I'm learning redux-saga
and I'm trying to integrate it into a project that uses an API that is generated with openapi-generator which produces output like the following:
async loginUser(body: Login): Promise<LoginResponse> {
debugger;
const response = await this.loginUserRaw({ body: body });
return await response.value();
}
And loginUserRaw
is a function that performs the actual login. Then, I have the following saga:
function* login(action:Login) {
try{
const response = yield call(User.loginUser, action);
yield result(LOGIN_SUCCESS, response)
}catch(e){
yield result(LOGIN_FAILURE, e)
}
}
When this runs, I get an error in my API method's await this.loginUserRaw({ body: body });
line:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'loginUserRaw' of null
I debug it and see that this
is null. When I bind the function explicitly in the saga:
const response = yield call(User.loginUser.bind(User), action);
It works, but I don't wanna bind it every time I call a function. How can I get saga to work without explicitly binding the function? (I can't change the generated code and remove this
either)
loginUserRaw
function itself, it's the parent object reference being null anyway.User
a class, but rather a module. On the other hand, I have no clue what elseUser
is supposed to handle, and wether that warrants a class. Anyways, try to get rid of thethis
part inthis.loginUserRaw
. These are static functions, not methods of some object instance.