Reputation: 1545
I have an object that is outputted from the reactIcons npm package https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-icons I am importing everything from one of the folders with import * as ReactIcons from 'react-icons/fa'
I am using sanity studio, I created a text input that takes the value searched and runs a search function that runs a includes on the values from the object I grabbed from the reactIcons fa
folder and log's the vales that match. Now I want to take those values and update a react component with useState()
Howerver I get the following error Uncaught ReferenceError: setIcon is not defined
and SetIcon is the setter function from useState array. Here is my code so far
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import FormField from 'part:@sanity/components/formfields/default'
import PatchEvent, {set, unset} from 'part:@sanity/form-builder/patch-event'
import * as ReactIcons from 'react-icons/fa'
console.log(ReactIcons);
const createPatchFrom = value => PatchEvent.from(value === '' ? unset() : set(String(value)))
const Example = value => {
const [icon, setIcon] = useState();
return (
<div>{icon}</div>
);
}
const search = value => {
console.log(value);
Object.keys(ReactIcons).map(go => {
if (go.toLowerCase().includes(value) === true){
console.log(go);
setIcon(go);
}
})
}
class IconPickerCustom extends React.Component{
static propTypes = {
value: PropTypes.string,
onChange: PropTypes.func.isRequired
};
render = () =>{
const {type, value, onChange} = this.props
return (
<>
<FormField label={type.title} description={type.description}>
<input
type="text"
value={value === undefined ? '' : value}
onChange={event => onChange(createPatchFrom(event.target.value))}
ref={element => this._inputElement = element}
/>
</FormField>
<input
type="text"
onChange={event => search(event.target.value)}
/>
{Object.values(ReactIcons).map(X =>{
return (
<>
<X/>
</>
);
})}
{console.log(ReactIcons.Fa500Px)}
<ReactIcons.Fa500Px/>
<Example/>
</>
)
}
}
export default IconPickerCustom;
Upvotes: 1
Views: 435
Reputation: 1625
React has two types of components, class components and function components (formerly stateless components). Hooks are used in function components when you realize you need state inside a function component and prefer not to convert it to a class component.
The useState() Hook allows us to add state in a function component.
Class Component
//initialize state
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {foo: bar};
}
//set state
this.setState({foo: baz});
//read state
this.state.foo;
Function Component
(with useState() Hook)
//initialize state
const [icon, setIcon] = useState("myInitialValue");
//set state
setIcon("myNewValue");
//read state
{icon}
That being said, you already have a class component so no need to use hooks here.
class IconPickerCustom extends React.Component{
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = { icon: "nothing" };
}
static propTypes = {
value: PropTypes.string,
onChange: PropTypes.func.isRequired
};
const createPatchFrom = value => PatchEvent.from(value === '' ? unset() : set(String(value)));
const search = value => {
Object.keys(ReactIcons).map(go =>
({ go.toLowerCase().includes(value) ?
this.setState({icon:go}) : null;})
}
render = () =>{
const {type, value, onChange} = this.props
return (
<>
<FormField label={type.title} description={type.description}>
<input
type="text"
value={value === undefined ? '' : value}
onChange={event => onChange(createPatchFrom(event.target.value))}
ref={element => this._inputElement = element}
/>
</FormField>
<input
type="text"
onChange={event => search(event.target.value)}
/>
{Object.values(ReactIcons).map(X =>{
return (
<>
<X/>
</>
);
})}
{console.log(ReactIcons.Fa500Px)}
<ReactIcons.Fa500Px/>
<Example/>
</>
)
}
}
export default IconPickerCustom;
You are going to want something along those lines. Let me know if you have any questions.
Upvotes: 2