I have a db listener that has to access the component properties (which can change over the full component's life). The problem I have is that when I am in the local scope of the listener, the global scope stuff is not updated. For example, imagine that I have a prop "userData" which in a first instance has this form:
{
name: "anthony"
}
Add changes its field value to "mark" after an unespecified time.
If I run this code:
console.log("Global: " + props.userData) <----------------- Before: {name: "anthony"} ; After: {name: "mark"} OK
const onPostsCollectionUpdate = (snapshot) => {
/*
This function gets the initial amount of posts
and the new ones that are uploaded in real time.
*/
console.log("Local: " + props.userData) <----------------- Before: {name: "anthony"} ; After: {name: "anthony"} NOT UPDATED!
...
}
useEffect(() => {
const { firebase, attachListener } = props;
// Create a Real-time Database listener
const postsListener = firebase
.getDatabase()
.collection("posts")
.doc(firebase.getCurrentUser().uid)
.collection("userPosts")
.orderBy("date")
.limitToLast(MAX_POSTS_TO_RETRIEVE_LENGTH)
.onSnapshot(onPostsCollectionUpdate); // Get the initial amount of posts
// Attach the listener
attachListener(postsListener);
}, []);
I get this result:
Global: { "name": "anthony" }
Local: { "name": "anthony" }
Global: { "name": "mark" }
Local: { "name": "anthony" }
As you can see, inside the method "onPostsCollectionUpdate" the prop is not updated. I have also tried with a state variable and same result.
Any ideas why this happen and how to get the most recent values in the local scope of the listener?
Thank you.