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This is an abstraction of the problem I am trying to solve with React/Redux/React-Router and I am struggling to reason about.




  1. I have a collection of 30 routes which, in total, make up 1 very large form that includes text-inputs, radio buttons, etc. So in essence this is a very large multi-step form.


  2. After initially hitting an API (which returns some information about the user) I am supposed to only render, let's say 8 out of the 30 forms that are relevant to that type of user. For example, if the user is a male he will not receive a form that is intended for a female.



Therefore stepping through the multi step form at this point (by clicking a Next button) for a male would take him to a different route then if the user was a female.




  1. This same concept would have to apply to many different types of users.


What would a good strategy be to essentially, dynamically change the flow of a user?



NOTE: In thinking about this, my initial idea was to store the type of user in global redux state and then use that some how to tell the app which forms to render...but beyond that I am stuck in how that might integrate with react-router.










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  • You would probably need to provide some code to get an acceptable answer, it's a very broad question.

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This is an abstraction of the problem I am trying to solve with React/Redux/React-Router and I am struggling to reason about.




  1. I have a collection of 30 routes which, in total, make up 1 very large form that includes text-inputs, radio buttons, etc. So in essence this is a very large multi-step form.


  2. After initially hitting an API (which returns some information about the user) I am supposed to only render, let's say 8 out of the 30 forms that are relevant to that type of user. For example, if the user is a male he will not receive a form that is intended for a female.



Therefore stepping through the multi step form at this point (by clicking a Next button) for a male would take him to a different route then if the user was a female.




  1. This same concept would have to apply to many different types of users.


What would a good strategy be to essentially, dynamically change the flow of a user?



NOTE: In thinking about this, my initial idea was to store the type of user in global redux state and then use that some how to tell the app which forms to render...but beyond that I am stuck in how that might integrate with react-router.










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  • You would probably need to provide some code to get an acceptable answer, it's a very broad question.

    – Toby
    Dec 28 '18 at 20:47














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This is an abstraction of the problem I am trying to solve with React/Redux/React-Router and I am struggling to reason about.




  1. I have a collection of 30 routes which, in total, make up 1 very large form that includes text-inputs, radio buttons, etc. So in essence this is a very large multi-step form.


  2. After initially hitting an API (which returns some information about the user) I am supposed to only render, let's say 8 out of the 30 forms that are relevant to that type of user. For example, if the user is a male he will not receive a form that is intended for a female.



Therefore stepping through the multi step form at this point (by clicking a Next button) for a male would take him to a different route then if the user was a female.




  1. This same concept would have to apply to many different types of users.


What would a good strategy be to essentially, dynamically change the flow of a user?



NOTE: In thinking about this, my initial idea was to store the type of user in global redux state and then use that some how to tell the app which forms to render...but beyond that I am stuck in how that might integrate with react-router.










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This is an abstraction of the problem I am trying to solve with React/Redux/React-Router and I am struggling to reason about.




  1. I have a collection of 30 routes which, in total, make up 1 very large form that includes text-inputs, radio buttons, etc. So in essence this is a very large multi-step form.


  2. After initially hitting an API (which returns some information about the user) I am supposed to only render, let's say 8 out of the 30 forms that are relevant to that type of user. For example, if the user is a male he will not receive a form that is intended for a female.



Therefore stepping through the multi step form at this point (by clicking a Next button) for a male would take him to a different route then if the user was a female.




  1. This same concept would have to apply to many different types of users.


What would a good strategy be to essentially, dynamically change the flow of a user?



NOTE: In thinking about this, my initial idea was to store the type of user in global redux state and then use that some how to tell the app which forms to render...but beyond that I am stuck in how that might integrate with react-router.







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  • You would probably need to provide some code to get an acceptable answer, it's a very broad question.

    – Toby
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  • You would probably need to provide some code to get an acceptable answer, it's a very broad question.

    – Toby
    Dec 28 '18 at 20:47

















You would probably need to provide some code to get an acceptable answer, it's a very broad question.

– Toby
Dec 28 '18 at 20:47





You would probably need to provide some code to get an acceptable answer, it's a very broad question.

– Toby
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