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I want to know why clicking on the table row would still give me undefined dispatch error which leads to Uncaught TypeError: dispatch is not a function. I have been following this post to try and fix the problem, but so far no success.

ListingTable.js

import Table from 'grommet/components/Table';
import React from 'react';
import {remove, add} from '../action/ListAction';
import {connect} from 'react-redux'

let createHandlers = function(dispatch) {
    let onClick = function(item) {
        dispatch(add(item)) <<== undefined!!!!
    };
    return {
        onClick
    };
};
export class ListingTable extends React.Component {

    constructor(props) {
        super(props);
        this.handlers = createHandlers(this.props.dispatch);
    }
    render() {
        return <Table>
                <tbody>
                {
                    this.props.data.map((item, key)=>
                        (
                            // Undefined Error!!!!
                            <tr onClick={()=> this.handlers.onClick(item)} key={key}>

                                <td>{item.user_name}</td>
                                <td>{item.name}</td>
                                <td>{item.url}</td>
                            </tr>
                        ))
                }
                </tbody>
            </Table>
    }
}

export default connect()(ListingTable)

app.js

import { ListingTable } from './component/ListingTable';
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
import {createStore} from 'redux';
import reducer from '../reducer/ListingReducer'

export default class Page extends React.Component {
   render() {
      <Provider store={createStore(reducer)}>
         <ListingTable data={this.props.item}/>
      </Provider>
   }
}

I saw that the store object is present in the debug console, but it isn't passed to the ListingTable component:

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  • import ListingTable from './' imports value on default export while import { ListingTable } from './' imports value by its name
    – Hanmaslah
    Jan 12, 2017 at 17:49

1 Answer 1

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You are importing not connected component.

remove export before class ListingTable

class ListingTable extends React.Component {

  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.handlers = createHandlers(this.props.dispatch);
  }
  render() {
    return <Table>
            <tbody>
            {
                this.props.data.map((item, key)=>
                    (
                        // Undefined Error!!!!
                        <tr onClick={()=> this.handlers.onClick(item)} key={key}>

                            <td>{item.user_name}</td>
                            <td>{item.name}</td>
                            <td>{item.url}</td>
                        </tr>
                    ))
            }
            </tbody>
        </Table>
  }
}

export default connect()(ListingTable)

app.js

import ListingTable from './component/ListingTable';
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  • 1
    With typescript / ES6, I also had to change my imports from import { ListingTable } from '..' to import ListingTable from '..'. Very subtle, I guess now I know how export default works.
    – nimda
    Sep 4, 2016 at 2:44

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