I am struggling to understand how to correctly implement this validation behaviour in a higher order component.
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EDIT: TLDR: Thanks to user @noa-dev 's excellent suggestion I have created a React Fiddle here: https://jsfiddle.net/8nLumb74/1/ to show the issue.
Simply put: Why does my textbox lose focus on editing when wrapped by this HOC?
What am I doing wrong?
The Textbox component:
import React from 'react'
export default React.createClass({
changeText(e) {
if (this.props.validate)
this.props.validate(e.target.value)
this.props.update(e.target.value)
},
componentDidMount() {
console.log('should only be fired once')
},
render() {
return (<input type="text"
value={this.props.text}
onChange={this.changeText} />)
}
})
The Validator component:
import React from 'react'
export default function (WrappedComponent) {
const Validation = React.createClass({
validate(text) {
console.log('validating', text)
},
render() {
return (
<WrappedComponent
{...this.props}
validate={this.validate}
/>
)
}
})
return Validation
}
The parent Form component:
import React from 'react'
import TextBox from './text-box'
import Validator from './validator'
export default React.createClass({
getInitialState() {
return ({text: 'oh hai'})
},
update(text) {
this.setState({text})
},
render() {
const ValidatingTextBox = Validator(TextBox)
return (<ValidatingTextBox
text={this.state.text}
update={this.update} />)
}
})