Birish
Birish

Reputation: 5832

How to pass data from child component to its parent in ReactJS?

I'm trying to send data from a child component to its parent as follow:

const ParentComponent = React.createClass({
    getInitialState() {
        return {
            language: '',
        };
    },
    handleLanguageCode: function(langValue) {
        this.setState({language: langValue});
    },

    render() {
         return (
                <div className="col-sm-9" >
                    <SelectLanguage onSelectLanguage={this.handleLanguage}/> 
                </div>
        );
});

and here is the child component:

export const SelectLanguage = React.createClass({
    getInitialState: function(){
        return{
            selectedCode: '',
            selectedLanguage: '',
        };
    },

    handleLangChange: function (e) {
        var lang = this.state.selectedLanguage;
        var code = this.state.selectedCode;
        this.props.onSelectLanguage({selectedLanguage: lang});   
        this.props.onSelectLanguage({selectedCode: code});           
    },

    render() {
        var json = require("json!../languages.json");
        var jsonArray = json.languages;
        return (
            <div >
                <DropdownList ref='dropdown'
                    data={jsonArray} 
                    value={this.state.selectedLanguage}
                    caseSensitive={false} 
                    minLength={3}
                    filter='contains'
                    onChange={this.handleLangChange} />
            </div>            
        );
    }
});

What I need is to get the selected value by user in the parent component. I'm getting this error:

Uncaught TypeError: this.props.onSelectLanguage is not a function

Can anyone help me to find the problem?

P.S. The child component is creating a dropdown from a json file, and I need the dropdown list to show both elements of the json array next to each other(like: "aaa,english" as the first choice!)

{  
   "languages":[  
      [  
         "aaa",
         "english"
      ],
      [  
         "aab",
         "swedish"
      ],
}

Upvotes: 442

Views: 757510

Answers (21)

Apurv
Apurv

Reputation: 123

Passing data from child to parent component using a callback function. Parent Component

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import ChildComponent from './ChildComponent'; 

const ParentComponent = () => {
    const [data, setData] = useState("");

    const receiveDataFromChild = (item) => {
        setData(item);
    };

    return (
        <>
            <ChildComponent sendDataToParent={receiveDataFromChild} />
        </>
    );
};
export default ParentComponent;

Child component

import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
const ChildComponent = ({ sendDataToParent }) => {
    useEffect(() => {
        sendDataToParent("user");
    }, [sendDataToParent]); 

    return null;
};

export default ChildComponent;

Upvotes: 2

Apurv
Apurv

Reputation: 123

To pass data from child to parent component by using callback function in prop in parent component and then pass data from child component by calling these function.

// Child
const Button = ({ text, onButtonClick }) => {
    return <button onClick={() => onButtonClick("hello")}>{text}</button>;
};

// Parent
const App = () => {
    const onButtonClick = (value) => {
        console.log("OnButtonClick in parent", value);
    };

    return (
        <div>
            App <Button text="Add" onButtonClick={onButtonClick} />
        </div>
    );
};

export default App;

Upvotes: 1

Smart Coder
Smart Coder

Reputation: 1758

from the answer above : https://stackoverflow.com/a/44467773/2643815

--parent--

export default function Parent() {
function parentCallback(data1: string) {
    console.log("parent : " + data1);
    setparentParm(data1);
  }

<ChildComponent childCallback={parentCallback} />

}

--child --
export type ChildProps = {
  childCallback: (data1: string) => void;
};

export function ChildComponent({ childCallback }: ChildProps) {
    childCallback(data1)
}

Upvotes: 0

Benjamin Roberts
Benjamin Roberts

Reputation: 666

To pass data from a child component to a Parent component in React:

  1. Pass a function to the child from the parent that receives values.
  2. When the values change in the child component call the function with the updated values.

e.g.

const Parent = () => {

  const handleChange = values => {
     alert(JSON.stringify(values) );
     //do something with the values  
  }

  return (
    <Child handleChange={handleChange} />
  );
}

const Child = ({handleChange}) => {
    return (
        <button onClick={() => handleChange('values you wish to pass') }></button>
    );
}

NB: As of react 16 I would recommend using functional components in almost all cases.

