I have written a little ToDo list App with Database interaction in React/ Redux to get an idea how these technologies works.
Current State:
On componentDidMount() I dispatch and Ajax Call and display the items from Database in a List. The User is able to add new Items to the Database, BUT I´m not able to append it to the existing rendered list. Here is my Code.
My Child Component where the list is rendered:
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react'
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
export default class TodoList extends Component {
render() {
const posts = this.props.todos
console.log(this.props.items)
const items = this.props.items
const isEmpty = posts.length === 0
return (
<div>
<h3>Meine Aufgaben</h3>
<ul>
{ this.props.items.items && this.props.items.items.length &&
this.props.items.items.map((item, i) => <li key={i}>{item}</li>)}</li>)}
</ul>
<ul>
{isEmpty
? <h3>Sie haben noch keinen Todo´s angelegt</h3>
: <h3>Ihre Ergebnisse</h3>
}
{this.props.todos.map((todo, i) => <li key={i}>{todo.text}</li>)}
</ul>
</div>
)
}
}
const mapStateToProp = state => ({todos: state.addItem, items: state.getItem})
export default connect (mapStateToProp)(TodoList)
The Actions for fetching from Database:
export default function getItems(){
return (dispatch, getState) => {
return dispatch (fecthItem())
}
}
function fecthItem(){
return dispatch => {
dispatch(requestPost())
return fetch('http://localhost:444/localWebServices/getCounter.php')
.then(response => response.json())
.then(json => dispatch(receivePosts(json)))
}
}
function requestPost(){
console.log("requesting posts");
return {
type: 'REQUEST_POST'
}
}
function receivePosts(json){
console.log("receivePosts");
var items = [];
for (var i = 0, len = json.length; i < len; i++) {
console.log(json[i].text);
items.push(json[i].text)
}
console.log(items);
return {
type: 'RECEIVE_POSTS',
items: items
}
}
And the Reducer:
export default (state = [], action) => {
switch (action.type){
case 'RECEIVE_POSTS':
console.log(action.items)
return Object.assign({}, state, {
items: action.items
});
default:
return state
}
}
This code works. But now I want to enable the user to add new Items to the list. The Code for adding Items to the Database also works, but I don´t understand how to append the new Item to the exist list, because I have saved them in different states. But how can I merge that?
The actions for adding Items:
let nextTodoId = 0
export default function addItem(item){
console.log("test")
return (dispatch, getState) => {
return dispatch (postItem(dispatch, item))
}
}
function postItem(dispatch, item){
return dispatch => {
$.ajax({
method: "POST",
url: "http://localhost:444/localWebServices/addTask.php",
data: {text: item}
}).success(function(data){
console.log("SUCCESS")
dispatch(receiveAdd(item))
});
}
}
function receiveAdd(item){
console.log("receive add")
return {
type: 'ADD_ITEM',
id: nextTodoId++,
item
}
}
And the reducer:
export default (state = [], action) => {
switch (action.type){
case 'ADD_ITEM':
//return action.item
return [
...state,
{
id: action.id,
text: action.item
}
]
default:
return state
}
}
I have currently excluded the List to display the new Items from the child component, anyway this is irrelevant for this Question.
So how can I append the new added Items to the existing Initial-State and append it to the rendered list in my Child Component.
Any help would save my day :)
UPADTE:
Store:
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux'
import thunkMiddleware from 'redux-thunk'
import createLogger from 'redux-logger'
import rootReducer from '../reducers/index'
export default function configureStore(preloadedState) {
const store = createStore(
rootReducer,
preloadedState,
applyMiddleware(thunkMiddleware, createLogger())
)
if (module.hot) {
// Enable Webpack hot module replacement for reducers
module.hot.accept('../reducers', () => {
const nextRootReducer = require('../reducers').default
store.replaceReducer(nextRootReducer)
})
}
return store
}
And my Index Reducer
import {combineReducers} from 'redux'
import addItem from './addItem'
import getItem from './getItem'
import todos from './todos'
const rootReducer = combineReducers({
addItem,
getItem
})
export default rootReducer
And here is my Container Component, where the addItem function is dispatched:
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react'
import AddTodo from '../components/AddTodo'
import TodoList from '../components/TodoList'
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import addItem from '../actions/addItem'
import getItems from '../actions/getItems'
class App extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.handleClick = this.handleClick.bind(this)
this.state = {text: ''}
}
handleClick(e){
console.log(e);
const {dispatch} = this.props
dispatch(addItem(e));
}
componentDidMount(){
console.log("COMPONENT MOUNT");
const {dispatch} = this.props
dispatch(getItems())
}
componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps) {
console.log("GETTT IT");
console.log(nextProps)
}
render() {
return (
<div>
< h1 > Hallo </h1>
<AddTodo handleAddItem={this.handleClick}/>
<TodoList/>
</div>
)
}
}
App.propTypes = {
dispatch: PropTypes.func.isRequired
}
function mapStateToProps(state){
return {
AddTodo,
TodoList
}
}
export default connect (mapStateToProps)(App)
UPDATE 2:
And Here is a screenshot of my Dev-Console, after I added a new Item:
localWebServices/addTask.php
response is an array of items, or the single added item? Because you treat it as an array in your reducer, and it might be a mistake. Furthermore, you useconnect
withstate.addItem
which I guess is the result of theADD_ITEM
reducer, but you treatthis.props.todos
as an array, and it's actually an object that holds anitems
fields which might be an array.addItem(item)
function?redux-logger
middleware. It will help you determine if the issue is in you redux login (actions/reducers etc) or on the presentation layer (meaning the react component). Can you please check your developer tools to make sure the action is being dispatched as expected and that the state is updated?