I am pretty new to React-native so go easy on me! :)
I'm creating an app which uses multiple large json objects for its core data which need to be accessible and updatable across multiple components. I have achieved this but found that data is only visible across components if I force the object to an array. i.e.
global.a1['XX']=data.movies; // This works fine
global.a2=data.movies; // This is undefined in other components.
It works but I don't understand why so want to understand what's going on before building the app.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sample code is below:
File: global.js
var a1 = new Object();
var a2 = new Object();
module.exports = { a1, a2 }
File: select.js
'use strict';
import React, { Component,PropTypes } from 'react';
import { Text} from 'react-native';
import * as global from './global';
class Select extends Component {
render() {
console.log("a1:"+global.a1['XX'][0].title); // Ok
console.log("a2:"+global.a2[0].title); // Fails with undefined is not an object
return ( <Text>{global.a1['XX'][0].title} {global.a2[0].title}</Text>);
}}
export default Select;
File: index.android.js
var API_URL = 'http://api.rottentomatoes.com/api/public/v1.0/lists/movies/in_theaters.json';
var PARAMS = '?apikey=7waqfqbprs7pajbz28mqf6vz&page_limit=2';
import React, { Component,PropTypes } from 'react';
import { AppRegistry,Text} from 'react-native';
import * as global from './global';
import Select from './select';
class test extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {loaded: false};
}
componentDidMount() {
fetch(API_URL+PARAMS)
.then((response) => { return response.json() })
.then((responseData) => { return responseData; })
.then((data) => {
global.a1['XX']=data.movies;
global.a2=data.movies;
this.setState({loaded: true});
})
.done();
}
render() {
if (!this.state.loaded) { return ( <Text>Loading...</Text> );}
console.log("a1:"+global.a1['XX'][0].title); // This works
console.log("a2:"+global.a2[0].title); // This works
return ( <Text><Select/></Text> );
}
}
AppRegistry.registerComponent('test', () => test);