I have been studying react and searching and didn't find any answer for this.
So I have this component that calls my api to know what to do when it is rendered.
The problem is that it is rendered twice, and I wanted to know if that is ok because I'm telling the component to update itself or if I'm doing something wrong.
From what I've searched I see that the render runs if the setState is called, but I still find this a bit odd, maybe it's because I'm new to React but I would like to clear things out.
Example:
class Car extends React.Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
color:'none',
};
}
componentDidMount(){
this.updateColor();
}
updateColor() {
this.setState(() => {
return { color: 'red'}
});
}
render() {
console.log("potatoes");
return (
<div>
<h1>Car color: {this.state.color}</h1>
</div>
);
}
}
React.render(<Car />, document.getElementById('app'));
Codepen link:
https://codepen.io/jorgemdss/pen/qBEqroE?editors=0010
If you open dev tools you see that "potatoes" are logged twice.
Is it completely normal or am I doing something wrong ?
componentDidMount
when you update state component is re-rendered unless you make use ofshouldComponentUpdate