How to make sure API calls completes before another page loads in React
I am making an api call in my react project in app.js.What is happening is that I am getting response from this API after some time, till then my other component which is using this repsonse breaks, so i have to make sure that unless getSubscriptionStatusCallback is not called don't proceed ahead.
getSubscriptionStatus(context)
console.log('inside api');
if (!context.userInfo
getSubscriptionStatusCallback =(json) =>
let context = this.state.context
context.subscriptionStatus = json
this.setState(context: context)
console.log("testing"+context.subscriptionStatus.StatusCode);
console.log(this.className, 'getSubscriptionStatusCallback', context)
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I am making an api call in my react project in app.js.What is happening is that I am getting response from this API after some time, till then my other component which is using this repsonse breaks, so i have to make sure that unless getSubscriptionStatusCallback is not called don't proceed ahead.
getSubscriptionStatus(context)
console.log('inside api');
if (!context.userInfo
getSubscriptionStatusCallback =(json) =>
let context = this.state.context
context.subscriptionStatus = json
this.setState(context: context)
console.log("testing"+context.subscriptionStatus.StatusCode);
console.log(this.className, 'getSubscriptionStatusCallback', context)
javascript reactjs
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You should just be able to check a prop to decide if a component should mount.
– jmargolisvt
Nov 15 '18 at 14:57
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I am making an api call in my react project in app.js.What is happening is that I am getting response from this API after some time, till then my other component which is using this repsonse breaks, so i have to make sure that unless getSubscriptionStatusCallback is not called don't proceed ahead.
getSubscriptionStatus(context)
console.log('inside api');
if (!context.userInfo
getSubscriptionStatusCallback =(json) =>
let context = this.state.context
context.subscriptionStatus = json
this.setState(context: context)
console.log("testing"+context.subscriptionStatus.StatusCode);
console.log(this.className, 'getSubscriptionStatusCallback', context)
javascript reactjs
I am making an api call in my react project in app.js.What is happening is that I am getting response from this API after some time, till then my other component which is using this repsonse breaks, so i have to make sure that unless getSubscriptionStatusCallback is not called don't proceed ahead.
getSubscriptionStatus(context)
console.log('inside api');
if (!context.userInfo
getSubscriptionStatusCallback =(json) =>
let context = this.state.context
context.subscriptionStatus = json
this.setState(context: context)
console.log("testing"+context.subscriptionStatus.StatusCode);
console.log(this.className, 'getSubscriptionStatusCallback', context)
javascript reactjs
javascript reactjs
asked Nov 15 '18 at 14:52
Shubham ChopraShubham Chopra
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You should just be able to check a prop to decide if a component should mount.
– jmargolisvt
Nov 15 '18 at 14:57
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2
You should just be able to check a prop to decide if a component should mount.
– jmargolisvt
Nov 15 '18 at 14:57
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2
You should just be able to check a prop to decide if a component should mount.
– jmargolisvt
Nov 15 '18 at 14:57
You should just be able to check a prop to decide if a component should mount.
– jmargolisvt
Nov 15 '18 at 14:57
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you should conditionally render the component which requires the data from your api as props.
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : ''
Make 'hasReceivedData' a state and trigger the api call in the lifecycle method 'componentDidMount()', update the state in the callback.
To improve the user experience you could show a spinner till the data is loaded
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : '<Spinner>'
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you should conditionally render the component which requires the data from your api as props.
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : ''
Make 'hasReceivedData' a state and trigger the api call in the lifecycle method 'componentDidMount()', update the state in the callback.
To improve the user experience you could show a spinner till the data is loaded
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : '<Spinner>'
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you should conditionally render the component which requires the data from your api as props.
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : ''
Make 'hasReceivedData' a state and trigger the api call in the lifecycle method 'componentDidMount()', update the state in the callback.
To improve the user experience you could show a spinner till the data is loaded
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : '<Spinner>'
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you should conditionally render the component which requires the data from your api as props.
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : ''
Make 'hasReceivedData' a state and trigger the api call in the lifecycle method 'componentDidMount()', update the state in the callback.
To improve the user experience you could show a spinner till the data is loaded
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : '<Spinner>'
you should conditionally render the component which requires the data from your api as props.
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : ''
Make 'hasReceivedData' a state and trigger the api call in the lifecycle method 'componentDidMount()', update the state in the callback.
To improve the user experience you could show a spinner till the data is loaded
hasReceivedData ? <Component> : '<Spinner>'
edited Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
answered Nov 15 '18 at 15:23
Fabian HinsenkampFabian Hinsenkamp
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You should just be able to check a prop to decide if a component should mount.
– jmargolisvt
Nov 15 '18 at 14:57