How do I check my Redux state?

Access Redux store Within your DevTools, switch to “Your App” context using the drop down (underlined in the image below) and you should be able to get to the Redux store and see its current state. If we can get to the store from the DevTools console – we can get to it from our Cypress test.

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How do you organize the Redux state?

How do I organize nested or duplicate data in my state? ​ Data with IDs, nesting, or relationships should generally be stored in a “normalized” fashion : each object should be stored once, keyed by ID, and other objects that reference it should only store the ID rather than a copy of the entire object.8 Ara 2021

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Should I use React Hooks?

Hooks make React so much better because you have simpler code that implements similar functionalities faster and more effectively . You can also implement React state and lifecycle methods without writing classes. Below are code examples to illustrate React class and functional components.

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Does React Hooks replace Redux?

Although Redux isn’t always necessary, replacing it with a tool kit that was not made for the same purpose will not suffice. React Hooks are great but they do not replace Redux and they never will . In this post, we’ll dive into how to determine when to use Redux, React Hooks, or both.

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