how to render child components in react.js recursively
I wanted to recursively add a react component from within its own component. I saw this example of a tree component which was mapping through the child TreeNodes and adding child nodes in the same way. Unfortunately it doesn't work at all for me. The idea was to have a simple comment component, and the replies would reuse the same component.
var Comment = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return (
<div className="comment">
{/* text and author */}
<div className="comment-text">
<span className="author">{this.props.author}</span>
<span className="body" dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{__html: this.props.body}} />
</div>
{/* replies */}
<div className="replies">
{
this.props.replies.map(function(reply) {
<Comment body={reply.body} author={reply.author} />
}.bind(this))
}
</div>
</div>
);
}
});
I get the following error message:
Uncaught TypeError: Failed to construct 'Comment': Please use the 'new' operator, this DOM object constructor cannot be called as a function.
here is an example of the JSON data passed to the component.
{ "author" : "Some user",
"body" : "<div>Great work</div>",
"replies" : [ { "author" : "A user replying",
"body" : "<div Yes it was great work</div>"
},
{ "author" : "Another user replying",
"body" : "<div It really was great work!</div>"
}
]
}
Solution 1:
Here's an alternative in ES6:
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react'
export default class Comments extends Component {
render() {
const { children } = this.props
return (
<div className="comments">
{children.map(comment =>
<div key={comment.id} className="comment">
<span>{comment.content}</span>
{comment.children && <Comments children={comment.children}/>}
</div>
)}
</div>
)
}
}
Comments.propTypes = {
children: PropTypes.array.isRequired
}
And is some other component:
<Comments children={post.comments}/>
Solution 2:
If I create the child nodes as an object at the top of the render method, it works fine.
export default class extends React.Component {
let replies = null
if(this.props.replies){
replies = this.props.replies.map((reply) => {
return (
<Comment author={reply.author} body={reply.body} />
)
})
}
render() {
return (
<div className="comment">
<div className="replies">{ replies }</div>
</div>
)
}
}
Solution 3:
The easiest way is to create a function in the class which returns an instance of your class:
RecursiveComponent.rt.js:
var RecursiveComponent = React.createClass({
render: function() {
// JSX
....
},
renderRecursive: function(param1)
return React.createElement(RecursiveComponent, {param1: param1});
});
if you use react-templates library:
RecursiveComponent.rt:
<div>
...
<div rt-repeat="recursiveChild in this.props.recursiveItem.recursiveChilds">
{this.renderRecursive(recursiveChild)}
</div>
</div>