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How can i set state inside react component?

I`ve got error message:

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'setState' of null

here is the component code listing:

class MessageList extends React.Component {
 constructor(props){
 super(props);
 this.state = {
   messages: []
 };

 var firebaseRef = firebase.database().ref();
 firebaseRef.once('value')
  .then(function(dataSnapshot) {
      this.setState({
        messages: messages
      });
   });
 }

 render() { ... }

}
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  • Excuse me, @benjamin-gruenbaum , but i meant why i couldnt get data from the firebase, and not about "this" key word Aug 28, 2016 at 14:20
  • Your bug is because of the this keyword. I can either close this as incomplete or as a duplicate - for your sake and the sake of future visitors I think it's better to close this as a duplicate. Aug 28, 2016 at 14:38

2 Answers 2

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this is referring to the promise scope. Either use fat arrow functions (es6)

var firebaseRef = firebase.database().ref();
firebaseRef.once('value')
  .then((dataSnapshot) => {
      this.setState({
        messages: messages
      });
   });

Or create a copy of this before the promise

constructor(props){
 super(props);
 this.state = {
   messages: []
 };
 var that = this; 
 var firebaseRef = firebase.database().ref();
 firebaseRef.once('value')
  .then(function(dataSnapshot) {
      that.setState({
        messages: messages
      });
 });

One last option, you could bind this to the promise:

firebaseRef.once('value')
 .then(function(dataSnapshot) {
     this.setState({
         messages: messages
     });
}).bind(this)
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  • This is working great. Thank you.
    – Neela
    Oct 16, 2017 at 10:19
  • didn't think of creating a copy of 'this' prior to the firebase promise. genius, thanks Aug 21, 2018 at 2:15
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At, first I want to suggest you that you fetch your initial firebase data in componentDidMount component life cycle and to fix your setState issue you can follow the below code in where I've change the self = this; line only,

class MessageList extends React.Component {
 constructor(props){
 super(props);
 this.state = {
   messages: []
 };

componentDidMount() {
 var self = this;
 var firebaseRef = firebase.database().ref();
  firebaseRef.once('value')
  .then(function(dataSnapshot) {
    self.setState({
      messages: messages
    });
  });
 }
}

render() { ... }

}

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