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I am working on a react - rails app and I keep getting this error in my console:

Warning: validateDOMNesting(...): <th> cannot appear as a child of <thead>. 
See (unknown) > thead > th.

I'm not sure why this isn't working..I want to use header (thead) for a table and it worked for someone else. I would put tbody but I need that for the actual body of the table.

here is my code for this table:

React.DOM.table
  className: 'table table-bordered'
  React.DOM.thead null,
    React.DOM.th null, 'Description'
    React.DOM.th null, 'Actions'
  React.DOM.tbody null,
    for post in @state.posts
      React.createElement Post, key: post.id, post: post, 
      handleDeletePost: @deletePost

**EDIT I have tried adding the tr tag under thead and that causes an extra added error. this is what I changed my code to:

React.DOM.table
  className: 'table table-bordered'
  React.DOM.thead null
    React.DOM.tr null
      React.DOM.th null, 'Description'
      React.DOM.th null, 'Actions'
    React.DOM.tbody null,
      for post in @state.posts
        React.createElement Post, key: post.id, post: post, 
        handleDeletePost: @deletePost

and the next error I get is:

Warning: validateDOMNesting(...): tr cannot appear as a child of table. See (unknown) > table > tr. Add a <tbody> to your code to match the DOM tree generated by the browser.

I'm new to react and not familiar with coffeescript so I'm wondering if it has to do with the spacing or something. Tested out different spacing and that didn't help. I took out the thead all together and that caused my app to break so..not sure what's the problem

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  • 19
    It should be thead > tr > th
    – zerkms
    May 13, 2017 at 22:52
  • I had typed thread instead of thead
    – ArtiomLK
    May 27, 2018 at 17:48

5 Answers 5

186

The only direct children allowed for thead are tr elements, not th.

<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th />
    </tr>
  </thead>
  ...
</table>
1
  • 33
    I would've never expected React to teach me something about HTML! Feb 26, 2018 at 8:19
97

Well th should be nested under a tr not a thead. Docs

<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>name</th>
      <th>age</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>john</td>
      <td>33</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>smith</td>
      <td>22</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>jane</td>
      <td>24</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

3
  • 1
    I've tried adding tr to my code under thead but it gives me an extra error.
    – DianaBG
    May 13, 2017 at 23:00
  • ```React.DOM.table className: 'table table-bordered' React.DOM.thead null React.DOM.tr null React.DOM.th null, 'Description' React.DOM.th null, 'Actions' React.DOM.tbody null, for post in @state.posts React.createElement Post, key: post.id, post: post, handleDeletePost: @deletePost
    – DianaBG
    May 13, 2017 at 23:01
  • i still then have my original error as well as "tr cannot appear as a child of table" and
    – DianaBG
    May 13, 2017 at 23:02
4

Mistakenly, I had tbody inside thead

(1)

<thead>
...
  <tbody>
  ...
  </tbody>
</thead>

instead of (2)

<thead>
...
</thead>

<tbody>
...
</tbody>

Changing to (2) solved my problem.

2

I've had this error come up because of mistakes elsewhere in my list.

For example @Sag1v has <tbody> instead of </tbody> to close the body of his list and I bet that is causing the error.

2

Just put <TableCell /> in to the <TableRow />

for example

import { Table, TableBody, TableCell, TableHead, TableRow } from '@mui/material';


export default function Untitled() {

  const items = GetItems() //get items from some where...

  return (
    <Table>
    <TableHead>
        <TableRow> // <--- I mean this section
            <TableCell> ID </TableCell>
            <TableCell> name </TableCell>
            <TableCell> last name </TableCell>
        </TableRow>
    </TableHead>
    <TableBody>
        {
            items.map((item, key) => (
                <TableRow key={key}> // <--- I mean this section
                    <TableCell> {item.id} </TableCell>
                    <TableCell> {item.name} </TableCell>
                    <TableCell> {item.last_name} </TableCell>
                </TableRow>
            ))
        }
    </TableBody>
</Table>
    );
}





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