Upvotes: 6

Shawn Lee
Shawn Lee

Reputation: 59

Passing Data between Parent and Child Component in React Hook

Passing the function to child, and wait child passing back the value by calling parent's function

parent (../app.js)

import MyCOMP from "../component/MyCOMP"; //import child component

export default function MyMainPage() {
return(
  <>
    <MyCOMP 
      //pass function to child and wait child passback the changed value
      // 1.Click child component passing function to child

    ParentFunction={(x)=>{
      console.log('Child Pass Back Value',x)  

      // 3. Parent received data
      // after you get the value change you can ultilize another function, useEffect or useState 
    }}/>
  </>
)
}

child (../component/MyCOMP.js)

export default function MyCOMP({ParentFunction}){
  return(
    <>
      <button onClick={()=>{ 

        // 2. Child passing back value to parent 
        ParentFunction("Child reply ANSWER is ","fm 99.8");}}>Click Me</button>

    </>
  )
}

Result

after click the button, parent class show "fm 99.8" sting value (the child's value)

Please comment below, if it help you, or you got another idea

Upvotes: 0

Meka
Meka

Reputation: 21

You are passing a wrong function to child component and your parent class doesn't have handleLanguage function. You can pass like this instead: <SelectLanguage onSelectLanguage={this.handleLanguageChange}/>. I think if a function is absent in a class its would would be None. your parent component should be like this :

render() {
  return (
    <div className="col-sm-9">
      <SelectLanguage onSelectLanguage={this.handleLanguage} />
    </div>
  );
}

Upvotes: 2

Dhrupad Patel
Dhrupad Patel

Reputation: 61

 import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
  
  export default function App() {
    const data = (data) => {
      console.log("data", data);
    };
  
    const myData = {
      name: "hi this is my data"
    };
  
    return <Form onSubmit={data} myDatasa={myData} />;
  }
  
  const Form = (props) => {
    console.log("myData", props.myDatasa.name);
  
    const [choreDesc, setChoreDesc] = useState();
    const handleSubmit = (e) => {
      e.preventDefault();
      props.onSubmit(choreDesc);
    };
  
    const handlechange = (e) => {
      setChoreDesc(e.target.value);
    };
  
