Reputation: 35
Good day guys, i'm having a little trouble trying to req data from axios and showing it up at ReactJS, i'm able to console.log the data, but when i try to render it at the page, it simply dot not appear, could someone please lend me a hand? i will let the code and a print of the console.log, it's probably a newbie mistake since i'm new to ReactJs and JSON, but i would be very grateful if someone could explain!
CODE:
import Image from 'next/image'
import { useRouter } from 'next/router'
import React, { Component, useState } from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { useHistory ,useLocation } from 'react-router-dom';
import axios from 'axios'
const options = {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'OAuth oauth_consumer_key="key", oauth_signature_method="PLAINTEXT", oauth_signature="2CC8D92526EE859C90AABB1F09F3B719&"'}
};
class Page extends React.Component {
state= {
motorData: [],
opa: []
};
componentDidMount() {
const make = "fiat"
axios.get(`https://api.trademe.co.nz/v1/Search/Motors/Used.json?make=${make}`, options)
.then(res => {
const cars = res.data;
console.log(cars)
this.state.motorData.push(cars.List[0].StartPrice)
console.log(this.state.motorData)
})
}
render() {
return <div>
Data:{this.state.motorData}
</div>
}
}
export default Page ```
Thank you guys so much in advance!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 234
Reputation: 580
Instead of doing a push to your state, you need to use setState
. Something like this:
componentDidMount() {
const make = "fiat"
axios.get(`https://api.trademe.co.nz/v1/Search/Motors/Used.json?make=${make}`, options)
.then(res => {
const cars = res.data;
this.setState(state => ({
motorData: [...state.motorData, cars.List[0].StartPrice]
});
})
}
Also, your motorData
is an array, right? so in your render
method you might want to loop in that array because you won't be able to print it I think. You should do something like this:
render() {
return (
<div>
Data:
// Adjust the return to be what you want it to render and
// don't forget to add a `key` property to the element you
// will return
{this.state.motorData.map(data => data)}
</div>
)
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4489
The problem is that, to set the state correctly, you should use setState
, in this way:
this.setState((state) => ({ motorData: [...state.motorData, cars.List[0].StartPrice]}))
Using setState
tells React that the state is changed and it have to re-render the component.
Upvotes: 0