In my react app, I have a Card
component:
function Card({name, note, folder, tag}) {
const typeHandler;
return (
<div className="card">
<FontAwesomeIcon icon={typeHandler} className="icon"/>
<h3 className="text">{name}</h3>
</div>
)
}
and I want the icon parameter to equal folder
if when I call the card component, it has a folder
JSX attribute, like this:
<Card name="Folder" folder/>,
and if its (instead of folder) tag
then the icon will be tag
, I have a few more of this if else if conditionals. How can I do that sort of thing?
The FontAwesomeIcon icon is just a string
I have tried that before:
function Card({name, note, folder, tag}) {
const typeHandler = () => {
if (note) {
return 'sticky-note'
}
else if (folder) {
return 'folder'
}
else if (tag) {
return 'tag'
}
}
return (
<div className="card">
<FontAwesomeIcon icon={typeHandler} className="icon"/>
<h3 className="text">{name}</h3>
</div>
)
}
icon={folder || tag}
<FontAwesomeIcon icon={folder !== undefined ? 'folder' : 'tag'} />
? If you could clarify how you are calling Card and what is typehandler please, it will be easier