I have this store/index.ts
export const storeRedux = createStore(
persistReducer(ReduxPersistConfig, rootReducer),
composeEnhancers(applyMiddleware(sagaMiddleware))
);
And have this implementation to access the token outside of component
//api.ts
import axios from 'axios';
import { storeRedux } from 'store';
let token;
const listener = () => {
token = storeRedux.getState().user.token;
};
storeRedux.subscribe(listener);
// console.log(() => getAPI());
export default axios.create({
baseURL: 'http://localhost:5000/api/security',
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
},
});
If I'll add a setTimeout to wrap the getState() then everything will be alright.
Is there any other solution since store is already separated just like in this article
I know it's old, but question w/o answer sores my eye.
You have to assure the order of execution of the dependent code, you need to register listener once store is initiated. You can do this for example with the init method:
// api.ts
import { AnyAction, Store, Unsubscribe } from "redux";
import axios from 'axios';
let token;
export const initApi = (store:Store<TState, AnyAction>):Unsubscribe => {
return store.subscribe(()=>{
token = store.getState().user.token;
})
}
export default axios.create({
baseURL: 'http://localhost:5000/api/security',
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
},
});
Note The TState describes your state e.g.
export type TState = {
// ...
user: { token: string; }
}
now, you can use it after store is initiated
// store/index.ts
import { initApi } from '../location/to/api.ts';
const storeRedux = createStore(
persistReducer(ReduxPersistConfig, rootReducer),
composeEnhancers(applyMiddleware(sagaMiddleware))
);
initApi(storeRedux);
export { storeRedux };
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