Other Exports#
Redux Toolkit exports some of its internal utilities, and re-exports additional functions from other dependencies as well.
nanoid#
An inlined copy of nanoid/nonsecure. Generates a non-cryptographically-secure random ID string. createAsyncThunk uses this by default for request IDs. May also be useful for other cases as well.
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
Exports from Other Libraries#
createNextState#
The default immutable update function from the immer library, re-exported here as createNextState (also commonly referred to as produce)
current#
The current function from the immer library, which takes a snapshot of the current state of a draft and finalizes it (but without freezing). Current is a great utility to print the current state during debugging, and the output of current can also be safely leaked outside the producer.
original#
The original function from the immer library, which returns the original object. This is particularly useful for referential equality check in reducers.
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
isDraft#
The isDraft function from the immer library, which checks to see if a given value is a Proxy-wrapped "draft" state.
combineReducers#
Redux's combineReducers, re-exported for convenience. While configureStore calls this internally, you may wish to call it yourself to compose multiple levels of slice reducers.
compose#
Redux's compose. It composes functions from right to left.
This is a functional programming utility. You might want to use it to apply several store custom enhancers/ functions in a row.
bindActionCreators#
Redux's bindActionCreators. It wraps action creators with dispatch() so that they dispatch immediately when called.
createStore#
Redux's createStore. You should not need to use this directly.
applyMiddleware#
Redux's applyMiddleware. You should not need to use this directly.