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.
renderAllFields()
?onChange
functions andsetState
keep triggering each other. I would start off by removing thesetState
call incheckForChange()
and see if it keeps happening.