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i am trying to send the state to another component using a Link, but it always gave me this error

Warning: Can't perform a React state update on an unmounted component.

I would like to know what are the best solution to avoid this kind of conflict.

and thanks on advance

class Home extends Component {
constructor() {
    super()
    this.state = {
        data: {},
        name: ""
    }
    this.createRoomHandler = this.createRoomHandler.bind(this)
}
 createRoomHandler() {

    var settings = {
        "async": true,
        "crossDomain": true,
        "url": "https://api.eyeson.team/rooms",
        "method": "POST",
        "headers": {
            "Authorization": ""

        },
        "data": {
            "user[name]": this.state.name
        }
    }



    $.ajax(settings).done((response) => {

        this.setState({ data: response });
        console.log("ashraf", response)
    })


}
  createNamehandler = (e) => {
    this.setState({ name: e.target.value })

}
  componentWillUnmount = () => {
    this.createRoomHandler()
}
render() {

    return (
        <div className="create-room-container">
            <input onChange={this.createNamehandler} />
            <Link to={{ pathname: "CreateStream", query: 
            this.state.data }} > <button onClick= 
            {this.createRoomHandler}>Create 
  Room</button></Link>
        </div>
    )
  }

}

export default Home

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componentWillUnmount = () => {
  this.createRoomHandler()
}

Firstly you're creating an arrow function for no reason, they are normally for callbacks which don't have the correct this reference otherwise. Also you are using .bind in the constructor when there is no need as you've already used arrow functions elsewhere (use them instead).

You're calling setState as the component is unmounting which doesn't make sense. If you want to make a request when a component unmounts for some reason then call a method which doesn't try and set state on a component which no longer exists (setState is async so finishes after the component is supposed to be removed and so causes a mem leak) e.g. to a redux store instead.

You will need to cancel timers such as setTimeout, setInterval, cancel XHR requests (ideal) or else don't call setState when they complete if the component has unmounted. Also don't trap references from the component inside request callbacks or that will leak memory too.

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