ReactJS createRef for N components, all point to the final one in the list
I have 3 components, App, Parent and Child. The App uses a method provided by Parent and registers the children into Parent. This is for the Parent to collect the Refs (create a dependency map) of the Children it encompasses.
Child has a method named Animate which will be invoked by Parent via refs created.
When I try to print the dependencyMap I can see an array is being generated, the way I expect.
But when I try to access the child components from Parent using the dependencyMap, it always invokes the last on on the list of children.
That is to say, when I try to animate < CustomComponent > using animateDependentChildren within Parent.js, the CustomComponent2 only gets animated, even if I pass the correctId for CustomComponent1.
App.js
export default class App extends React.Component
render()
return(
<Parent>
(props)=>
return(
<View>
<CustomComponent1 ref=props.register('s1') key=1>Text</CustomComponent1>
<CustomComponent2 ref=props.register('s2') key=2>Text2</CustomComponent2>
<ListComponent id='s1' key=3/>
<ListComponent id='s2' key=3/>
</View>
)
</Parent>
);
Parent.js
class Parent extends React.Component
constructor(props)
super(props);
this.dependencyMap =
render()
return (
<View>
this.props.children(
register: this.register.bind(this)
)
</View>
);
register(dependentOn)
let dependentRef = React.createRef();
if(!this.dependencyMap[dependentOn])
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn] = ;
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn].push(dependentRef);
return dependentRef;
animateDependentChildren(listId)
let subscribers = this.dependencyMap[listId];
subscribers.forEach(subscriber =>
console.log('subscriber', subscriber);
console.log('subscriber dom', subscriber.current);
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj); // <-This function always animates the last of the list of children (ie CustomComponent2)
);
Any idea what Im doing wrong here? Cant React.createRef be used to create multiple references and then invoke them later individually?
reactjs react-native react-ref
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I have 3 components, App, Parent and Child. The App uses a method provided by Parent and registers the children into Parent. This is for the Parent to collect the Refs (create a dependency map) of the Children it encompasses.
Child has a method named Animate which will be invoked by Parent via refs created.
When I try to print the dependencyMap I can see an array is being generated, the way I expect.
But when I try to access the child components from Parent using the dependencyMap, it always invokes the last on on the list of children.
That is to say, when I try to animate < CustomComponent > using animateDependentChildren within Parent.js, the CustomComponent2 only gets animated, even if I pass the correctId for CustomComponent1.
App.js
export default class App extends React.Component
render()
return(
<Parent>
(props)=>
return(
<View>
<CustomComponent1 ref=props.register('s1') key=1>Text</CustomComponent1>
<CustomComponent2 ref=props.register('s2') key=2>Text2</CustomComponent2>
<ListComponent id='s1' key=3/>
<ListComponent id='s2' key=3/>
</View>
)
</Parent>
);
Parent.js
class Parent extends React.Component
constructor(props)
super(props);
this.dependencyMap =
render()
return (
<View>
this.props.children(
register: this.register.bind(this)
)
</View>
);
register(dependentOn)
let dependentRef = React.createRef();
if(!this.dependencyMap[dependentOn])
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn] = ;
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn].push(dependentRef);
return dependentRef;
animateDependentChildren(listId)
let subscribers = this.dependencyMap[listId];
subscribers.forEach(subscriber =>
console.log('subscriber', subscriber);
console.log('subscriber dom', subscriber.current);
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj); // <-This function always animates the last of the list of children (ie CustomComponent2)
);
Any idea what Im doing wrong here? Cant React.createRef be used to create multiple references and then invoke them later individually?
reactjs react-native react-ref
There's no such problem with multiple references. They are independent. Consider providing stackoverflow.com/help/mcve with a demo. The problem is likely elsewhere.
– estus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:26
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I have 3 components, App, Parent and Child. The App uses a method provided by Parent and registers the children into Parent. This is for the Parent to collect the Refs (create a dependency map) of the Children it encompasses.
Child has a method named Animate which will be invoked by Parent via refs created.
When I try to print the dependencyMap I can see an array is being generated, the way I expect.
But when I try to access the child components from Parent using the dependencyMap, it always invokes the last on on the list of children.
That is to say, when I try to animate < CustomComponent > using animateDependentChildren within Parent.js, the CustomComponent2 only gets animated, even if I pass the correctId for CustomComponent1.
