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I am having an issue where an infinite loop start after setting new state in my app.js. I think best is to take a look at the code:

const [favorites, setFavorites] = useState([]);
const markAsFavorite = (currentCharacter) => {
    setFavorites({ ...currentCharacter });
  };
return(
<SingleCharacter
    characters={characters}
    globalUser={globalUser}
    markAsFavorite={markAsFavorite}
/>
function SingleCharacter({ characters, globalUser, markAsFavorite }) {
  const { id } = useParams();
  let currentCharacter = characters[id - 1];

  const handleClick = (currentCharacter, globalUser) => {
    markAsFavorite(currentCharacter);
  };

  return (
<button
  className="logoutButton"
  onClick={() => {
  handleClick(currentCharacter);
  }}
  >
  Mark as favorite
  </button>)

As soon as I click the button the loop starts and I dont understand why... any help is appreciated!

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    Do you use useEffect anywhere? Also, your setFavorites({ ...currentCharacter }) is wrong. Set it as setFavorites([...favorites, currentCharacter ]) Jul 20, 2022 at 14:33
  • I'm doubting that the problem is from favorites, could you share the code where you're using favorites, too?
    – Nick Vu
    Jul 20, 2022 at 14:34
  • I use a useEffect to fetch the data: const shouldFetch = useRef(true); useEffect(() => { if (shouldFetch.current) { shouldFetch.current = false; fetchData("rickandmortyapi.com/api/character"); } }, []); const fetchData = async (url) => { const res = await fetch(url); const data = await res.json(); setCharacters((characters) => { return [...characters, ...data.results]; }); // if (data.info && data.info.next) { // fetchData(data.info.next); // } };
    – Simon CF
    Jul 20, 2022 at 14:48
  • ATM favorites is not being used anywhere. First i wanted to avoid the loop before using it
    – Simon CF
    Jul 20, 2022 at 14:49

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