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I'm new to React Redux.

It's fantasic so that I want to see about tasks state of Store. but don't see it.

result

tasks: [undefined]

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so how can I?

here code:

import { createStore } from 'redux'

const initalState = {
    tasks: []
}


function tasksReducer(state = initalState, action) {
    switch (action.type) {
        case 'ADD_TASK':
            return {
                ...state,
                tasks: state.tasks.concat([action.task])
            };
        default:
            return state;
    }
}

const addTask = (task) => ({
    type: 'ADD_TASK',
    payload: {
        task
    }
})


const store = createStore(tasksReducer)


store.dispatch(addTask('like it'))

console.log(store.getState()) <-- here

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The problem is your action. It's adding a task with a key of payload, but you're trying to concat it with action.task (Which doesn't exist).

The object that would be sent into your reducer would look like this:

{
    type: 'ADD_TASK',
    payload: {
        task: 'like it'
    }
}

You can see clearly here, action.task doesn't exist, but action.payload.task does. Either change the object around, or modify it so you can access it at action.task:

const addTask = (task) => ({
    type: 'ADD_TASK',
    task
})

Or, modify your reducer:

function tasksReducer(state = initalState, action) {
    switch (action.type) {
        case 'ADD_TASK':
            return {
                ...state,
                tasks: state.tasks.concat([action.payload.task])
            };
        default:
            return state;
    }
}

In the future: a bit of debugging would have gone a long way here (And avoided this question altogether). A simple console.log(action) at the top of your reducer, would log the above object, and you could infer based on why it's trying to add undefined why it wouldn't work.

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