So I have a React.js component, and I want to loop through an object I import to add HTML options to it. Here is what I tried, which is both ugly and does not work:
import React from 'react';
import AccountTypes from '../data/AccountType';
const AccountTypeSelect = (props) => {
return (
<select id={props.id} className = {props.classString} style={props.styleObject}>
<option value="nothingSelected" defaultValue>--Select--</option>
{
$.each(AccountTypes, function(index) {
<option val={this.id}>this.name</option>
})
}
</select>
);
};
export default AccountTypeSelect;
I received this error in the console from the above code:
invariant.js?4599:38 - Uncaught Invariant Violation: Objects are not valid as a React child (found: object with keys {id, name, enabled, additionalInfo}). If you meant to render a collection of children, use an array instead or wrap the object using createFragment(object) from the React add-ons. Check the render method of AccountTypeSelect
.
Do I really need to convert each object into an array or wrap it with createFragment to use it? What is the best practice for this case?
for rendering a list of children, you must add
key
attribute for each child so React will render them properly.Try this:With JQuery map ( good for functional programming)
With normal map :
Instead of
$.each
usemap
:You should use map to loop:
Points to note :
Your data is in an Object , not in an array : therefore to loop through it , you will have to use Object.keys(yourObject).map() instead of yourObject.map()
With this in mind ; here is the solution