Is reducer and global variable are the same?
Can I get the reducer state in Browser console like accessing declared javascript variables.?
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Can I get the reducer state in Browser console like accessing declared javascript variables.?
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Can I get the reducer state in Browser console like accessing declared javascript variables.?
react-redux reducers
Can I get the reducer state in Browser console like accessing declared javascript variables.?
react-redux reducers
react-redux reducers
asked Nov 15 '18 at 12:21
Sriramamoorthy SSriramamoorthy S
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You can use a middleware to store the redux state in a global variable.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
const stateInGlobal = store => next => action => {
const result = next(action);
window.reduxState = store.getState();
return result;
};
const store = createStore(reducer, undefined, applyMiddleware(stateInGlobal))
Now you can access to redux state through the variable reduxState.
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You can use a middleware to store the redux state in a global variable.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
const stateInGlobal = store => next => action => {
const result = next(action);
window.reduxState = store.getState();
return result;
};
const store = createStore(reducer, undefined, applyMiddleware(stateInGlobal))
Now you can access to redux state through the variable reduxState.
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You can use a middleware to store the redux state in a global variable.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
const stateInGlobal = store => next => action => {
const result = next(action);
window.reduxState = store.getState();
return result;
};
const store = createStore(reducer, undefined, applyMiddleware(stateInGlobal))
Now you can access to redux state through the variable reduxState.
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You can use a middleware to store the redux state in a global variable.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
const stateInGlobal = store => next => action => {
const result = next(action);
window.reduxState = store.getState();
return result;
};
const store = createStore(reducer, undefined, applyMiddleware(stateInGlobal))
Now you can access to redux state through the variable reduxState.
You can use a middleware to store the redux state in a global variable.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
const stateInGlobal = store => next => action => {
const result = next(action);
window.reduxState = store.getState();
return result;
};
const store = createStore(reducer, undefined, applyMiddleware(stateInGlobal))
Now you can access to redux state through the variable reduxState.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 5:13
Santiago PernigottiSantiago Pernigotti
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