I just moved localstate of toggle-button(on/off with images) to global-state which in my case was a moving from React to Redux. After that buttons started to get clicked at once, how can I make that click only one button reacts only at one button?
I am attaching the picture of two different kind of buttons in my project. They work the same.. but now they trigger all of its kind buttons which is clearly bad In case, its a normal and simple code for toggle so its basically return !state in Redux
// buttonActions.js
export const toggle = () => {
return {
type: 'TOGGLE'
};
};
// buttonReducer.js
const buttonReducer = (state = true, action) {
switch(action.type) {
case 'TOGGLE':
return !state;
default:
return state;
}
}
export default buttonReducer;
// code of the component
const Islbutton = props => {
const [role, setRole] = useState('');
useEffect(() => {
if (props.auth.user) {
setRole(props.auth.user.role);
}
}, []);
const test = useSelector(state => state.button);
const checkRole = (role) => {
if (role === 'Menager' || role === 'Technolog') {
return true
} else {
return false
};
}
const toggleImage = () => {
if(checkRole(role)) {
dispatch(toggle());
};
}
const getImageName = () => test ? 'islOnn' : 'islOfff'
const dispatch = useDispatch();
return(
<div>
<img style={islplace} src={test ? islon : isloff } alt=""
onClick={()=> toggleImage()} />
</div>
);
}
useEffect
trigger constantly? Unless you're updatingprops.auth.user
to be false, thatuseEffect
would fire on every render, right?onClick
handler