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Good afternoon,

After doing the React tutorial, and read all the React guides, I did the Redux tutorial to re-write my working auth component to use Redux instead of component state (I also switched from classes to functional components).

My Redux setup is as follow :

import { createSlice } from '@reduxjs/toolkit';

const sessionInitialState = {
        authToken: null,
        userLogin: null,
    };

export const sessionSlice = createSlice({
  name: 'session',
  initialState: {
    value: sessionInitialState,
  },
  reducers: {
    sessionRegister: (state, action) => {
      console.log("Storing:")
      console.log(action.payload)
      state.value = action.payload;
    },
    sessionDestroy: state => {
      console.log("Destroying session")
      state.value = sessionInitialState;
      localStorage.removeItem("sessionData");
    },
  },
});

export const { sessionRegister, sessionDestroy } = sessionSlice.actions;
export const selectSession = state => state.session.value;

export default sessionSlice.reducer;

In my login component, I store the auth token and the username as follow :

// [...]
import { useDispatch } from 'react-redux';
import { sessionRegister } from './SessionSlice';
// [...]

function LoginForm(props) {
    const dispatch = useDispatch();
    function onFormSubmit(event) {
        // [...] This is when API response code is 200:
        
                let sessionData = {
                        authToken: response.data.token,
                        userLogin: userName,
                }
                localStorage.setItem("sessionData", JSON.stringify(sessionData));
                console.log("Stored:" + localStorage.getItem("sessionData"));
                setApiError(null);
                dispatch(sessionRegister(sessionData));

And my App component displays the login form if no data is stored in Redux, or the user name and token if they're present :

function App(props) {

    const sessionData = useSelector(selectSession);
    const storedSessionData = localStorage.getItem("sessionData");
    
    if (storedSessionData && !sessionData.authToken) {
        console.log("App init check. Storing :");
        console.log(JSON.parse(storedSessionData));
        sessionRegister(JSON.parse(storedSessionData));
    } else {
        if (!storedSessionData) console.log("No sessionData and no stored data");
    }

    return (
        <div className="App">
            <div className="topbar"><Topbar /></div>
            <div className="content">
            {sessionData.authToken ? (
                    <span>User: {sessionData.userLogin} {storedSessionData}</span>
                ) : (
                    <LoginForm />
                )
            }
            </div>
        </div>
    );
}

All this almost works. The login component stores the data via Redux after the API call, and in localStorage too. The userLogin from Redux is displayed by the App, and the localStorage content too. But if I refresh the page, the App gets the data from locaStorage but sessionRegister is not called (or does nothing).

It happens as follow :

Fisrt open of the page. Console: No sessionData and no stored data
Login via LoginForm. Console:

Localy stored:{"authToken":"5467c25e000df49a1161c4ff8ga1f610053f62b8","userLogin":"testuser"} 
Storing in Redux:
Object { authToken: "5467c25e000df49a1161c4ff8ga1f610053f62b8", userLogin: "testuser" }

Now the App component correctly renders the content instead of the login form :

User: testuser {"authToken":"5467c25e000df49a1161c4ff8ga1f610053f62b8","userLogin":"testuser"}

So far, so good. But if I refresh the page, the login form is displayed again. In the console I get :

App init check. Storing : App.js:15
Object { authToken: "5467c25e000df49a1161c4ff8ga1f610053f62b8", userLogin: "testuser" } App.js:16
App init check. Storing : App.js:15
Object { authToken: "5467c25e000df49a1161c4ff8ga1f610053f62b8", userLogin: "testuser" } App.js:16

I don't understand why sessionRegister(JSON.parse(storedSessionData)); is not correctly executed, and why do I get twice the console log App init check.

Thanks for having read all this, any help would be appreciated.

1 Answer 1

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I think you're missing a dispatch

Instead of

sessionRegister(JSON.parse(storedSessionData));

it should be

dispatch(sessionRegister(JSON.parse(storedSessionData)));

in your App component. You get access to dispatch with a hook

const dispatch = useDispatch()

last, but not least, you're updating the store in every render, so that's why you see the log twice. I think you should probably move this to an Effect

const dispatch = useDispatch()
const sessionData = useSelector(selectSession);
useEffect(() => {
  const storedSessionData = localStorage.getItem("sessionData");
  if (storedSessionData && !sessionData.authToken) {
      console.log("App init check. Storing :");
      console.log(JSON.parse(storedSessionData));
      sessionRegister(JSON.parse(storedSessionData));
  } else {
      if (!storedSessionData) console.log("No sessionData and no stored data");
  }
}, [dispatch, sessionData])
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  • Thanks a lot Gonzalo.- ! You made my day, I didn't that missing useDispatch :) The use of useEffect is nice, though it makes the login form appear for a very brief moment Sep 19, 2020 at 15:22
  • try useLayoutEffect instead of useEffect. You might want to move this effect also to the parent of the App - so you can wait for the effect to have executed before rendering the app (showing a spinner or something in the meantime)
    – Gonzalo.-
    Sep 19, 2020 at 23:33

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