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# Refnux example
## How to use
Download the example [or clone the repo](https://github.com/zeit/next.js):
```bash
curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/master | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-master/examples/with-refnux
cd with-refnux
```
Install it and run:
```bash
npm install
npm run dev
```
Deploy it to the cloud with [now](https://zeit.co/now) ([download](https://zeit.co/download))
```bash
now
```
## The idea behind the example
This example, just like `with-react` and `with-mobx` examples, shows how to manage a global state in your web-application.
In this case we are using [refnux](https://github.com/algesten/refnux) which is an alternative, simpler, purely functional store state manager.
We have two very similar pages (page1.js, page2.js). They both
- show the current application state, including a simple counter value
- have a link to jump from one page to the other
- have an 'increment' button to increment the state of the counter
(it triggers the `counterIncrement` action)
When running the example, please, increment the counter and note how moving from page 1 to page 2 and back the state is persisted.
Reloading any of the pages will restore the initial state coming from the server.
### Implementation details
Each page uses `withRefnux` helper which wraps the page in a Provider component.
Page components are connected to the state using refnux `connect` function.
In the `store/` directory you can see a simple implmentation of
- a `getInitialstate` function that returns the initial state of the store. It's used only on SSR
- a `counterIncrement` action that increments the counter state whe user pushes the corresponding button
- a `setTitle` action that's used to set page title during pages `getInitialProps`
If you have any comment / question / pull requests please refer to the [original repository](https://github.com/davibe/next.js-example-with-refnux) where this example is developed and maintained.