I would like to pass a callback to a doubly nested component, and while I am able to pass the properties effectively, I can't figure out how to bind the callback to the correct component so that it's triggered. My structure looks like this:
-OutermostComponent
-FirstNestedComponent
-SecondNestedComponent
-DynamicallyGeneratedListItems
The List Items when clicked should trigger a callback which is the OutermostComponents method "onUserInput", but instead I get "Uncaught Error: Undefined is not a function". I suspect the problem is in how I am rendering the SecondNestedComponent inside the first, and passing it the callback. The code looks something like this:
var OutermostComponent = React.createClass({
onUserInput: //my function,
render: function() {
return (
<div>
//other components
<FirstNestedComponent
onUserInput={this.onUserInput}
/>
</div>
);
}
});
var FirstNestedComponent = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return (
<div>
//other components
<SecondNestedComponent
onUserInput={this.onUserInput}
/>
</div>
);
}
});
var SecondNestedComponent = React.createClass({
render: function() {
var items = [];
this.props.someprop.forEach(function(myprop) {
items.push(<DynamicallyGeneratedListItems myprop={myprop} onUserInput={this.props.onUserInput}/>);}, this);
return (
<ul>
{items}
</ul>
);
}
});
How do I correctly bind callbacks to the appropriate nested components?
You are passing
this.onUserInput
as a property toFirstNestedComponent
. Therefore, you should access it inFirstNestedComponent
asthis.props.onUserInput
.For your reference, please check the implementation I've created at jsfiddle.net/kb3gN/12007