React redux dispatch action before render container

Saad Anjum picture Saad Anjum · Apr 30, 2017 · Viewed 11.5k times · Source

I am very new to React-redux applications development and I am trying to understand how to dispatch another action as soon as the page loads. Following is my container code. I am using this (https://github.com/jpsierens/webpack-react-redux) boilerplate.

let locationSearch;

const ActivationPage = ({activateUser}) => {
    return (
        <div className="container">
          <h2>Activation Required</h2>
          <p>An Activation Email was sent to your email address. Please check your inbox to find the activation link</p>
          { activateUser() }
        </div>
    );
};


ActivationPage.propTypes = {
    activateUser: PropTypes.func
};


const mapStateToProps = (state) => {
    return {
        message: state.message,
        currentUser: state.currentUser,
        request: state.request
    };
};

const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch) => {
    return {
        activateUser: () => {
            console.log(location);
            if (location.search !== '') {
                locationSearch = querystring.parse(location.search.replace('?', ''));
                console.log(locationSearch);
                if (locationSearch.hasOwnProperty('user_id') && locationSearch.hasOwnProperty('activation_code')) {
                    // change request state to pending to show loader
                    dispatch(actions.requestActions.requestPending());

                }
            }
        }
    };
};

export default connect(
    mapStateToProps,
    mapDispatchToProps
)(ActivationPage);

This Code gives me Warning: setState(…): Cannot update during an existing state transition probably because I am dispatching an action during the render function (IDK). How can I convert the given code to trigger the activateUser() function automatically as soon as the page loads.

Answer

Yozi picture Yozi · Apr 30, 2017

https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/react-component.html

componentWillMount() and componentDidMount() for you. And my opinion - you should avoid using the componentWillMount and prefer the componentDidMount - this is make sense if you somewhen will be using server rendering