react-rails can not re-render provider new state in children, also can not work with useContext in react
<%= react_component("Test")%>
Test.js
import React from 'react';
import { UserProvider, UserConsumer } from './context';
import Panel from './demo';
const Test = () => {
return (
<UserProvider>
<Panel />
</UserProvider>
)
}
export default Test
context.js
import React from 'react';
let UserContext;
const { Provider, Consumer } = UserContext = React.createContext();
// Context.Consumer, Context.Provider
class UserProvider extends React.Component {
state = {
currentUser: "foo"
};
componentDidMount() {
setTimeout(() => {
this.setState({
currentUser: "bar"
})
}, 6000)
}
render() {
return (
<Provider
value={{
user: this.state.currentUser,
}}
>
{this.props.children}
</Provider>
);
}
}
export { UserProvider, Consumer as UserConsumer, UserContext };
demo.js
import React, { useContext } from 'react';
import { UserContext } from './context';
const Panel = () => {
const { user } = useContext(UserContext);
return (
<p>{user}</p>
)
}
export default Panel
Work with useContext and children can re-render when provider state is updated
react.development.js:88 Uncaught Invariant Violation: Invalid hook call. Hooks can only be called inside of the body of a function component. This could happen for one of the following reasons:
Sprockets or Webpacker version: 3.5
React-Rails version: 2.4.4
Rect_UJS version: 2.4.4
Rails version: 5.2
Ruby version: 2.3.6
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I would be keen to help work adding support for hooks but don't really know where to start - anybody got any ideas?
Hooks and context api happen within the JS context. This issue is likely not related to react-rails.
Basically if it works in Webpack it will work in this gem broadly speaking.
Looking at the original question the OP could be using an old version of React if they're using Sprockets (They didn't specify) that doesn't have hooks.
https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails/blob/master/VERSIONS.md
@mischa-s the best way to contribute to this specific issue would be to replicate this issue in a new project and link it to this issue so we can start to diagnose it more fully. Thank you for the assistance, it can take me a long time to get around to solving issues on topics I don't personally use otherwise.
+1. Running into this issue with Sprockets while trying to use Hooks. I'm on React 16.9.0 (v2.6.1). Could be related to https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/13991
Most helpful comment
Hooks and context api happen within the JS context. This issue is likely not related to react-rails.
Basically if it works in Webpack it will work in this gem broadly speaking.
Looking at the original question the OP could be using an old version of React if they're using Sprockets (They didn't specify) that doesn't have hooks.
https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails/blob/master/VERSIONS.md
@mischa-s the best way to contribute to this specific issue would be to replicate this issue in a new project and link it to this issue so we can start to diagnose it more fully. Thank you for the assistance, it can take me a long time to get around to solving issues on topics I don't personally use otherwise.