    return (
      <form
        onSubmit={(e) => {
          handleSubmit(e);
        }}
      >
        <label>Chore description:</label>
        <br />
        <input
          name="choreDesc"
          type="text"
          value={choreDesc}
          onChange={handlechange}
        />
        <br />
        <input type="submit" value="Add Log" />
      </form>
    );
  };
  ```

Upvotes: 1

lampshed
lampshed

Reputation: 127

Found a great and easy way to do this with input recently.

Essentially I just useState and then set onChange as a prop to the child comp it takes "value" as an argument and puts it into the useState "setVal" boom I got state change child -> parent every time

const Parent = () => {
  const [val, setVal] = useState("initial value")
  return(
    <>
    <Child onChange={(value)=> setVal(value)}/>
    <div>{val}</div>
    </>
  )
};

export default Parent;

const Child = (props) => {
  return(
  <button onClick={() => props.onChange("your value here") }>
  )
}

Upvotes: 10

Shayan Moghadam
Shayan Moghadam

Reputation: 2050

Considering React Function Components and using Hooks are getting more popular these days , I will give a simple example of how to Passing data from child to parent component

in Parent Function Component we will have :

import React, { useState } from "react";

then

const [childData, setChildData] = useState("");

and passing setChildData (which do a job similar to this.setState in Class Components) to Child

return( <ChildComponent passChildData={setChildData} /> )

in Child Component first we get the receiving props

function ChildComponent(props){ return (...) }

then you can pass data anyhow like using a handler function

const functionHandler = (data) => {

props.passChildData(data);

}

Upvotes: 126

Rahul Sarma
Rahul Sarma

Reputation: 914

Here I am trying to explain in simplest way: I am updating the Parent Component counter from the Child Component.

Parent Component (PropsApp.jsx)

import React, { useState } from 'react'
import Child from './Child'

export default function PropsApp(){
   const [counter, setCounter] = useState(0)

   const updateMyCounter = () => {
       setCounter(counter + 1)
   }

   return(
    <>  
        <hr></hr>
        <h1>This is Parent</h1>
        <h2>{counter}</h2>
        <Child updateParent={updateMyCounter} />
    </>
   )
}

Child Component (Child.jsx)

export default function Child(props){

return(
    <>  
        <hr></hr>
        <h1>This is Child</h1>
        <button
            onClick={props.updateParent}
        >
            Update Parent Component
        </button>
    </>
   )
}

Click on the Update Parent Component and see the magic enter image description here

Upvotes: 8

Shafie Mukhre
Shafie Mukhre

Reputation: 469

You can create the state in the ParentComponent using useState and pass down the setIsParentData function as prop into the ChildComponent.

In the ChildComponent, update the data using the received function through prop to send the data back to ParentComponent.

I use this technique especially when my code in the ParentComponent is getting too long, therefore I will create child components from the ParentComponent. Typically, it will be only 1 level down and using useContext or redux seems overkill in order to share states between components.

ParentComponent.js

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import ChildComponent from './ChildComponent';

export function ParentComponent(){
  const [isParentData, setIsParentData] = useState(True);

  return (
    <p>is this a parent data?: {isParentData}</p>
    <ChildComponent toChild={isParentData} sendToParent={setIsParentData} />
  );
}

ChildComponent.js

import React from 'react';

export function ChildComponent(props){

  return (
    <button onClick={() => {props.sendToParent(False)}}>Update</button>
    <p>The state of isParentData is {props.toChild}</p>
  );
};

Upvotes: 22

Ruban Dharmaraj
Ruban Dharmaraj

Reputation: 1205

Best way to pass data from child to parent component

child component

handleLanguageCode=()=>(langValue) {
  this.props.sendDatatoParent(langValue)
}

Parent

<Parent sendDatatoParent={ data => this.setState({item: data}) } />;

Upvotes: 1

Keshav Gera
Keshav Gera

Reputation: 11264

Pass data from child to parent Component using Callback

You need to pass from parent to child callback function, and then call it in the child.

Parent Component:-TimeModal

  handleTimeValue = (timeValue) => {
      this.setState({pouringDiff: timeValue});
  }

  <TimeSelection 
        prePourPreHours={prePourPreHours}
        setPourTime={this.setPourTime}
        isPrePour={isPrePour}
        isResident={isResident}
        isMilitaryFormatTime={isMilitaryFormatTime}
        communityDateTime={moment(communityDT).format("MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm A")}
        onSelectPouringTimeDiff={this.handleTimeValue}
     />

Note:- onSelectPouringTimeDiff={this.handleTimeValue}

In the Child Component call props when required

 componentDidMount():void{
      // Todo use this as per your scenrio
       this.props.onSelectPouringTimeDiff(pouringDiff);  
  }

Upvotes: 2

ROOT
ROOT

Reputation: 11622

in React v16.8+ function component, you can use useState() to create a function state that lets you update the parent state, then pass it on to child as a props attribute, then inside the child component you can trigger the parent state function, the following is a working snippet:

const { useState , useEffect } = React;

function Timer({ setParentCounter }) {
  const [counter, setCounter] = React.useState(0);

  useEffect(() => {
    let countersystem;
    countersystem = setTimeout(() => setCounter(counter + 1), 1000);

    return () => {
      clearTimeout(countersystem);
    };
  }, [counter]);

  return (
    <div className="App">
      <button
        onClick={() => {
          setParentCounter(counter);
        }}
      >
        Set parent counter value
      </button>
      <hr />
      <div>Child Counter: {counter}</div>
    </div>
  );
}

function App() {
  const [parentCounter, setParentCounter] = useState(0);

  return (
    <div className="App">
      Parent Counter: {parentCounter}
      <hr />
      <Timer setParentCounter={setParentCounter} />
    </div>
  );
}

ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('react-root'));
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/16.8.4/umd/react.production.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react-dom/16.8.4/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"></script>
<div id="react-root"></div>

Upvotes: 38

Shubham Khatri
Shubham Khatri

Reputation: 282120

This should work. While sending the prop back you are sending that as an object rather send that as a value or alternatively use it as an object in the parent component. Secondly you need to format your json object to contain name value pairs and use valueField and textField attribute of DropdownList

Short Answer

Parent:

<div className="col-sm-9">
     <SelectLanguage onSelectLanguage={this.handleLanguage} /> 
</div>

Child:

handleLangChange = () => {
