Where did I get wrong?. I've been following a tutorial but it always gives me this error. TypeError: Cannot read property 'map' of undefined
. and What would cause the prop to become undefined.
here's my code:
var todoItems = [];
todoItems.push({index: 1, value: "learn react", done: false});
todoItems.push({index: 2, value: "Go shopping", done: true});
todoItems.push({index: 3, value: "buy flowers", done: true});
class TodoList extends React.Component {
render () {
var items = this.props.items.map((item, index) => {
return (
<TodoListItem key={index} item={item} index={index} removeItem={this.props.removeItem} markTodoDone={this.props.markTodoDone} />
);
});
return (
<ul className="list-group"> {items} </ul>
);
}
}
class TodoListItem extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.onClickClose = this.onClickClose.bind(this);
this.onClickDone = this.onClickDone.bind(this);
}
onClickClose() {
var index = parseInt(this.props.index);
this.props.removeItem(index);
}
onClickDone() {
var index = parseInt(this.props.index);
this.props.markTodoDone(index);
}
render () {
var todoClass = this.props.item.done ?
"done" : "undone";
return(
<li className="list-group-item ">
<div className={todoClass}>
<span className="glyphicon glyphicon-ok icon" aria-hidden="true" onClick={this.onClickDone}></span>
{this.props.item.value}
<button type="button" className="close" onClick={this.onClickClose}>×</button>
</div>
</li>
);
}
}
class TodoForm extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.onSubmit = this.onSubmit.bind(this);
}
componentDidMount() {
this.refs.itemName.focus();
}
onSubmit(event) {
event.preventDefault();
var newItemValue = this.refs.itemName.value;
if(newItemValue) {
this.props.addItem({newItemValue});
this.refs.form.reset();
}
}
render () {
return (
<form ref="form" onSubmit={this.onSubmit} className="form-inline">
<input type="text" ref="itemName" className="form-control" placeholder="add a new todo..."/>
<button type="submit" className="btn btn-default">Add</button>
</form>
);
}
}
class TodoHeader extends React.Component {
render () {
return <h1>Todo list</h1>;
}
}
export default class TodoApp extends React.Component {
constructor (props) {
super(props);
this.addItem = this.addItem.bind(this);
this.removeItem = this.removeItem.bind(this);
this.markTodoDone = this.markTodoDone.bind(this);
this.state = {todoItems: todoItems};
}
addItem(todoItem) {
todoItems.unshift({
index: todoItems.length+1,
value: todoItem.newItemValue,
done: false
});
this.setState({todoItems: todoItems});
}
removeItem (itemIndex) {
todoItems.splice(itemIndex, 1);
this.setState({todoItems: todoItems});
}
markTodoDone(itemIndex) {
var todo = todoItems[itemIndex];
todoItems.splice(itemIndex, 1);
todo.done = !todo.done;
todo.done ? todoItems.push(todo) : todoItems.unshift(todo);
this.setState({todoItems: todoItems});
}
render() {
return (
<div id="main">
<TodoHeader />
<TodoList items={this.props.initItems} removeItem={this.removeItem} markTodoDone={this.markTodoDone}/>
<TodoForm addItem={this.addItem} />
</div>
);
}
}
and it always points to the var items = this.props.items.map((item, index) => ...
. I don't think this tutorial has an error. I'm still new in React.