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I'm getting this error on my index.tsx.

Property 'REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE' does not exist on type 'Window'.

Here is my index.tsx code:

import * as React from 'react';
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import App from './App';
import './index.css';
import registerServiceWorker from './registerServiceWorker';

import { Provider } from 'react-redux';

import { createStore, compose, applyMiddleware } from 'redux';
import rootReducer from './store/reducers';

import thunk from 'redux-thunk';

const composeEnhancers = window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ || compose;

 const store = createStore(rootReducer, composeEnhancers(
     applyMiddleware(thunk)
 ));

ReactDOM.render(  <Provider store={store}><App /></Provider>, document.getElementById('root'));

registerServiceWorker();

I've installed @types/npm install --save-dev redux-devtools-extension and I'm using create-react-app-typescript. Thanks alot for any tips for what's going on in advance.

10 Answers 10

124

This is a special case of this question. Redux doesn't provide types for __REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ because this function is exposed by Redux DevTools, not Redux itself.

It's either:

const composeEnhancers = window['__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__'] as typeof compose || compose;

Or:

declare global {
    interface Window {
      __REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__?: typeof compose;
    }
}

const composeEnhancers = window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ || compose;

This is already done by @redux-devtools/extension package that contains TypeScript typings. If it's installed, its imports should be used instead of accessing __REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ manually.

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  • Thanks so much for this @etus, you're a life savor!! Oct 15, 2018 at 17:43
  • Using window['__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__'] I get an error saying that window uses numeric index while we set a string...
    – Peppe
    Aug 24, 2019 at 10:02
  • 5
    @Peppe The problem is likely specific to your setup, old TS version or messed up typings. You can try (window as any)['__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__'] as a dirty fix. Any way, redux-devtools-extension is a good way to solve this. Aug 24, 2019 at 11:26
  • I am facing an issue saying unexpected token at declare global
    – Samson
    Apr 26, 2022 at 8:52
36

The most streamlined way to make this work with TypeScript is to use the redux-devtools-extension and install as a dev dependency as follows:

npm install --save-dev redux-devtools-extension

The next step for those new to redux and these developer tools was confusing and unclear. The docs all have code like the following:

const store = createStore(reducer, composeWithDevTools(
  applyMiddleware(...middleware),
  // other store enhancers if any
));

The problem is I don't have any middleware configured so this wasn't working. In it's most primitive usage, this is all you need:

import { composeWithDevTools } from 'redux-devtools-extension';

const store = createStore(myReducer, composeWithDevTools());

At this point if you click the extension in the browser and there is a valid redux store, you will be able to inspect the state.

This is an alternative approach to using (window as any) and also clears up just exaclty how to use the redux-devtools-extension in its minimal form.

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  • 4
    I think this solution using redux-devtools-extension from npm is the cleaner one. I used it and works great. Sep 27, 2020 at 7:18
  • 3
    Not to add noise, but this looks much more proper and should be accepted as the answer (especially since the OP didn't state they can't import composeWithDevTools for whatever reason). And we don't have to add more as any's! Nov 19, 2020 at 6:46
27

This is how you can use redux-dev-tools in a typescript react application.

Create global Interface for the Window object:

declare global {
  interface Window {
    __REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__?: typeof compose;
  }
}

Then, create composeEnhancers as follows:

const composeEnhancers = window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ || compose;

Then create a store.

const store = createStore(rootReducers, composeEnhancers());

rootReducers - in my case refers to combinedReducers created in a surparate file.

Now you can use Provider as usual in React.js as:

ReactDOM.render(
  <React.StrictMode>
    <Provider store={store}>
      <App />
    </Provider>
  </React.StrictMode>,
  document.getElementById("root")
);

All the code in the index.tsx

import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import "./index.css";
import App from "./App";
import reportWebVitals from "./reportWebVitals";
import rootReducers from "./reducers";

import { Provider } from "react-redux";
import { createStore, compose, applyMiddleware } from "redux";

declare global {
  interface Window {
    __REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__?: typeof compose;
  }
}

const composeEnhancers = window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ || compose;
const store = createStore(rootReducers, composeEnhancers());

ReactDOM.render(
  <React.StrictMode>
    <Provider store={store}>
      <App />
    </Provider>
  </React.StrictMode>,
  document.getElementById("root")
);
reportWebVitals();

