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I am taking back a project that has been made with an older version of react and I am updating this project, but I am receiving console errors first.

Error :

bundle.js:6263 Warning: "menuItems" property of "LeftNav" has been deprecated. Instead, use composability.

My first approach was to search the Material-UI documentation and regarding "Left Nav" -> menuItems, I found the explanation to be the same message as the one displayed in the console.

As, I am not familiar with react and I am unable to understand what "composability" means here.

Reacts documentation talks about Multiple Components, but I can only see Html treatment for Multiple Object.

My code :

var menuItems = [
    { route: '/', text: 'Home' },
    { type: 'SUBHEADER', text: 'Connect' },
    { route: '/categories', text: 'Categories' },
    { route: '/icons', text: 'Icons'},
];

which is not within a class and then, in the render function:

    <LeftNav ref="leftNav"
             docked={false}
             style={{opacity: '0.9'}}
             menuItems={menuItems}
             onChange={this.leftNavOnChange}
     />

Has anyone come across with this problem?

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You should use children instead of menuItems.

For example:

<LeftNav>
    <MenuItem>Menu Item</MenuItem>
    <MenuItem>Menu Item 2</MenuItem>
</LeftNav>
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  • Ok thanks, I am learning more on my side about react, but how do you keep the root / text then? Do you have to write everything in an other object or collect it as if it was "json"?
    – Jay Cee
    Mar 23, 2016 at 18:29
  • @JayCee Now you need manualy pass all elements which should be in LeftNav. You can use menuItems.map to render multiple MenuItem and set props which you need. It was done because some people need to pass custom content inside LeftNav, not only MenuItem. Mar 23, 2016 at 18:35
  • Thank you so much!
    – Jay Cee
    Mar 23, 2016 at 18:37
  • One last question, is it possible to keep the style it had or have I to rewrite it?
    – Jay Cee
    Mar 23, 2016 at 19:08

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