I have two instances of a component (a search field) on a page, with a second component (a button that makes server calls) between them, as such:
ReactDOM.render(
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><CardSearch items={ cards } placeholder="Card 1 here" /></td>
<td><RunOnServer url="py/comparecards" /></td>
<td><CardSearch items={ cards } placeholder="Card 2 here"/></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
All I want to do is pass one parameter each, unmodified, from the CardSearch fields to the RunOnServer button, but I'll be damned if it's easy. According to this I can use this.state.var as a prop, but doing that gave me 'undefined.state.var' when the code compiled instead. React's official docs are not great; they simply tell me to go Flux myself, which seems daft... I shouldn't need a whole new architecture to pass a simple variable from one component to another.
I also tried making local vars in the file that's doing the rendering, but they get passed to the components as props and you can't modify props in a component.