Can I use Redux for role-based access control in my application?
Yes, you can use Redux to manage role-based access control by storing user roles and permissions in the Redux state.
How would I structure the Redux state for this?
You can structure the state to include a 'user' object with 'role' and 'permissions' properties, allowing you to easily manage access.
What about middleware? Do I need any specific middleware for this?
You might consider using middleware like Redux Thunk or Redux Saga to handle asynchronous actions related to user authentication and role management.
Can you give me an example of how to implement this?
Sure! You can create actions to set user roles and a reducer to update the state based on those actions.
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