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I am trying to make a login screen with react native .

This is my index.js

export default class LoginScreen extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <Wallpaper>
        <Logo />
        <Form />
        <SignupSection />
        <ButtonSubmit />
      </Wallpaper>
    );
  }
}

ButtonSubmit is a custom button that I created with some animation. I just dont know how to submit the form to my API once the user click the submit button because all the user inputs are being saved in the state of Form component

4 Answers 4

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You need to lift your state up into LoginScreen component. Documentation explains it well. Use state of LoginScreen component and pass this state to Form component and onChange of inputs in Form component update state of LoginScreen component, for this purpose you can pass callbacks to Form component. At the end pass a callback to ButtonSubmit component and invoke it when submit button is pressed.

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In either way you can manage states using redux. Rather its better idea to use redux to manage the data.

You can go through this article to have more exposure.

https://medium.com/@imranhishaam/react-native-with-redux-for-beginners-6281959a2899

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To pass the data in the state to call an API, you would need to setup redux . Then you can call an action where you will call the API and set the API response in your reducer. The response can then be accessed in your component through props.

`//component

 handleSubmit=()=>{
//dispatch an action after performing neccassary validation
const {data}=this.state; //assuming the payload data to be in your state;
this.props.callAPI(data)
 }
 Action.js

 export function callAPI(data){
  return (dispatch)=>{
    dispatch(getData(data))
  }
 }

 function getData(data){
    //use fetch/axios to call the api 
   and dispatch another action to set the response in the reducer
 }



 //in your component, use connect({mapStateToProps},{mapDispatchToProps}) 
 (nameofYourComponent) and you can use your data as props.`
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If you don't want to setup Redux, you can call a function on the button click,call the API and perform a setState for the response

`handleSubmit=()=>{
    const {data}=this.state;
    fetch(url,{add method,headers,body}).then(res=>res.json()).then(jsonData=> 
    {this.setState(jsonData)})
 }`

`render(){return(<button onChange={this.handleSubmit}/>)}`

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