The documentation indicates that state.bees should be considered internal/private and that data should be accessed from it via selector methods. In our use case, we need an entity of a specific type but don't know the ID (i.e. it's the "current user" resource, which we get via an endpoint called /jsonapi/me), so we need the ability to get all of the "current_user" entities that have been retrieved.
Unfortunately, the getEntity() method requires both a type and ID in the handle. So, for now, I'm having to write my own selector method to pull the entity directly out of state.bees.entities.
The documentation indicates that
state.bees
should be considered internal/private and that data should be accessed from it via selector methods. In our use case, we need an entity of a specific type but don't know the ID (i.e. it's the "current user" resource, which we get via an endpoint called/jsonapi/me
), so we need the ability to get all of the "current_user" entities that have been retrieved.Unfortunately, the
getEntity()
method requires both a type and ID in the handle. So, for now, I'm having to write my own selector method to pull the entity directly out ofstate.bees.entities
.