{ }
, for tasks like accessing props, passing props, accessing state, inserting comments into your code, and most recently, styling your components. These are all common use cases to put JavaScript in JSX, but they aren't the only way that you can utilize JavaScript code in your React components.
You can also write JavaScript directly in your render
methods, before the return
statement, without inserting it inside of curly braces. This is because it is not yet within the JSX code. When you want to use a variable later in the JSX code inside the return
statement, you place the variable name inside curly braces.
render
method has an array that contains 20 phrases to represent the answers found in the classic 1980's Magic Eight Ball toy. The button click event is bound to the ask
method, so each time the button is clicked a random number will be generated and stored as the randomIndex
in state. On line 52, delete the string "change me!"
and reassign the answer
const so your code randomly accesses a different index of the possibleAnswers
array each time the component updates. Finally, insert the answer
const inside the p
tags.
MagicEightBall
component should exist and should render to the page.
testString: 'assert.strictEqual(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).find("MagicEightBall").length, 1, "The MagicEightBall
component should exist and should render to the page.");'
- text: MagicEightBall
's first child should be an input
element.
testString: 'assert.strictEqual(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).children().childAt(0).name(), "input", "MagicEightBall
's first child should be an input
element.");'
- text: MagicEightBall
's third child should be a button
element.
testString: 'assert.strictEqual(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).children().childAt(2).name(), "button", "MagicEightBall
's third child should be a button
element.");'
- text: MagicEightBall
's state should be initialized with a property of userInput
and a property of randomIndex
both set to a value of an empty string.
testString: 'assert(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).state("randomIndex") === "" && Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).state("userInput") === "", "MagicEightBall
's state should be initialized with a property of userInput
and a property of randomIndex
both set to a value of an empty string.");'
- text: 'When MagicEightBall
is first mounted to the DOM, it should return an empty p
element.'
testString: 'assert(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).find("p").length === 1 && Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)).find("p").text() === "", "When MagicEightBall
is first mounted to the DOM, it should return an empty p
element.");'
- text: 'When text is entered into the input
element and the button is clicked, the MagicEightBall
component should return a p
element that contains a random element from the possibleAnswers
array.'
testString: 'async () => { const waitForIt = (fn) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 250)); const comp = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MagicEightBall)); const simulate = () => { comp.find("input").simulate("change", { target: { value: "test?" }}); comp.find("button").simulate("click"); }; const result = () => comp.find("p").text(); const _1 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _2 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _3 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _4 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _5 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _6 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _7 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _8 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _9 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _10 = () => { simulate(); return waitForIt(() => result()) }; const _1_val = await _1(); const _2_val = await _2(); const _3_val = await _3(); const _4_val = await _4(); const _5_val = await _5(); const _6_val = await _6(); const _7_val = await _7(); const _8_val = await _8(); const _9_val = await _9(); const _10_val = await _10(); const actualAnswers = [_1_val, _2_val, _3_val, _4_val, _5_val, _6_val, _7_val, _8_val, _9_val, _10_val]; const hasIndex = actualAnswers.filter((answer, i) => possibleAnswers.indexOf(answer) !== -1); const notAllEqual = new Set(actualAnswers); assert(notAllEqual.size > 1 && hasIndex.length === 10, "When text is entered into the input
element and the button is clicked, the MagicEightBall
component should return a p
element that contains a random element from the possibleAnswers
array.");}'
```
{ /* change code below this line */ } { /* change code above this line */ }
{answer}