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  • 1
    Getting a suggestion: We recommend using the configureStore method of the @reduxjs/toolkit package, which replaces createStore. Redux Toolkit is our recommended approach for writing Redux logic today, including store setup, reducers, data fetching, and more. configureStore from Redux Toolkit is an improved version of createStore that simplifies setup and helps avoid common bugs. Jun 25, 2022 at 12:03
22

My approach to the issue was the following:

export const composeEnhancers =
  (window && (window as any).__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__) || compose;
1
  • But what if you can't use any as a type?
    – pmiranda
    Feb 15, 2021 at 15:21
11

Working as a charm:

const store = createStore(
    rootReducer,
    initialState,
    compose(
        applyMiddleware(...middleware),
        (window as any).__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__ && (window as any).__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__()
    )       

);
4

I had the same issue too however, I'm also using redux-thunk as a middleware. Running

npm install --save-dev redux-devtools-extension

and then adding in

import { composeWithDevTools } from 'redux-devtools-extension'

to index.tsx did the trick for me, as well as updating the store to

const store = createStore(rootReducer, composeWithDevTools(applyMiddleware(thunk)))

My full index.tsx is below. Hopefully this will help anyone with the same issue that is using middleware such as redux-thunk

import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import './index.css'
import App from './containers/App/App'
import { BrowserRouter } from 'react-router-dom'
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
import { createStore, applyMiddleware, combineReducers } from 'redux'
import thunk from 'redux-thunk'
import authReducer from './store/reducers/auth'
import * as serviceWorker from './serviceWorker'
import { composeWithDevTools } from 'redux-devtools-extension'


const rootReducer = combineReducers({
  auth: authReducer
})
const store = createStore(rootReducer, composeWithDevTools(applyMiddleware(thunk)))

const app = (
  <Provider store={store}>
    <BrowserRouter>
      <App />
    </BrowserRouter>
  </Provider>
)

ReactDOM.render(app, document.getElementById('root'))

serviceWorker.unregister()
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if any one still stuck into this issue I fixed it and this is my final store.js file with following packages 1- Redux Thunk 2- Connected React Router 3- History

import { createStore, applyMiddleware, compose } from 'redux';
import { routerMiddleware } from 'connected-react-router';
import thunk from 'redux-thunk';
import {createBrowserHistory} from 'history';
import rootReducer from '../redux/reducers';
export const history = createBrowserHistory();
const initialState = {}
const enhancers = []
const middleware = [
    thunk,
    routerMiddleware(history)
]

if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
    const devToolsExtension = (window as any).__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__ && (window as any).__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__() || compose;
    if (typeof devToolsExtension === 'function') {
        enhancers.push(devToolsExtension)
    }
}

const composedEnhancers = compose(
    applyMiddleware(...middleware),
    ...enhancers
);

export default createStore(
    rootReducer,
    initialState,
    composedEnhancers
);
1

Had same issue changed I just changed

window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__ && window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__()

to

window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ && window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__() || compose

to get past an undefined apply issue when using createStore(reducer, initial state, compose(applyMiddleware

1

For anyone struggling with getting concurrently to work, the general advice I found is to replace your "client" script in package.json with: "client": "cd client && npm start",

I tried this and I still got an error, so then I tried: "client": "cd client && cd my-app && npm start",

This worked for me! The problem is that when you use create-react-app inside the "client" folder, there is an added level in between the client folder and your public and src folders which is called "my-app" by default. Using Brad's code, npm misses this folder so can't find the react files it needs to start your app.

1

In my case I have used react-redux-devtools. Try this solution may be it will help you to resolve your issue.

import { applyMiddleware, createStore } from "redux";
import { composeWithDevTools } from "redux-devtools-extension";
import createSagaMiddleware from "redux-saga";
import { rootReducer } from "../reducers";
import { AppState } from "@eneto/api-client";

import { initUserState } from "../../modules/users/user-reducer";
import { initUsersState } from "../../modules/users/users-reducer";
import { initListsState } from "../../modules/lists/lists-reducer";
import { initListState } from "../../modules/lists/list-reducer";

// initialValues
const init: AppState = {
    currentUser: initUserState,
    users: initUsersState,
    lists: initListsState,
    currentList: initListState
};

export function store(initialState: AppState = init) {
    const sagaMiddleware = createSagaMiddleware();
    const middleware = [sagaMiddleware];

    return {
        ...createStore(rootReducer, initialState, composeWithDevTools(applyMiddleware(...middleware))),
        runSaga: sagaMiddleware.run
    };
}

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