error occured during Autocomplete usage in reactjs
I had tried to do autosuggest in dropdown in React, but I get some errors.
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read
property 'indexOf' of undefined
Here is my code:
let filteredOptions = patientsMasterData.ReferredBy &&
patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.filter(referredObj =>
return options: referredObj.RefName.indexOf(this.state.value) !== -1;
);
return (
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items=[
filteredOptions.map(referredObj => (
options: referredObj.RefName,
values: referredObj.RefID
))
]
shouldItemRender=(item, value) => item.options.indexOf(value) > -1
getItemValue=item => item.options
renderItem=(item, highlighted) => (
<div
key=item.values
style= backgroundColor: highlighted ? "#eee" : "transparent"
>
item.options
</div>
)
value=this.state.value
onChange=e => this.setState( value: onGetTimelyFiling(e.target.value) )
onSelect=value => this.setState( value )
/>
);
What am I doing wrong?
reactjs autocomplete
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I had tried to do autosuggest in dropdown in React, but I get some errors.
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read
property 'indexOf' of undefined
Here is my code:
let filteredOptions = patientsMasterData.ReferredBy &&
patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.filter(referredObj =>
return options: referredObj.RefName.indexOf(this.state.value) !== -1;
);
return (
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items=[
filteredOptions.map(referredObj => (
options: referredObj.RefName,
values: referredObj.RefID
))
]
shouldItemRender=(item, value) => item.options.indexOf(value) > -1
getItemValue=item => item.options
renderItem=(item, highlighted) => (
<div
key=item.values
style= backgroundColor: highlighted ? "#eee" : "transparent"
>
item.options
</div>
)
value=this.state.value
onChange=e => this.setState( value: onGetTimelyFiling(e.target.value) )
onSelect=value => this.setState( value )
/>
);
What am I doing wrong?
reactjs autocomplete
Are you sure all objects in theReferredByarray has aRefNameproperty? It looks like some of them don't.
– Tholle
Nov 15 '18 at 12:22
1
ya.. I swear...
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 15 '18 at 12:25
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I had tried to do autosuggest in dropdown in React, but I get some errors.
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read
property 'indexOf' of undefined
Here is my code:
let filteredOptions = patientsMasterData.ReferredBy &&
patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.filter(referredObj =>
return options: referredObj.RefName.indexOf(this.state.value) !== -1;
);
return (
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items=[
filteredOptions.map(referredObj => (
options: referredObj.RefName,
values: referredObj.RefID
))
]
shouldItemRender=(item, value) => item.options.indexOf(value) > -1
getItemValue=item => item.options
renderItem=(item, highlighted) => (
<div
key=item.values
style= backgroundColor: highlighted ? "#eee" : "transparent"
>
item.options
</div>
)
value=this.state.value
onChange=e => this.setState( value: onGetTimelyFiling(e.target.value) )
onSelect=value => this.setState( value )
/>
);
What am I doing wrong?
reactjs autocomplete
I had tried to do autosuggest in dropdown in React, but I get some errors.
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read
property 'indexOf' of undefined
Here is my code:
let filteredOptions = patientsMasterData.ReferredBy &&
patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.filter(referredObj =>
return options: referredObj.RefName.indexOf(this.state.value) !== -1;
);
return (
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items=[
filteredOptions.map(referredObj => (
options: referredObj.RefName,
values: referredObj.RefID
))
]
shouldItemRender=(item, value) => item.options.indexOf(value) > -1
getItemValue=item => item.options
renderItem=(item, highlighted) => (
<div
key=item.values
style= backgroundColor: highlighted ? "#eee" : "transparent"
>
item.options
</div>
)
value=this.state.value
onChange=e => this.setState( value: onGetTimelyFiling(e.target.value) )
onSelect=value => this.setState( value )
/>
);
What am I doing wrong?
reactjs autocomplete
reactjs autocomplete
edited Nov 15 '18 at 12:21
Tholle
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 12:16
Mily AlfradMily Alfrad
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Are you sure all objects in theReferredByarray has aRefNameproperty? It looks like some of them don't.
– Tholle
Nov 15 '18 at 12:22
1
ya.. I swear...
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 15 '18 at 12:25
add a comment |
Are you sure all objects in theReferredByarray has aRefNameproperty? It looks like some of them don't.
– Tholle
Nov 15 '18 at 12:22
1
ya.. I swear...
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 15 '18 at 12:25
Are you sure all objects in the
ReferredBy array has a RefName property? It looks like some of them don't.– Tholle
Nov 15 '18 at 12:22
Are you sure all objects in the
ReferredBy array has a RefName property? It looks like some of them don't.– Tholle
Nov 15 '18 at 12:22
1
1
ya.. I swear...
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 15 '18 at 12:25
ya.. I swear...
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 15 '18 at 12:25
add a comment |
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Are you sure all objects in the
ReferredByarray has aRefNameproperty? It looks like some of them don't.– Tholle
Nov 15 '18 at 12:22
1
ya.. I swear...
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 15 '18 at 12:25