--- id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036176 title: Use State to Toggle an Element challengeType: 6 forumTopicId: 301421 dashedName: use-state-to-toggle-an-element --- # --description-- Sometimes you might need to know the previous state when updating the state. However, state updates may be asynchronous - this means React may batch multiple `setState()` calls into a single update. This means you can't rely on the previous value of `this.state` or `this.props` when calculating the next value. So, you should not use code like this: ```jsx this.setState({ counter: this.state.counter + this.props.increment }); ``` Instead, you should pass `setState` a function that allows you to access state and props. Using a function with `setState` guarantees you are working with the most current values of state and props. This means that the above should be rewritten as: ```jsx this.setState((state, props) => ({ counter: state.counter + props.increment })); ``` You can also use a form without `props` if you need only the `state`: ```jsx this.setState(state => ({ counter: state.counter + 1 })); ``` Note that you have to wrap the object literal in parentheses, otherwise JavaScript thinks it's a block of code. # --instructions-- `MyComponent` has a `visibility` property which is initialized to `false`. The render method returns one view if the value of `visibility` is true, and a different view if it is false. Currently, there is no way of updating the `visibility` property in the component's `state`. The value should toggle back and forth between true and false. There is a click handler on the button which triggers a class method called `toggleVisibility()`. Pass a function to `setState` to define this method so that the `state` of `visibility` toggles to the opposite value when the method is called. If `visibility` is `false`, the method sets it to `true`, and vice versa. Finally, click the button to see the conditional rendering of the component based on its `state`. **Hint:** Don't forget to bind the `this` keyword to the method in the `constructor`! # --hints-- `MyComponent` should return a `div` element which contains a `button`. ```js assert.strictEqual( Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent)).find('div').find('button') .length, 1 ); ``` The state of `MyComponent` should initialize with a `visibility` property set to `false`. ```js assert.strictEqual( Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent)).state('visibility'), false ); ``` Clicking the button element should toggle the `visibility` property in state between `true` and `false`. ```js (() => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent)); const first = () => { mockedComponent.setState({ visibility: false }); return mockedComponent.state('visibility'); }; const second = () => { mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click'); return mockedComponent.state('visibility'); }; const third = () => { mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click'); return mockedComponent.state('visibility'); }; const firstValue = first(); const secondValue = second(); const thirdValue = third(); assert(!firstValue && secondValue && !thirdValue); })(); ``` An anonymous function should be passed to `setState`. ```js const paramRegex = '[a-zA-Z$_]\\w*(,[a-zA-Z$_]\\w*)?'; assert( new RegExp( 'this\\.setState\\((function\\(' + paramRegex + '\\){|([a-zA-Z$_]\\w*|\\(' + paramRegex + '\\))=>)' ).test(__helpers.removeWhiteSpace(code)) ); ``` `this` should not be used inside `setState` ```js assert(!/this\.setState\([^}]*this/.test(code)); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```jsx ReactDOM.render(, document.getElementById('root')); ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```jsx class MyComponent extends React.Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = { visibility: false }; // Change code below this line // Change code above this line } // Change code below this line // Change code above this line render() { if (this.state.visibility) { return (

Now you see me!

); } else { return (
); } } } ``` # --solutions-- ```jsx class MyComponent extends React.Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = { visibility: false }; this.toggleVisibility = this.toggleVisibility.bind(this); } toggleVisibility() { this.setState(state => ({ visibility: !state.visibility })); } render() { if (this.state.visibility) { return (

Now you see me!

); } else { return (
); } } } ```