In my component, it starts with a componentDidMount()
lifecycle that fetches data to display on a table.
componentDidMount() {
fetch(TABLE_DATA, {
//TABLE_DATA is a global variable that runs a callback which combines the rest of the variable
//to the url. It's mostly for deployment; an easy way to change urls back and forth.
credentials: 'include',
methods: 'GET',
headers: {
'Content-type': 'application/json',
},
})
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data=>{
this.setState({
tableData: data,
isLoaded: true
})
})
}
Now when I want to submit some information on a form in the same component, for some reason, the TABLE_DATA variable overrides whatever url I'm fetching with. Here is the code for submitting the form:
submitAccountToUser= e => {
e.preventDefault()
fetch(EXTRA_INFO, {
credentials: 'include',
methods: 'POST',
headers: {'Content-type': 'application/json'},
body: JSON.stringify({
'info':this.state.info
})
})
.then(res => console.log('res', res))
//doesn't get to this console.log. It stops on the line with "fetch(EXTRA_INFO
}
EXTRA_INFO is overwritten as TABLE_DATA. It shows on my local server/terminal that there is a 'GET' method being called at the TABLE_DATA url. Along with this error in my browser:
Unhandled Rejection (TypeError): Failed to execute 'fetch' on 'Window': Request with GET/HEAD method cannot have body.
Which makes sense since the initial fetch call (TABLE_DATA
) is only a 'GET' request and cannot have a body. But it shouldn't even be fetching for that URL.
I've kept it simple by looking for syntax errors and checking the URL's in my global variables. But I don't understand why it would completely ignore EXTRA_INFO
's value.
** EDIT ** The callback function that TABLE_DATA and EXTRA_INFO get their api's from looks like this:
const TABLE_DATA = backend_route('/tableinfo')
const backend_route = (route) => {
const backend = 'http://127.0.0.1:5000'
return backend + route
}
TABLE_DATA
andEXTRA_INFO
defined? (if you're concerned, you can obfuscate private details of the URLs)