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I have gone over all questions like mine, but couldn't find anything useful for this case.

Please help.

This is my function:

renderFields() {
    if (this.props.field) { // some prop

      return (
        <SelectBox
          className="selectbox"
          value={this.state.selectId}
        />
      );
    }
  }

Where used:

renderAllFields() {
  <div>{this.renderFields()}</div>
}

This generates the following message:

Uncaught RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded

It probably has something to do with life cycles in React, but I am not sure.

For example when I check:

componentDidUpdate = (prevProps) => {
    console.log('prevProps', prevProps);
    console.log('this.props', this.props);
  };

They look the same.

Thanks.

EDIT:

render() {
  return (
    <div>
      <Formsy.Form
         ref="form"
         onChange={this.checkForChange}>
        <Grid fluid className="container__seven--holder">
          {this.renderAllFields()}
        </Grid>
     </Formsy.Form>
    </div>
  )
}

checkForChange() gets values from form and sets updated state using:

this.setState(updatedState);

I believe the issue is with updating on each change.. even when I move mouse it keeps updating.

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    Could you add the code where are you calling renderAllFields()?
    – Namaskar
    Dec 26, 2018 at 16:26
  • One minute please, editing.
    – dututu
    Dec 26, 2018 at 16:27
  • @SvenWritesCode, updated, please check above.
    – dututu
    Dec 26, 2018 at 16:35
  • I tried to recreate your class here and it seems to not be erroring. This seems like the onChange functions and setState keep triggering each other. I would start off by removing the setState call in checkForChange() and see if it keeps happening.
    – Namaskar
    Dec 26, 2018 at 16:58
  • @SvenWritesCode, do you want to continue in chat, it is really tricky?
    – dututu
    Dec 27, 2018 at 9:20

1 Answer 1

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Since you haven’t shared enough information or complete component code, I suspect below could be the reason

Change

   <Formsy.Form
     ref="form"
     onChange={this.checkForChange}>
    <Grid fluid className="container__seven--holder">
      {this.renderAllFields()}
    </Grid>
 </Formsy.Form>

To

Below solution would work If you expect event for checkForChange function

    <Formsy.Form
     ref="form"
     onChange={e => this.checkForChange(e)}>
    <Grid fluid className="container__seven--holder">
      {this.renderAllFields()}
    </Grid>
 </Formsy.Form>

Below solution would work If you don’t expect event for checkForChange function

    <Formsy.Form
     ref="form"
     onChange={() => this.checkForChange()}>
    <Grid fluid className="container__seven--holder">
      {this.renderAllFields()}
    </Grid>
   </Formsy.Form>
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  • Thanks, care to explain?
    – dututu
    Dec 26, 2018 at 18:49
  • If you don’t use () => then without user action the function gets called on every render and that function sets the state which means onChange gets called on every render. To control this behavior you need to make it arrow way like I explained in my answer Dec 26, 2018 at 18:53
  • It didn't help.. care to continue in chat?
    – dututu
    Dec 26, 2018 at 19:04

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