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Shaun Hamilton c2a11ad00d feat: add 'back/front end' in curriculum (#42596)
* chore: rename APIs and Microservices to include "Backend" (#42515)

* fix typo

* fix typo

* undo change

* Corrected grammar mistake

Corrected a grammar mistake by removing a comma.

* change APIs and Microservices cert title

* update title

* Change APIs and Microservices certi title

* Update translations.json

* update title

* feat(curriculum): rename apis and microservices cert

* rename folder structure

* rename certificate

* rename learn Markdown

* apis-and-microservices -> back-end-development-and-apis

* update backend meta

* update i18n langs and cypress test

Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com>

* fix: add development to front-end libraries (#42512)

* fix: added-the-word-Development-to-front-end-libraries

* fix/added-the-word-Development-to-front-end-libraries

* fix/added-word-development-to-front-end-libraries-in-other-related-files

* fix/added-the-word-Development-to-front-end-and-all-related-files

* fix/removed-typos-from-last-commit-in-index.md

* fix/reverted-changes-that-i-made-to-dependecies

* fix/removed xvfg

* fix/reverted changes that i made to package.json

* remove unwanted changes

* front-end-development-libraries changes

* rename backend certSlug and README

* update i18n folder names and keys

* test: add legacy path redirect tests

This uses serve.json from the client-config repo, since we currently use
that in production

* fix: create public dir before moving serve.json

* fix: add missing script

* refactor: collect redirect tests

* test: convert to cy.location for stricter tests

* rename certificate folder to 00-certificates

* change crowdin config to recognise new certificates location

* allow translations to be used

Co-authored-by: Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>

* add forwards slashes to path redirects

* fix cypress path tests again

* plese cypress

* fix: test different challenge

Okay so I literally have no idea why this one particular challenge
fails in Cypress Firefox ONLY. Tom and I paired and spun a full build
instance and confirmed in Firefox the page loads and redirects as
expected. Changing to another bootstrap challenge passes Cypress firefox
locally. Absolutely boggled by this.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

* fix: separate the test

Okay apparently the test does not work unless we separate it into
a different `it` statement.

>:( >:( >:( >:(

Co-authored-by: Sujal Gupta <55016909+heysujal@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Noor Fakhry <65724923+NoorFakhry@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
2021-08-13 21:57:13 -05:00

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---
id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036147
title: Connettere Redux a React
challengeType: 6
forumTopicId: 301426
dashedName: connect-redux-to-react
---
# --description--
Ora che hai scritto sia la funzione `mapStateToProps()` che la funzione `mapDispatchToProps()`, puoi utilizzarle per mappare lo `state` e spedirlo (`dispatch`) alle `props` di uno dei tuoi componenti React. Il metodo `connect` può gestire questa attività per passare i dati da React a Redux. Questo metodo richiede due argomenti opzionali, `mapStateToProps()` e `mapDispatchToProps()`. Sono opzionali perché potresti avere un componente che ha bisogno solo di accedere allo `state` ma non ha bisogno di inviare alcuna azione, o viceversa.
Per usare questo metodo, passa le funzioni come argomenti, e chiama immediatamente il risultato con il tuo componente. Questa sintassi è un po' insolita e appare così:
```js
connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(MyComponent)
```
**Nota:** Se vuoi omettere uno degli argomenti del metodo `connect`, passa `null` al loro posto.
# --instructions--
L'editor di codice contiene le funzioni `mapStateToProps()` e `mapDispatchToProps()` e un nuovo componente React chiamato `Presentational`. Collega questo componente a Redux con il metodo `connect` dall'oggetto globale `ReactRedux`, e chiamalo immediatamente sul componente `Presentational`. Assegna il risultato a una nuova `const` chiamata `ConnectedComponent` che rappresenta il componente collegato. Questo è tutto, ora sei connesso a Redux! Prova a impostare uno dei due argomenti di `connect` a `null` e osserva i risultati del test.
# --hints--
Il componente `Presentational` dovrebbe effettuare il render.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(AppWrapper));
return mockedComponent.find('Presentational').length === 1;
})()
);
```
Il componente `Presentational` dovrebbe ricevere una prop `messages` via `connect`.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(AppWrapper));
const props = mockedComponent.find('Presentational').props();
return props.messages === '__INITIAL__STATE__';
})()
);
```
Il componente `Presentational` dovrebbe ricevere una prop `submitNewMessage` via `connect`.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(AppWrapper));
const props = mockedComponent.find('Presentational').props();
return typeof props.submitNewMessage === 'function';
})()
);
```
# --seed--
## --after-user-code--
```jsx
const store = Redux.createStore(
(state = '__INITIAL__STATE__', action) => state
);
class AppWrapper extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<ReactRedux.Provider store = {store}>
<ConnectedComponent/>
</ReactRedux.Provider>
);
}
};
ReactDOM.render(<AppWrapper />, document.getElementById('root'))
```
## --seed-contents--
```jsx
const addMessage = (message) => {
return {
type: 'ADD',
message: message
}
};
const mapStateToProps = (state) => {
return {
messages: state
}
};
const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch) => {
return {
submitNewMessage: (message) => {
dispatch(addMessage(message));
}
}
};
class Presentational extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
render() {
return <h3>This is a Presentational Component</h3>
}
};
const connect = ReactRedux.connect;
// Change code below this line
```
# --solutions--
```jsx
const addMessage = (message) => {
return {
type: 'ADD',
message: message
}
};
const mapStateToProps = (state) => {
return {
messages: state
}
};
const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch) => {
return {
submitNewMessage: (message) => {
dispatch(addMessage(message));
}
}
};
class Presentational extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
render() {
return <h3>This is a Presentational Component</h3>
}
};
const connect = ReactRedux.connect;
// Change code below this line
const ConnectedComponent = connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(Presentational);
```