App.js
export default class App extends React.Component
render()
return(
<Parent>
(props)=>
return(
<View>
<CustomComponent1 ref=props.register('s1') key=1>Text</CustomComponent1>
<CustomComponent2 ref=props.register('s2') key=2>Text2</CustomComponent2>
<ListComponent id='s1' key=3/>
<ListComponent id='s2' key=3/>
</View>
)
</Parent>
);
Parent.js
class Parent extends React.Component
constructor(props)
super(props);
this.dependencyMap =
render()
return (
<View>
this.props.children(
register: this.register.bind(this)
)
</View>
);
register(dependentOn)
let dependentRef = React.createRef();
if(!this.dependencyMap[dependentOn])
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn] = ;
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn].push(dependentRef);
return dependentRef;
animateDependentChildren(listId)
let subscribers = this.dependencyMap[listId];
subscribers.forEach(subscriber =>
console.log('subscriber', subscriber);
console.log('subscriber dom', subscriber.current);
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj); // <-This function always animates the last of the list of children (ie CustomComponent2)
);
Any idea what Im doing wrong here? Cant React.createRef be used to create multiple references and then invoke them later individually?
reactjs react-native react-ref
I have 3 components, App, Parent and Child. The App uses a method provided by Parent and registers the children into Parent. This is for the Parent to collect the Refs (create a dependency map) of the Children it encompasses.
Child has a method named Animate which will be invoked by Parent via refs created.
When I try to print the dependencyMap I can see an array is being generated, the way I expect.
But when I try to access the child components from Parent using the dependencyMap, it always invokes the last on on the list of children.
That is to say, when I try to animate < CustomComponent > using animateDependentChildren within Parent.js, the CustomComponent2 only gets animated, even if I pass the correctId for CustomComponent1.
App.js
export default class App extends React.Component
render()
return(
<Parent>
(props)=>
return(
<View>
<CustomComponent1 ref=props.register('s1') key=1>Text</CustomComponent1>
<CustomComponent2 ref=props.register('s2') key=2>Text2</CustomComponent2>
<ListComponent id='s1' key=3/>
<ListComponent id='s2' key=3/>
</View>
)
</Parent>
);
Parent.js
class Parent extends React.Component
constructor(props)
super(props);
this.dependencyMap =
render()
return (
<View>
this.props.children(
register: this.register.bind(this)
)
</View>
);
register(dependentOn)
let dependentRef = React.createRef();
if(!this.dependencyMap[dependentOn])
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn] = ;
this.dependencyMap[dependentOn].push(dependentRef);
return dependentRef;
animateDependentChildren(listId)
let subscribers = this.dependencyMap[listId];
subscribers.forEach(subscriber =>
console.log('subscriber', subscriber);
console.log('subscriber dom', subscriber.current);
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj); // <-This function always animates the last of the list of children (ie CustomComponent2)
);
Any idea what Im doing wrong here? Cant React.createRef be used to create multiple references and then invoke them later individually?
reactjs react-native react-ref
reactjs react-native react-ref
edited Nov 15 '18 at 7:47
phoenix
asked Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
phoenixphoenix
1,04152951
1,04152951
There's no such problem with multiple references. They are independent. Consider providing stackoverflow.com/help/mcve with a demo. The problem is likely elsewhere.
– estus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:26
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There's no such problem with multiple references. They are independent. Consider providing stackoverflow.com/help/mcve with a demo. The problem is likely elsewhere.
– estus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:26
There's no such problem with multiple references. They are independent. Consider providing stackoverflow.com/help/mcve with a demo. The problem is likely elsewhere.
– estus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:26
There's no such problem with multiple references. They are independent. Consider providing stackoverflow.com/help/mcve with a demo. The problem is likely elsewhere.
– estus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:26
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As subscriber is the component ref, try changing this line:
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj);
...to:
subscriber.animate(scrollObj);
I hope this helps.
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As subscriber is the component ref, try changing this line:
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj);
...to:
subscriber.animate(scrollObj);
I hope this helps.
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As subscriber is the component ref, try changing this line:
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj);
...to:
subscriber.animate(scrollObj);
I hope this helps.
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As subscriber is the component ref, try changing this line:
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj);
...to:
subscriber.animate(scrollObj);
I hope this helps.
As subscriber is the component ref, try changing this line:
this.refs[subscriber].animate(scrollObj);
...to:
subscriber.animate(scrollObj);
I hope this helps.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 8:50
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There's no such problem with multiple references. They are independent. Consider providing stackoverflow.com/help/mcve with a demo. The problem is likely elsewhere.
– estus
Nov 15 '18 at 8:26