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I use Semantic-ui in my react-JS project, and I have some form inputs and a submit button there, these forms have a prop named error, and the value to this prop is given by state

The problem is that when I press on button, I trigger a function which should change the state which is assigned to this error prop from false to true, via setState, but it doesn't. But, when I type something in the input, the prop is changed by triggering onChange prop.

The button which I'm referring to is labeled Next

Here's some code :

constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
        error: {
            firstName: false
        },
        general: {
            adminFirstName: "",
        },
    };
}
setData = () => {
    const {general} = this.state;
    const isValid = Object.keys(general)
        .filter( key => general[key].length !== 0 ).length === Object.keys(general).length;
    if (!isValid) { 
        Object.keys(general).map(key => { 
            if (general[key].length === 0) { this.setError(key); } });
    } else {
        // this.props.setGeneralData(general);
        // this.props.nextStep();
    }
    console.log(isValid);
    console.log(general);
};
setError = key => {
    const { error } = this.state;
    console.log(key);
    switch (key) {
    case "adminFirstName": {
        this.setState({ error: { ...error, firstName: true } });
    }
    default:
        this.setState({ error: { ...error } });
    }
};
render() {
    const { error, general } = this.state;
    return (
        <div className="block--part_75">
            <Form>
            {/* First name */}
                <Form.Field required error={error.firstName}>
                    <label>First name</label>
                    <Input onChange={e => {
                        e.target.value.length !== 0 
                            ? this.setState({ 
                                error: { ...error, firstName: false },
                                general: {
                                    ...general,
                                    adminFirstName: e.target.value
                                }
                            })
                            : this.setState({
                                error: { ...error, firstName: true },
                                general: {
                                    ...general,
                                    adminFirstName: e.target.value
                                }
                            });
                        }}
                    placeholder="First name"
                    type="text"
                    />
                </Form.Field>
            {/* First name */}
            </Form>
            <Button onClick={this.setData} floated="right">
                Next
            </Button>
        </div>
    );
}
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  • It's not clear. Had the setError function called but the state hasn't been changed, or the setError even hasn't been called? Aug 31, 2018 at 9:01
  • The setError function is called, but the state isn't changed Aug 31, 2018 at 9:03
  • What type of component do you use? Is it a PureComponent? Aug 31, 2018 at 9:08
  • Nope, It's just Component Aug 31, 2018 at 9:08
  • How do you define, that the state hasn't been changed? Aug 31, 2018 at 9:10

4 Answers 4

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Try adding before setState, a variable, which will keeps the changes of the state you want to modify, and after just perform set state adding this variable, insted the object which you are additioning.

Here is a small example :

let changes = {...this.state.element, change};
this.SetState({data: changes});
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You just forgot the break operator in the switch:

setError = key => {
    const { error } = this.state;
    console.log(key);
    switch (key) {
        case "adminFirstName":
            this.setState({ error: { ...error, firstName: true } });
            break;
        default:
            this.setState({ error: { ...error } });
    }
};
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  • Tried this, but still, same thing the state is false instead of true =/ Aug 31, 2018 at 9:35
  • Also, I've type in default, instead of setState a simple break, but it doesn't resolved my problem properly, In my original script I have 3 Form fields, and the state remains true only on the last one Aug 31, 2018 at 9:39
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In addition to Maksimov's answer. I have replicated your problem on codesandbox, adding a break statement works properly.

Also, setState is async, so your console.log() after setState doesn't guarantee you the new state. I have console.log the result using setState callback and the firstName property is set to true.

link to codesandbox

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It is necessary to use this.setState to be able to trigger state changes. IF you directly set data to State properties it doesn't trigger the updates.

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  • I'm using setState, that's the problem =/ Aug 31, 2018 at 8:56
  • @Eugen-AndreiColiban, sorry just to clarify are you speaking about this button ?<Button onClick={this.setData} .../> Aug 31, 2018 at 8:58
  • Yes, I'm talking about this one Aug 31, 2018 at 8:59
  • @Eugen-AndreiColiban, oh I see. Are you sure that an appropriate case "adminFirstName" from setError switch is executed? Otherwise your code looks correct and it must set state. Aug 31, 2018 at 9:09
  • @Eugen-AndreiColiban, and "this" from setError function is pointed to the correct component instance? Aug 31, 2018 at 9:16

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