Note: This post has been posted at the time React was NOT supporting ES6 (v12).
I have an ES6 class :
class BaseClass {
getInitialState(){
return {message: 'Hello!'};
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<div>{this.state.message}</div>
</div>
)
}
}
That I can export in ES6 using this expression (source : react ES6 browserify)
export default React.createClass(BaseClass.prototype)
This works fine. Now I would like to use ES6 inheritance to extend my BaseClass
class :
class ExtendedClass extends BaseClass{
getInitialState(){
return {message: "Hello! I'm an extension"};
}
}
But when I call React.createClass
on the ExtendedClass
class, I got the following exception :
Invariant Violation: ReactCompositeComponentInterface: You are attempting to define `constructor` on your component more than once. This conflict may be due to a mixin.
I know React 0.13 is supposed to be more ES6 friendly but is there any ways to handle that ?
EDIT:
I'm using Traceur to compile my ES6 classes. The output for ExtendedClass
looks like :
function ExtendedClass() {
"use strict";
if (BaseClass !== null) {
BaseClass.apply(this, arguments);
}
}
for (BaseClass____Key in BaseClass) {
if (BaseClass.hasOwnProperty(BaseClass____Key)) {
ExtendedClass[BaseClass____Key] = BaseClass[BaseClass____Key];
}
}
____SuperProtoOfBaseClass = BaseClass === null ? null : BaseClass.prototype;
ExtendedClass.prototype = Object.create(____SuperProtoOfBaseClass);
ExtendedClass.prototype.constructor = ExtendedClass;
ExtendedClass.__superConstructor__ = BaseClass;
ExtendedClass.prototype.getInitialState = function() {
"use strict";
return {message: "Hello! I'm an extension"};
};
React.createClass(ExtendedClass.prototype);
There is a great post about writing ReactJS in ES6.
http://ilikekillnerds.com/2015/02/developing-react-js-components-using-es6/
Anyway when using ES6 you don't use React.createClass. you just create class that extends React.Component
Also in ES6 you don't have getInitialState not defaultProps. it's replaced in favor using this.state inside constructor.
Check out this example. Let's say you have Card component and Welcome Panel that extends Card component.
The code is as following:
Card Component:
Welcome Panel Component:
Here is the workaround I've found :
Inside
React.js
library, I've updated theReactCompositeComponentInterface
to add a custom policy forconstructor
(As far as I know there's no way to customize this 'interface' properly) :Then in the
ExtendedClass
, you have to redefine every method even if you don't customize them :I'm not happy with this dirty solution but it will do the job waiting for a 0.13 version that hopefully will solve those issues.