I learn JavaScript React and came across this Eslint warning and don't know how to fix it properly
The code works but the warning is here on the image:
Code piece:
const FilePicker = ({ setNewFileForValidation }) => {
const readFileContents = async file => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const fileReader = new FileReader();
fileReader.onload = () => {
resolve(fileReader.result);
};
fileReader.onerror = reject;
fileReader.readAsBinaryString(file);
});
};
const readAllFiles = async AllFiles => {
const results = await Promise.all(
AllFiles.map(async file => {
const fileContents = await readFileContents(file);
file.md5 = SHA256(fileContents).toString();
return file;
}),
);
console.log(results, 'resutls');
return results;
};
function onDrop(acceptedFiles, rejectedFiles) {
readAllFiles(acceptedFiles).then(result => {
setNewFileForValidation(result);
});
}
return <Dropzone onDrop={onDrop} />;
};
I can't see how I can not use the file
, adding to it during every iteration.
.map()
callback to not mutate its input. Do you actually want to mutate the input? Then you need to disable the rule. Do you not care about it either way? Then: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Combined altogether the answer is still ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ to pretty much anybody that's not you.return file;
->return { ...file, md5: SHA256(fileContents).toString() };
clone the object and override themd5
property. How to change a property on an object without mutating it?file
? Apparently, it's not a plain object. From the output, I'd assume the rest of the properties come from the prototype or something. You should probably clone with the prototype intact.