    var lang = this.dropdown.value;
    this.props.onSelectLanguage(lang);            
}

Detailed:

EDIT:

Considering React.createClass is deprecated from v16.0 onwards, It is better to go ahead and create a React Component by extending React.Component. Passing data from child to parent component with this syntax will look like

Parent

class ParentComponent extends React.Component {

    state = { language: '' }

    handleLanguage = (langValue) => {
        this.setState({language: langValue});
    }

    render() {
         return (
                <div className="col-sm-9">
                    <SelectLanguage onSelectLanguage={this.handleLanguage} /> 
                </div>
        )
     }
}

Child

var json = require("json!../languages.json");
var jsonArray = json.languages;

export class SelectLanguage extends React.Component {
    state = {
            selectedCode: '',
            selectedLanguage: jsonArray[0],
        }

    handleLangChange = () => {
        var lang = this.dropdown.value;
        this.props.onSelectLanguage(lang);            
    }

    render() {
        return (
            <div>
                <DropdownList ref={(ref) => this.dropdown = ref}
                    data={jsonArray} 
                    valueField='lang' textField='lang'
                    caseSensitive={false} 
                    minLength={3}
                    filter='contains'
                    onChange={this.handleLangChange} />
            </div>            
        );
    }
}

Using createClass syntax which the OP used in his answer Parent

const ParentComponent = React.createClass({
    getInitialState() {
        return {
            language: '',
        };
    },

    handleLanguage: function(langValue) {
        this.setState({language: langValue});
    },

    render() {
         return (
                <div className="col-sm-9">
                    <SelectLanguage onSelectLanguage={this.handleLanguage} /> 
                </div>
        );
});

Child

var json = require("json!../languages.json");
var jsonArray = json.languages;

export const SelectLanguage = React.createClass({
    getInitialState: function() {
        return {
            selectedCode: '',
            selectedLanguage: jsonArray[0],
        };
    },

    handleLangChange: function () {
        var lang = this.refs.dropdown.value;
        this.props.onSelectLanguage(lang);            
    },

    render() {

        return (
            <div>
                <DropdownList ref='dropdown'
                    data={jsonArray} 
                    valueField='lang' textField='lang'
                    caseSensitive={false} 
                    minLength={3}
                    filter='contains'
                    onChange={this.handleLangChange} />
            </div>            
        );
    }
});

JSON:

{ 
"languages":[ 

    { 
    "code": "aaa", 
    "lang": "english" 
    }, 
    { 
    "code": "aab", 
    "lang": "Swedish" 
    }, 
  ] 
}

Upvotes: 417

Fabien Sa
Fabien Sa

Reputation: 9480

The idea is to send a callback to the child which will be called to give the data back

A complete and minimal example using functions:

App will create a Child which will compute a random number and send it back directly to the parent, which will console.log the result

const Child = ({ handleRandom }) => {
  handleRandom(Math.random())

  return <span>child</span>
}
const App = () => <Child handleRandom={(num) => console.log(num)}/>

Upvotes: 4

Josep Vicent Ibanez
Josep Vicent Ibanez

Reputation: 1758

You can even avoid the function at the parent updating the state directly

In Parent Component:

render(){
 return(<Child sendData={ v => this.setState({item: v}) } />);
}

In the Child Component:

demoMethod(){
   this.props.sendData(value);
}

Upvotes: 2

Manoj Rana
Manoj Rana

Reputation: 3460

from child component to parent component as below

parent component

class Parent extends React.Component {
   state = { message: "parent message" }
   callbackFunction = (childData) => {
       this.setState({message: childData})
   },
   render() {
        return (
            <div>
                 <Child parentCallback = {this.callbackFunction}/>
                 <p> {this.state.message} </p>
            </div>
        );
   }
}

child component

class Child extends React.Component{
    sendBackData = () => {
         this.props.parentCallback("child message");
    },
    render() { 
       <button onClick={sendBackData}>click me to send back</button>
    }
};

I hope this work

Upvotes: 11

Sania Khushbakht Jamil
Sania Khushbakht Jamil

Reputation: 822

React.createClass method has been deprecated in the new version of React, you can do it very simply in the following way make one functional component and another class component to maintain state:

Parent:

const ParentComp = () => {
  
  getLanguage = (language) => {
    console.log('Language in Parent Component: ', language);
  }
  
  <ChildComp onGetLanguage={getLanguage}
};

Child:

class ChildComp extends React.Component {
    state = {
      selectedLanguage: ''
    }
    
    handleLangChange = e => {
        const language = e.target.value;
        thi.setState({
          selectedLanguage = language;
        });
        this.props.onGetLanguage({language}); 
    }

    render() {
        const json = require("json!../languages.json");
        const jsonArray = json.languages;
        const selectedLanguage = this.state;
        return (
            <div >
                <DropdownList ref='dropdown'
                    data={jsonArray} 
                    value={tselectedLanguage}
                    caseSensitive={false} 
                    minLength={3}
                    filter='contains'
                    onChange={this.handleLangChange} />
            </div>            
        );
    }
};

Upvotes: 4

MrDuDuDu
MrDuDuDu

Reputation: 634

I found the approach how to get data from child component in parents when i need it.

Parent:

class ParentComponent extends Component{
  onSubmit(data) {
    let mapPoint = this.getMapPoint();
  }

  render(){
    return (
      <form onSubmit={this.onSubmit.bind(this)}>
        <ChildComponent getCurrentPoint={getMapPoint => {this.getMapPoint = getMapPoint}} />
        <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
      </form>
    )
  }
}

Child:

class ChildComponent extends Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);

    if (props.getCurrentPoint){
      props.getCurrentPoint(this.getMapPoint.bind(this));
    }
  }

  getMapPoint(){
    return this.Point;
  }
}

This example showing how to pass function from child component to parent and use this function to get data from child.

Upvotes: 17

Manisha Tan
Manisha Tan

Reputation: 1561

To pass data from child component to parent component

In Parent Component:

getData(val){
    // do not forget to bind getData in constructor
    console.log(val);
}
render(){
 return(<Child sendData={this.getData}/>);
}

In Child Component:

demoMethod(){
   this.props.sendData(value);
 }

Upvotes: 156

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