My component is straight forward:
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import {connect} from 'react-redux';
import {bindActionCreators} from 'redux';
import * as instanceActions from '../../../store/instances/instancesActions';
class InstanceDetailsPage extends Component {
componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps) {
console.log('will receive props');
if (nextProps.id !== this.props.id){
this.updateInstanceDetails();
}
}
updateInstanceDetails = () => {
this.props.actions.loadInstance(this.props.instance);
};
render() {
return (
<h1>Instance - {this.props.instance.name}</h1>
);
}
}
function getInstanceById(instances, instanceId) {
const instance = instances.filter(instance => instance.id === instanceId);
if (instance.length) return instance[0];
return null;
}
function mapStateToProps(state, ownProps) {
const instanceId = ownProps.match.params.id;
let instance = {id: '', name: ''};
if (instanceId && state.instances.length > 0) {
instance = getInstanceById(state.instances, instanceId) || instance;
}
return {
instance,
};
}
function mapDispatchToProps(dispatch) {
return {
actions: bindActionCreators(instanceActions, dispatch)
};
}
export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(InstanceDetailsPage);
My reducer which I'm pretty sure I'm not mutating the state:
import * as types from '../actionTypes';
import initialState from '../initialState';
export default function instancesReducer(state = initialState.instances, action) {
switch (action.type){
case types.LOAD_INSTANCES_SUCCESS:
return action.instances.slice(); // I probably don't event need the .slice() here, but just to be sure.
default:
return state;
}
}
I know for sure that the state change which triggers props change because I logged this.props
on the render method, and the props changed couple of times!
With that, the componentWillReceiveProps
wasn't called even once.
What can cause that?