I am building a product grid order tool for an e-commerce website. It allows the merchandiser to change the order in which the products display.
This is achieved through drag-and-drop superpowers of Packery by David Desandro https://packery.metafizzy.co/
Seems there are two ways to do this. Either run his code (with jQuery) in a componentDidMount() {}; or find a React version of Packery, like https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-packery-component . There are a number of these but all present a similar problem. Their examples call the object differently. (Mine has curly braces). And I am getting a frightening TypeError!
TypeError: Cannot read property 'bool' of undefined
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import {
Card,
CardImg,
CardBody,
CardTitle,
Input,
InputGroup,
Container,
Row,
// Col,
Jumbotron
} from 'reactstrap';
import Papa from 'papaparse'
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css'
import './App.css'
import Packery from 'react-packery-component'
class App extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {data: [] }; // State holds gridorder / neworder
this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this);
this.updateData = this.updateData.bind(this)
}
handleChange(event) {
event.preventDefault()
const inventory = event.target.files[0]
Papa.parse(inventory, {
header: true,
complete: this.updateData
})
} // END
updateData(results) {
const data = results.data
console.log(data)
this.setState({data}) // {data:data}
}
renderData() {
return this.state.data.length > 1
? this.state.data.map((item) => ( // Object in return
<Card className="grid-item" key={item.sku} >
<CardImg src={item.image} />
<CardTitle> {item.sku} </CardTitle>
<CardBody> {item.name} </CardBody>
</Card>
))
: null
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<Jumbotron>
<form >
<InputGroup>
Name:
<Input type="file" onChange={this.handleChange} />
</InputGroup>
</form>
</Jumbotron>
<div className="album">
<Container>
{/* This throws a TypeError. NOTE: I am calling renderData() */}
<Packery className="grid" > {this.renderData()} </Packery>
</Container>
</div>
</div>
);
}
} // END
export default App
The reason I am keeping the object in state is because, that is the thing that will change. gridorder in, neworder out. Thank you in advance, for I could sure use the help.