Answers for "passing props as arguments"

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react pass props to children

import React, { Children, isValidElement, cloneElement } from 'react';

const Child = ({ doSomething, value }) => (
  <div onClick={() => doSomething(value)}>Click Me</div>
);

function Parent({ children }) {
  function doSomething(value) {
    console.log('doSomething called by child with value:', value);
  }

  render() {
    const childrenWithProps = Children.map(children, child => {
      // Checking isValidElement is the safe way and avoids a TS error too.
      if (isValidElement(child)) {
        return cloneElement(child, { doSomething })
      }

      return child;
    });

    return <div>{childrenWithProps}</div>
  }
};

ReactDOM.render(
  <Parent>
    <Child value="1" />
    <Child value="2" />
  </Parent>,
  document.getElementById('container')
);
Posted by: Guest on August-06-2020
0

pass function with parameter as prop

class SomeComponent extends Component{

    constructor(props){
        super(props);
        //does whatever stuff        
        this.myFunction = this.myFunction.bind(this);

    }

    //(only applicable to raw and normal forms)
    myFunction(param){
        console.log('do something: ', param);
    }

    render(){
     return (<div><ChildComponent1 myFunction={this.myFunction}/></div>)
    }
}

class ChildComponent1{
      render(){
  return (<div><ChildComponent2 myFunction={this.props.myFunction}/></div>)
    }
}

class ChildComponent2{
      render(){
  return (<Button onClick={()=>this.props.myFunction(param)}>SomeButton</Button>)
    }
}
Posted by: Guest on September-16-2020

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