Jul 6, 2017 17:47
Good luck dude
Jul 6, 2017 17:47
See the console.
Jul 6, 2017 17:47
it 100% will. That is a programming principle
Jul 6, 2017 17:47
inside your component
Jul 6, 2017 17:46
in the constructor() { }
Jul 6, 2017 17:46
I am heading off now, I hope I have helped, it might help to do some react react uttorails like this:
https://scotch.io/tutorials/create-a-simple-to-do-app-with-react
Jul 6, 2017 17:46
Same as componentDidMount()
Jul 6, 2017 17:45
so its auto called (run by itself as you put it)
Jul 6, 2017 17:45
a constructor is called on the component mount
Jul 6, 2017 17:43
Yea but that is bad react. You want that outside the component lifecycle. How about the constructor () { } ? Put it there. That will populate the state. this.setState({ arr: arr })
Jul 6, 2017 17:42
And then add a button which pushes another object onto the state array and subsequently causes a renreder :)
Jul 6, 2017 17:42
Why not keep it simple for now.

Have what I said sit in the render method, and hardcore in a number of times to the this.state = {
...
}
Jul 6, 2017 17:41
In that component if you want. Where does it get the array of times from?
Jul 6, 2017 17:40
TBH I think this has drifted beyond the original question, and the problem you faced I did answer, would you be able to accept the answer?
Jul 6, 2017 17:40
That way, when new time format objects are ready, from whichever higher up component handles them, then it can pass them in, and your rerender will update the list appropriately
Jul 6, 2017 17:39
If you pass them in via props, you don't need to add it to state, unless you want that component to control it
Jul 6, 2017 17:39
Inside the render function simply do
const elements = this.props.timelineElements.map((element) => {
return <TimelineElement timeStamp={element.time} text={element.text} />;
});

return (
{elements}
);
Jul 6, 2017 17:38
Your prop will be timelineElements and you pass into that the array of objects.
Jul 6, 2017 17:38
Ok then what you want is a Timeline component which generates more Timeline elements , based on the array of objects that you have
Jul 6, 2017 17:34
If you want to get it started and have it render once do it in the constructor
Jul 6, 2017 17:33
So this timelineArray. How often do the arguments change, what changes them, and where are the arguments that it takes going to be stored?
Jul 6, 2017 17:30
codesandbox.io/s/31pZMR8Q I have updated it. See how I have a parent component changing the props, and passing in a fresh value? That then hits the willReceiveProps...
Jul 6, 2017 17:30
Are you sure? Have you put a console.log there to see if the willReceiveProps is being hit when you change the props? Also you can access the next values via the nextProps argument, and can compare them to this.props
Jul 6, 2017 17:30
If there are arguments that are dynamic, then you provide them to the props of this component in question: <Timeline timeLineProp={'prop1'} /> Changing timeLineProp it will trigger componentWillReceiveProps
 
Jul 6, 2017 17:11
5.12.0
Jul 6, 2017 17:05
> [email protected] server C:\Users\jon.evans\Documents\Personal\future-layout
> node ./server/websocket-mock/layout-websocket.js

module.js:341
throw err;
^
Jul 6, 2017 17:05
I run the command however it just throws :/
Jul 6, 2017 17:00
surely that should be inside your repo
Jul 6, 2017 16:59
I don't have that server installed :S
Jul 6, 2017 16:57
I got a bug after running npm start and npm install
Jul 6, 2017 16:57
Have you pushed
Jul 6, 2017 16:54
I'll pull it down
Jul 6, 2017 16:54
got ya
Jul 6, 2017 16:52
Can I see this working? Is there a way to run your app to emulate the issue??
Jul 6, 2017 16:52
Tba3bi3
Jul 6, 2017 16:49
used in*
Jul 6, 2017 16:49
What view is the UxMenuButton used it?
Jul 6, 2017 16:48
I am gonna look over your repo as it's something there that is dying
Jul 6, 2017 16:48
It works, as expected - there must be something wrong on your end
Jul 6, 2017 16:46
lets give it a try
Jul 6, 2017 16:45
can you try renaming the button element to an input and give it the attribute type="button"
Jul 6, 2017 16:43
it's your event not firing
Jul 6, 2017 16:43
So the function is definitely there
Jul 6, 2017 16:42
onClick is a reserved word for react, and you are using it in entirely the right context
Jul 6, 2017 16:41
Also console.log out the onClick function the line above the return statement for UxMenuButton
Jul 6, 2017 16:41
there is nothing obviously wrong here so we have to do dumb stuff to check
Jul 6, 2017 16:41
Just to be safe
Jul 6, 2017 16:41
Surround it in another div, and make that div red
Jul 6, 2017 16:39
As in it is rendering?