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I am trying to process a nested object in my React component. This following code work correctly

In my DRF view, I return some data as follows

return Response(serializedResponse.data)

And process it in my React component as follows

componentDidMount() {
    fetch("api/tryme")
      .then(response => {
        if (response.status > 400) {
          return this.setState(() => {
            return { placeholder: "Something went wrong!" };
          });
        }
        return response.json();
      })
      .then(data => {
        this.setState(() => {
          return {
            data,
            loaded: true
          };
        });
      });
  }

  render() {
    let matches = this.state.data;
    console.log("allMatches : " + typeof(matches));
    Object.keys(this.state.data).map(k => {
            console.log("Key is : " + k);
            console.log("Value is : " + this.state.data[k]);
          })
    return(
      <Container fluid>
        <strong>Nested object iteration placeholder</strong>
      </Container>
    )
  }
}

This gives me a neat console response as

allMatches : object
Key is : match1
Value is : [object Object]
Key is : match2
Value is : [object Object]

However if I change my return statement in view to follows

return Response({"allMatches" : serializedResponse.data})

and the React code to following

  let matches = this.state.data;
    console.log("allMatches : " + typeof(matches));
    Object.keys(this.state.data.allMatches).map(k => {
            console.log("Key is : " + k);
            console.log("Value is : " + this.state.data.allMatches[k]);
          })
    return(
      <Container fluid>
        <strong>Start </strong>
      </Container>
    )

I get an error in the subject line. What am I doing wrong?

1 Answer 1

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First way to debug and get a proper solution,

  1. ensure when setting your state in your constructor should look like below; to avoid undefined issues.

    this.state={data: {}, placeholder:''}

  2. After, look into your console log/print, once the object undefined error is gone and see the new way the data is formatted, you never can tell, it can be this.state.data.data

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  • That solved it. My original data was an array. The second form was an object. I changed "data: [ ]" to "data: {}" in this.setState() call and it worked. Apr 13, 2021 at 0:53
  • Glad I could help :)
    – Ezekiel
    Apr 13, 2021 at 1:53

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