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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id title challengeType forumTopicId dashedName
5a24c314108439a4d403618a Use Array.map() to Dynamically Render Elements 6 301417 use-array-map-to-dynamically-render-elements

--description--

Conditional rendering is useful, but you may need your components to render an unknown number of elements. Often in reactive programming, a programmer has no way to know what the state of an application is until runtime, because so much depends on a user's interaction with that program. Programmers need to write their code to correctly handle that unknown state ahead of time. Using Array.map() in React illustrates this concept.

For example, you create a simple "To Do List" app. As the programmer, you have no way of knowing how many items a user might have on their list. You need to set up your component to dynamically render the correct number of list elements long before someone using the program decides that today is laundry day.

--instructions--

The code editor has most of the MyToDoList component set up. Some of this code should look familiar if you completed the controlled form challenge. You'll notice a textarea and a button, along with a couple of methods that track their states, but nothing is rendered to the page yet.

Inside the constructor, create a this.state object and define two states: userInput should be initialized as an empty string, and toDoList should be initialized as an empty array. Next, delete the comment in the render() method next to the items variable. In its place, map over the toDoList array stored in the component's internal state and dynamically render a li for each item. Try entering the string eat, code, sleep, repeat into the textarea, then click the button and see what happens.

Note: You may know that all sibling child elements created by a mapping operation like this do need to be supplied with a unique key attribute. Don't worry, this is the topic of the next challenge.

--hints--

The MyToDoList component should exist and render to the page.

assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
    return mockedComponent.find('MyToDoList').length === 1;
  })()
);

The first child of MyToDoList should be a textarea element.

assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
    return (
      mockedComponent.find('MyToDoList').children().childAt(0).type() ===
      'textarea'
    );
  })()
);

The second child of MyToDoList should be a br element.

assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
    return (
      mockedComponent.find('MyToDoList').children().childAt(1).type() === 'br'
    );
  })()
);

The third child of MyToDoList should be a button element.

assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
    return (
      mockedComponent.find('MyToDoList').children().childAt(2).type() ===
      'button'
    );
  })()
);

The state of MyToDoList should be initialized with toDoList as an empty array.

assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
    const initialState = mockedComponent.state();
    return (
      Array.isArray(initialState.toDoList) === true &&
      initialState.toDoList.length === 0
    );
  })()
);

The state of MyToDoList should be initialized with userInput as an empty string.

assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
    const initialState = mockedComponent.state();
    return (
      typeof initialState.userInput === 'string' &&
      initialState.userInput.length === 0
    );
  })()
);

When the Create List button is clicked, the MyToDoList component should dynamically return an unordered list that contains a list item element for every item of a comma-separated list entered into the textarea element.

(() => {
  const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyToDoList));
  const simulateChange = (el, value) =>
    el.simulate('change', { target: { value } });
  const state_1 = () => {
    return mockedComponent.find('ul').find('li');
  };
  const setInput = () => {
    return simulateChange(
      mockedComponent.find('textarea'),
      'testA, testB, testC'
    );
  };
  const click = () => {
    return mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click');
  };
  const state_2 = () => {
    const nodes = mockedComponent.find('ul').find('li');
    return { nodes, text: nodes.reduce((t, n) => t + n.text().trim(), '') };
  };
  const setInput_2 = () => {
    return simulateChange(
      mockedComponent.find('textarea'),
      't1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6'
    );
  };
  const click_1 = () => {
    return mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click');
  };
  const state_3 = () => {
    const nodes = mockedComponent.find('ul').find('li');
    return { nodes, text: nodes.reduce((t, n) => t + n.text().trim(), '') };
  };
  const awaited_state_1 = state_1();
  const awaited_setInput = setInput();
  const awaited_click = click();
  const awaited_state_2 = state_2();
  const awaited_setInput_2 = setInput_2();
  const awaited_click_1 = click_1();
  const awaited_state_3 = state_3();
  assert(
    awaited_state_1.length === 0 &&
      awaited_state_2.nodes.length === 3 &&
      awaited_state_3.nodes.length === 6 &&
      awaited_state_2.text === 'testAtestBtestC' &&
      awaited_state_3.text === 't1t2t3t4t5t6'
  );
})();

--seed--

--after-user-code--

ReactDOM.render(<MyToDoList />, document.getElementById('root'));

--seed-contents--

const textAreaStyles = {
  width: 235,
  margin: 5
};

class MyToDoList extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    // Change code below this line

    // Change code above this line
    this.handleSubmit = this.handleSubmit.bind(this);
    this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this);
  }
  handleSubmit() {
    const itemsArray = this.state.userInput.split(',');
    this.setState({
      toDoList: itemsArray
    });
  }
  handleChange(e) {
    this.setState({
      userInput: e.target.value
    });
  }
  render() {
    const items = null; // Change this line
    return (
      <div>
        <textarea
          onChange={this.handleChange}
          value={this.state.userInput}
          style={textAreaStyles}
          placeholder='Separate Items With Commas'
        />
        <br />
        <button onClick={this.handleSubmit}>Create List</button>
        <h1>My "To Do" List:</h1>
        <ul>{items}</ul>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

--solutions--

const textAreaStyles = {
  width: 235,
  margin: 5
};

class MyToDoList extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      toDoList: [],
      userInput: ''
    };
    this.handleSubmit = this.handleSubmit.bind(this);
    this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this);
  }
  handleSubmit() {
    const itemsArray = this.state.userInput.split(',');
    this.setState({
      toDoList: itemsArray
    });
  }
  handleChange(e) {
    this.setState({
      userInput: e.target.value
    });
  }
  render() {
    const items = this.state.toDoList.map((item, i) => {
      return <li key={i}>{item}</li>;
    });
    return (
      <div>
        <textarea
          onChange={this.handleChange}
          value={this.state.userInput}
          style={textAreaStyles}
          placeholder='Separate Items With Commas'
        />
        <br />
        <button onClick={this.handleSubmit}>Create List</button>
        <h1>My "To Do" List:</h1>
        <ul>{items}</ul>
      </div>
    );
  }
}