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00:32
Hi @Chris. For extended discussions, it's better to use chat than to keep posting comments
You're getting Cannot read property 'login' of undefined because you're using the context for this inside your handler
I don't have your full code to look at, so it's hard to know what exactly is wrong
Is your component a class or a function? If it's a class, did you bind the handler as shown here?
Hey there
It's a class.
``` static contextType = AuthContext;``` i'm just doing this
I can send you a link to github so you can see what i have atm for this page
Im not very good at ctx
This is what i have
So what I would suggest...
Add a handleClick method just like your handleChange one
If you use an arrow function for it like you're doing, then you don't need to call bind on it in the constructor.
something like....
00:53
I think this actually happen because i try to feed it data.login.token, ... etc and in the then block I don't have access to it as it's scoped to the Mutation
i mean i don't think, i actually console logged data inside the then block and it comes as udnefined
so somehow i need to pass the value in the block,any ideeaS?
Don't worry about the data returned from the Mutation component
that's there as a convenience
the login call itself will return the results
So you could do, for example:
```doLogin = async (login) => {
const { data } = await login({
variables: {
email: this.state.email,
password: this.state.password
}
})
this.context.login(
data.login.token,
data.login.userId,
data.login.tokenExpiration
)
}```
hmm formatting in chat sucks
you can then call that method like onClick={() => this.doLogin()}
01:18
Doesn't work for sokme reason
this is my code now
github.com/GummyGod/BookIT i pushed the code to this repo in case you wanna see more
I still think the error is because it doesn't have access to data.login
I did exactly what u said
 
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21:09
Any ideeas?

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