import { Meta, Canvas } from '@storybook/addon-docs/blocks';
import * as AsyncStories from '../app/shared/ui/async/async.stories';
# Functional programming in the UI
The components in this library are the _view_. Behind them, three small functional tools do
the heavy lifting — all so that **illegal states can't be represented**. This page is the
Storybook front door; the full narrative lives in `docs/fp-tea-atomic-design.md`, and a
side-by-side "before/after" runs at the app's **`/concepts`** route.
## 1. `RemoteData` — async has four states, not a boolean soup
`src/app/shared/application/remote-data.ts`. Instead of juggling `loading`, `error`, and
`data` flags (which permit "loading **and** error" nonsense), one tagged union:
`Loading | Empty | Failure | Success`. You combine sources with `map`/`map2`/`andThen` and
render it through the `async` molecule — exactly one of four templates shows, by
construction:
## 2. The Elm-style store — all state in one Model, changed only by pure `reduce`
`src/app/shared/application/store.ts` + the `*.machine.ts` files. State is one tagged-union
value; the template never mutates it, it `dispatch`es a message and a **pure**
`reduce(model, msg)` returns the next state. Side effects live in a _command_, never in the
reducer:
```ts
// reducer = "what the new state is" — pure, testable, no I/O
function reduce(model: Model, msg: Msg): Model { … }
// command = "go do it, then say what happened"
async function submit(...) {
const res = await http(...);
dispatch(res.ok ? { tag: 'Submitted' } : { tag: 'Failed', error: res.error });
}
```
Because state is one value, the whole thing is inspectable and every transition has a spec.
## 3. Parse, don't validate — raw input becomes a branded type once
`src/app/registratie/domain/value-objects/`. A `Postcode` is a distinct type from `string`,
mintable only through `parsePostcode`, which returns a `Result`. Once you hold the type, you
never re-check it — the type _is_ the proof. Compose the parse pipeline with the `Result`
combinators in `src/app/shared/kernel/fp.ts` (`map`, `mapErr`, `andThen`, `fold`) rather than
hand-branching `r.ok ? … : …` at every step.
```ts
parsePostcode(raw) // Result
|> mapErr(toLocalizedMessage) // swap raw msg → UI copy
|> map(toDomain) // only runs on success
```
## How it connects to atomic design
Atoms and molecules are pure view functions of their inputs; pages are the TEA runtime (the
"shell") that holds the store and wires effects. Same inward-pointing discipline as the
[layer rule](?path=/docs/foundations-atomic-design--docs), applied to state and effects
instead of imports.