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I am trying to return some html label when write render in my component. Code like this:

 import React, {Component} from 'react';
import Request from 'react-http-request';


class NameForm extends React.Component {
constructor() {
    super();
    this.state = {value: '', result: ''};

    this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this);
    this.handleSubmit = this.handleSubmit.bind(this);
}

handleChange(event) {
    this.setState({value: event.target.value});
}

handleSubmit(event) {
    var content = this.state.value;

    var split = content.split(/\s+/);

    var queryObject = new Object();

    queryObject.law = null;
    queryObject.character = null;
    queryObject.lawRule = null;
    if (split.length == 1) {
        queryObject.law = split[0];
    }
    else if (split.length == 2) {
        queryObject.law = split[0];
        queryObject.character = split[1];
    }
    else if (split.length > 2) {
        queryObject.law = split[0];
        queryObject.character = split[1];
        queryObject.lawRule = split[2];
    }
    // var json = JSON.stringify(queryObject);
    var json = "{\"law\":\"军工企业股份制改造实施暂行办法\",\"character\":\"第二章\"}";

    var test = JSON.stringify(<Fetchs args={json}/>);


    var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
    request.open('POST', 'http://localhost:8080/path', false);
    request.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
    var resp = '';
    request.onreadystatechange = function (e) {
        if (this.status == 200) {
            resp = this.response;
        }
    }

    request.send(json);

    // console.info("XMLHttpRequest test is " + JSON.stringify(resp));

    // console.info("test is " + resp);

    this.setState({result: resp});

    event.preventDefault();
}


render() {

    // console.log("prite"+this.state.result.queryResults);
    // console.log("100"+this.strToJson(this.state.result));
    // console.log("200"+this.strToJson(this.state.result.queryResults));
    // alert(this.state.result);

    var parse = JSON.parse(this.state.result ? this.state.result : null);
    var out = parse ? parse.queryResults : null;
    for (var i = 0; out != null && i < out.length; i++) {
        if (out[i].keyword == null) {
            out[i].keyword = "{}";
            console.info("keyword is null");
        }
        else {
            // this.state.result.queryResults.keyword
            console.info("keword is not null");
            out[i].keyword = JSON.stringify(out[i].keyword);
        }
    }


    return (
        <div>
            <form onSubmit={this.handleSubmit}>
                <label>
                    Name:
                    <input type="text" value={this.state.value} onChange={this.handleChange}/>
                </label>
                <input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
            </form>
            <table border="10" >
                <tr>
                    <thead>
                    <th>GraphName</th>
                    <th>Relation</th>
                    <th>Content</th>
                    <th>KeyWord</th>
                    </thead>
                </tr>
                <tbody>

                {out}
                </tbody>
            </table>

        </div>
    );
 }
}


ReactDOM.render(<NameForm/>, document.getElementById('react'))

out is a array parsed from json data, like this:

enter image description here

My problem is that I want show out on page by table label, But use {out} I get a error, like this: enter image description here

What troubled me is how to show out array in a table.

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  • do what the error says and use the unminified version of react while you are developing. your error tells us almost nothing about what went wrong Aug 25, 2017 at 2:36
  • you also need to wrap your table header row in a thead Aug 25, 2017 at 2:36
  • last, table rows with the data not in a td is invalid html Aug 25, 2017 at 2:37
  • I have updated my code, and still cannot show out data on page.
    – shonminh
    Aug 25, 2017 at 2:43
  • Could you show the part that you use to generate {out}?
    – Win
    Aug 25, 2017 at 2:47

5 Answers 5

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I believe your trouble maybe caused by the fact that you try to return array of objects in your react render method, instead try to map your objects and insert necessary fields in <p></p> tags. For example:

out.map(
  (object) => <p>object.content</p>
)

etc... Hope it helps!

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    by the way in this case you actually probably don't need to check if this is null or not better would be to return empty array from your server and when you will use map on empty array it will just display nnothing,i mean better check for nullness before setting state, so your render methot wont be polluted with conditional code Aug 25, 2017 at 3:32
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Future Readers!

In my case I had incorrectly tried to output a string during the template iteration:

// Working
return <div>{list.map((name, i) => <div key={i}> {name} </div>}</div>
// Broken
return <div>{list.map((name, i) => <div key={i}> {{name}} </div>}</div>
//                                                ^ Incorrect (causes error #31)
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When i encountered this error, my first gaze of was that the difference themes and styling components i was using were conflicting. But latter own i discovered i was rendering wrong data format from my database. The React Form field expected to receive a string but i was supplying an Object

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When you do open with vs code on a folder then you create the react app in the terminal . It will generate a new folder on your actual folder make sure your terminal command is exceuted on the generated react app folder.

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    Feb 18, 2022 at 23:34
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In my case:

html: <span>{reason}</span>
But the reason is object type => Error: Minified React error #31;
reason: {
  code: "other",
  id: 1,
  name: "Other",
  sub_reasons: []
}
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    Apr 29, 2022 at 19:57

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