Monday, February 4, 2019

javascript - Loop inside React JSX



I'm trying to do something like the following in React JSX (where ObjectRow is a separate component):




for (var i=0; i < numrows; i++) {


}



I realize and understand why this isn't valid JSX, since JSX maps to function calls. However, coming from template land and being new to JSX, I am unsure how I would achieve the above (adding a component multiple times).


Answer



Think of it like you're just calling JavaScript functions. You can't use a for loop where the arguments to a function call would go:



return tbody(

for (var i = 0; i < numrows; i++) {
ObjectRow()
}
)


See how the function tbody is being passed a for loop as an argument, and of course that's a syntax error.



But you can make an array, and then pass that in as an argument:




var rows = [];
for (var i = 0; i < numrows; i++) {
rows.push(ObjectRow());
}
return tbody(rows);





You can use basically the same structure when working with JSX:




var rows = [];
for (var i = 0; i < numrows; i++) {
// note: we add a key prop here to allow react to uniquely identify each
// element in this array. see: https://reactjs.org/docs/lists-and-keys.html
rows.push();
}
return {rows};



Incidentally, my JavaScript example is almost exactly what that example of JSX transforms into. Play around with Babel REPL to get a feel for how JSX works.


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