React native setup initial state for filter search buttons using immutable.js
I want to render list of filter option button for my search feature. So user can filter their search based on these price categories (cheap, normal, expensive)
The list of filter buttons I listed them in redux state like this
priceFilter:new (Record({
options:new (Record({
cheap:new (Record({
id:10,
text: 'Cheap'
}))(),
normal:new (Record({
id:30,
text: 'Normal'
}))(),
expensive:new (Record({
id:40,
text: 'Expensive'
}))(),
}))(),
}))(),
But this doesnt work, I tried to access the cheap text using this but its undefined
this.props.search.priceFilter.options.map((option, index) =>
<Text>{option.id} {option.text}</Text>
)
I tried console.log the props this.props.search.priceFilter.options
also undefined
Are there something wrong with my initial state structure? is nested Record
like this illegal? if so, Whats the proper structure?
javascript reactjs react-native redux immutable.js
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I want to render list of filter option button for my search feature. So user can filter their search based on these price categories (cheap, normal, expensive)
The list of filter buttons I listed them in redux state like this
priceFilter:new (Record({
options:new (Record({
cheap:new (Record({
id:10,
text: 'Cheap'
}))(),
normal:new (Record({
id:30,
text: 'Normal'
}))(),
expensive:new (Record({
id:40,
text: 'Expensive'
}))(),
}))(),
}))(),
But this doesnt work, I tried to access the cheap text using this but its undefined
this.props.search.priceFilter.options.map((option, index) =>
<Text>{option.id} {option.text}</Text>
)
I tried console.log the props this.props.search.priceFilter.options
also undefined
Are there something wrong with my initial state structure? is nested Record
like this illegal? if so, Whats the proper structure?
javascript reactjs react-native redux immutable.js
Are you sure you are not forgetting to connect the component where you are using the search props? i would console.log(this.props.search) and if undefined comes out, that means that the component is not connected to the redux store. in that case let me know if you dont know how to achive this.
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 8:51
I added connect, I can access other state, which are not nested like this
– Tom Kur
Nov 21 at 11:31
what comes out when you callconsole.log(this.props.search)
?
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 11:39
add a comment |
I want to render list of filter option button for my search feature. So user can filter their search based on these price categories (cheap, normal, expensive)
The list of filter buttons I listed them in redux state like this
priceFilter:new (Record({
options:new (Record({
cheap:new (Record({
id:10,
text: 'Cheap'
}))(),
normal:new (Record({
id:30,
text: 'Normal'
}))(),
expensive:new (Record({
id:40,
text: 'Expensive'
}))(),
}))(),
}))(),
But this doesnt work, I tried to access the cheap text using this but its undefined
this.props.search.priceFilter.options.map((option, index) =>
<Text>{option.id} {option.text}</Text>
)
I tried console.log the props this.props.search.priceFilter.options
also undefined
Are there something wrong with my initial state structure? is nested Record
like this illegal? if so, Whats the proper structure?
javascript reactjs react-native redux immutable.js
I want to render list of filter option button for my search feature. So user can filter their search based on these price categories (cheap, normal, expensive)
The list of filter buttons I listed them in redux state like this
priceFilter:new (Record({
options:new (Record({
cheap:new (Record({
id:10,
text: 'Cheap'
}))(),
normal:new (Record({
id:30,
text: 'Normal'
}))(),
expensive:new (Record({
id:40,
text: 'Expensive'
}))(),
}))(),
}))(),
But this doesnt work, I tried to access the cheap text using this but its undefined
this.props.search.priceFilter.options.map((option, index) =>
<Text>{option.id} {option.text}</Text>
)
I tried console.log the props this.props.search.priceFilter.options
also undefined
Are there something wrong with my initial state structure? is nested Record
like this illegal? if so, Whats the proper structure?
javascript reactjs react-native redux immutable.js
javascript reactjs react-native redux immutable.js
asked Nov 21 at 8:19
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Are you sure you are not forgetting to connect the component where you are using the search props? i would console.log(this.props.search) and if undefined comes out, that means that the component is not connected to the redux store. in that case let me know if you dont know how to achive this.
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 8:51
I added connect, I can access other state, which are not nested like this
– Tom Kur
Nov 21 at 11:31
what comes out when you callconsole.log(this.props.search)
?
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 11:39
add a comment |
Are you sure you are not forgetting to connect the component where you are using the search props? i would console.log(this.props.search) and if undefined comes out, that means that the component is not connected to the redux store. in that case let me know if you dont know how to achive this.
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 8:51
I added connect, I can access other state, which are not nested like this
– Tom Kur
Nov 21 at 11:31
what comes out when you callconsole.log(this.props.search)
?
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 11:39
Are you sure you are not forgetting to connect the component where you are using the search props? i would console.log(this.props.search) and if undefined comes out, that means that the component is not connected to the redux store. in that case let me know if you dont know how to achive this.
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 8:51
Are you sure you are not forgetting to connect the component where you are using the search props? i would console.log(this.props.search) and if undefined comes out, that means that the component is not connected to the redux store. in that case let me know if you dont know how to achive this.
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 8:51
I added connect, I can access other state, which are not nested like this
– Tom Kur
Nov 21 at 11:31
I added connect, I can access other state, which are not nested like this
– Tom Kur
Nov 21 at 11:31
what comes out when you call
console.log(this.props.search)
?– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 11:39
what comes out when you call
console.log(this.props.search)
?– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 11:39
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Are you sure you are not forgetting to connect the component where you are using the search props? i would console.log(this.props.search) and if undefined comes out, that means that the component is not connected to the redux store. in that case let me know if you dont know how to achive this.
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 8:51
I added connect, I can access other state, which are not nested like this
– Tom Kur
Nov 21 at 11:31
what comes out when you call
console.log(this.props.search)
?– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 11:39