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Provider#

Overview#

The <Provider> component makes the Redux store available to any nested components that need to access the Redux store.

Since any React component in a React Redux app can be connected to the store, most applications will render a <Provider> at the top level, with the entire app’s component tree inside of it.

The Hooks and connect APIs can then access the provided store instance via React's Context mechanism.

Props#

store (Redux Store) The single Redux store in your application.

children (ReactElement) The root of your component hierarchy.

context You may provide a context instance. If you do so, you will need to provide the same context instance to all of your connected components as well. Failure to provide the correct context results in runtime error:

Invariant Violation

Could not find "store" in the context of "Connect(MyComponent)". Either wrap the root component in a <Provider>, or pass a custom React context provider to <Provider> and the corresponding React context consumer to Connect(Todo) in connect options.

Example Usage#

In the example below, the <App /> component is our root-level component. This means it’s at the very top of our component hierarchy.

import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
import { App } from './App'
import createStore from './createReduxStore'
const store = createStore()
ReactDOM.render(
<Provider store={store}>
<App />
</Provider>,
document.getElementById('root')
)