parameters with default values should be last1
but combine reducer pass argument in this sequence only how to work on this?
we did have the same issue within our project, and sonar allows you to define exclusions for rules and files in Administration -> Congifuration -> Analysis Scope
.
you will find there a section called Ignore issues on Multiple Criteria
and there you can enter the rule and a "file pattern" to exclude files from this rule.
like:
From the Sonarqube docs:
Function parameters with default values should be last:
...But all function parameters with default values should be declared after the function parameters without default values. Otherwise, it makes it impossible for callers to take advantage of defaults; they must re-specify the defaulted values or pass undefined in order to "get to" the non-default parameters.
This does, however, work with Redux as it calls your reducer for the first time with undefined
as the first argument. If you want to continue using this pattern, you'll need to disable the rule or skip that line from analysis.
What if you define a default value for the second arg?
const todo = (state = {}, action = null/undefined) => {
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