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[@xstate/store] Add store.inspect(…)
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🦋 Changeset detectedLatest commit: 95eb181 The changes in this PR will be included in the next version bump. This PR includes changesets to release 1 package
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observers?.forEach((o) => o.next?.(currentSnapshot)); | ||
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const store: Store<TContext, StoreEvent> = { | ||
sessionId: 'test', |
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:cough: :cough:
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import type { InspectionEvent } from 'xstate'; |
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@xstate/store
doesn't depend on xstate
, you can't reach for its types here
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import { InspectionEvent } from 'xstate'; |
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You can now inspect XState stores using the
.inspect(inspector)
method: