I have an index.js which renders all tables in the database.
_renderAllTables() {
const { fetching } = this.props;
let content = false;
if(!fetching) {
content = (
<div className="tables-wrapper">
{::this._renderTables(this.props.allTables)}
</div>
);
}
return (
<section>
<header className="view-header">
<h3>All Tables</h3>
</header>
{content}
</section>
);
}
_renderTables(tables) {
return tables.map((table) => {
return <Table
key={table.id}
dispatch={this.props.dispatch}
{...table} />;
});
}
render() {
return (
<div className="view-container tables index">
{::this._renderAllTables()}
</div>
);
}
}
const mapStateToProps = (state) => (
state.tables);
export default connect(mapStateToProps)(HomeIndexView);
I changed mapStateToProps from above code to below code.
const mapStateToProps = (state) => ({
tables: state.tables,
currentOrder: state.currentOrder,
});
The reason why I changed code is that I want to use one of state of currentOrder. I have a state which shows whether table is busy or not. So in order to use that I added currentOrder in mapStateToProps. However, it triggers Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'map' of undefined..
How can I use states from other components? any suggestions for that??
Thanks in advance..
--reducer.js
const initialState = {
allTables: [],
showForm: false,
fetching: true,
formErrors: null,
};
export default function reducer(state = initialState, action = {}) {
switch(action.type){
case Constants.TABLES_FETCHING:
return {...state, fetching: true};
case Constants.TABLES_RECEIVED:
return {...state, allTables: action.allTables, fetching: false};
case Constants.TABLES_SHOW_FORM:
return {...state, showForm: action.show};
case Constants.TALBES_RESET:
return initialState;
case Constants.ORDERS_CREATE_ERROR:
return { ...state, formErrors: action.errors };
default:
return state;
}
}
map()
here works onthis.props.allTables
and I don't see any place setting that to anything. Of course it will then be undefined. But I'm not sure what the actual question is since tht title says one, the question talks about "states from other components" etc. Could you clarify?