Dispatch your actions manually to test if your app reacts well.
npm install --save-dev redux-devtools-dispatch-ie8
You can declare your Dispatcher the same way you declare a Monitor in your Dev Tools.
import React from 'react';
import { createDevTools } from 'redux-devtools-ie8';
import Dispatcher from 'redux-devtools-dispatch-ie8';
export default createDevTools(
<Dispatcher />
);
Name | Description |
---|---|
theme |
Same as in LogMonitor's package Either a string referring to one of the themes provided by redux-devtools-themes (feel free to contribute!) or a custom object of the same format. Optional. By default, set to 'nicinabox' . |
initEmpty |
When true , the dispatcher is empty. By default, set to false , the dispatcher contains : { "type": "" } . |
actionCreators |
Either a array of action creators or an object containing action creators. When defined, a selector appears to choose the action creator you want to fire, you can fill up the arguments and dispatch the action. |
dispatchFn |
Function to be called for dispatching actions. By default it is using component's this.context.store.dispatch . |
As this package is my first, any comment, pull request, issue is welcome so I can learn more from everyone.
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