Return the result value with fetch call function from another page, React native

Dinith Minura picture Dinith Minura · Jun 20, 2017 · Viewed 44.6k times · Source

I need to return the result of a function from another page in react native which performing a fetch call. I use the method as follows. As I know this is because asynchronous call. Is there a special way to achieve this in react native ?

fetchcall.js

import address from '../actions/address'
const dashboard = {
  getvals(){

    return fetch(address.dashboardStats(),
    {method: "POST",
      headers: {
        'Accept': 'application/json',
        'Content-Type': 'application/json',
      },
      body: JSON.stringify( {...
      }),
    })
    .then((response) => response.json())
    .then((responseData) => {
      console.warn(responseData);
      return responseData;

    })
    .catch((error) => { console.warn(error); })
    .done();
    // return 'test_val'';
  }
}

export default dashboard;

dashboard.js

import dashboard from '../../services/dashboard';
class Dashboard extends Component {


  componentDidMount(){
      console.warn(dashboard.getvals());
  }

}

export default connect(mapStateToProps, bindAction)(Dashboard);

Its display the result as "undefined", but that fetch call works and it displays the result. Any suggestion?

Answer

Dani Akash picture Dani Akash · Jun 20, 2017

In fetchcall.js you are returning a Promise. Also since you are returning the responseData in the .then() method itself, you don't need the .done() method.

Since getvals() is returning a Promise, you need to access it's value in a .then() method.

Overall, your code should be like this:

  function getvals(){
    return fetch('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts',
    {
    	method: "GET",
      headers: {
        'Accept': 'application/json',
        'Content-Type': 'application/json',
      },
    })
    .then((response) => response.json())
    .then((responseData) => {
      console.log(responseData);
      return responseData;
    })
    .catch(error => console.warn(error));
  }
  
  getvals().then(response => console.log(response));