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# Step 2.7
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[Lessons](../) | [Exercise](./exercise/) | [Demo](./demo/)
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Connect store to view with `react-redux`. `connect()` is used to turn Redux store and dispatch functions into props inside React components. The state and action dispatchers are passed along with a `<Provider>` component.
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```ts
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const NewComponent = function connect(mapStateToProps?, mapDispatchToProps?, mergeProps?, options?)(OldComponent);
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```
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The `connect()` function takes in a few functions that maps some portion of the state tree and dispatcher functions as props. It is a **higher order function** meaning that the return value of `connect()` is a function that decorates OldComponents into a NewComponent with all the mapped props.
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This `mapStateToProps` function selects out portions of the state tree. This function informs the connected view when to re-render based on a shallow comparison from previous state.
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# Exercise
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1. open up `exercise/src/index.tsx` and wrap `<TodoApp>` with `<Provider>` as instructed in the comment
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2. open up `exercise/src/components/TodoFooter.tsx` and erase the "nullable" type modifier (i.e. the ?) in the interface definition of `TodoFooterProps`
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3. Remove the `export` from `export const TodoFooter = (props: TodoFooterProps) => {`
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4. uncomment the bottom bits of code and fill in the implementation for `mapStateToProps()` and `mapDispatchToProps()` - feel free to use `TodoListItem.tsx` as a guide
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5. do steps 2, 3, and 4 for the `TodoHeader.tsx` file
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