I'm working with Reactjs, writing a menu component.
"use strict";
var React = require("react");
var Menus = React.createClass({
item_url: function (item,categories,articles) {
console.log('afdasfasfasdfasdf');
var url='XXX';
if (item.type == 1) {
url = item.categoryId == null ? 'javascript:void(0)' : path('buex_portal_browse_category', {slug: categories[item.categoryId].slug});
} else if (item.type == 2) {
url = item.articleId == null ? 'javascript:void(0)' : path('buex_portal_view_article', {slug: articles[item.articleId].slug, id: item.articleId});
} else {
url = item.url;
}
return url;
},
render: function () {
// console.log(this.props.menus); // return correctly
var menuElements = this.props.menus.map(function (item1) { // return fault : 'cannot read property 'props' of undefined '
return (
<div>
<li>
<a href={this.item_url(item1, this.props.categories, this.props.articles )}>{item1.name} // the same fault above
<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-right pull-right"></i>
</a>
<div class="sub-menu">
<div>
{item1._children.map(function (item2) {
return (
<div>
<h4>
<a href={this.item_url(item2, this.props.categories, this.props.articles)}>{ item2.name }</a>
</h4>
<ul>
{item2._children.map(function (item3) {
return (
<div><li><a href={this.item_url(item3, this.props.categories, this.props.articles) }>{ item3.name }</a></li></div>
);
})}
</ul>
</div>
);
})}
</div>
</div>
</li>
</div>
);
});
return (
<div class="menu">
<ul class="nav nav-tabs nav-stacked">
{menuElements}
</ul>
</div>
);
}
});
Whenever I use 'this' inside map function it is undefined, but outside it is no problem.
The error:
"Cannot read property 'props' of undefined"
Anybody help me ! :((
Array.prototype.map()
takes a second argument to set what this
refers to in the mapping function, so pass this
as the second argument to preserve the current context:
someList.map(function(item) {
...
}, this)
Alternatively, you can use an ES6 arrow function to automatically preserve the current this
context:
someList.map((item) => {
...
})