I have a strategy function for a decorator and I would like to pass props to the strategy function I have tried the code below but It gives me cannot read property props of undefine
const highlightWorngWords = (contentBlock, callback , props ) => {
let text = contentBlock.getText();
let worngWords = props.errorWordslist ? props.wongwords : [] ;
console.log('wong words', worngWords);
let start ;
worngWords.forEach(word => {
start = text.indexOf(word);
if (start !== -1) {
callback(start, start + word.length);
}
})
}
the props is just an array of words I am getting it from mapStateToProps and I did try to assign with the value inside the function and It works but when I would like to pass the props to the function it won't work Any idea how to pass the props to it
import React, { Component , Fragment} from 'react';
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
import * as actionCreators from '../../store/actions/index';
import Footer from '../Footer/Footer';
import { Editor, EditorState , CompositeDecorator } from 'draft-js';
import HighlightedWords from './MyComponent'
var h2p = require('html2plaintext');
class Main extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
editorState: EditorState.createEmpty(compositeDecorator),
subjectTitle: "",
}
this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this);
this.animEditor = this.animEditor.bind(this);
}
handleChange = (editorState) => {
let TextValue = editorState.getCurrentContent().getPlainText();
this.setState({
editorState,
});
var text = h2p(editorState.getCurrentContent().getPlainText());
console.log("satet" , text);
this.props.onChangeText(text);
this.props.onSpellCheck(text);
}
return(
<Fragment>
<main id="main-container" className="main_container">
<section data-simplebar="init" id="editor-wrap" className="editor_wrap" ss-container='true'>
<div
id="dhad-editor"
className="dhad_editor"
>
<Editor
editorState={this.state.editorState}
onChange={this.handleChange}
/>
</div>
</section>
</main>
</Fragment>
);
}
}
const highlightWorngWords = (contentBlock, callback) => {
let text = contentBlock.getText();
let worngWords = this.props.errorWordslist ? this.props.errorWordslist:[];
console.log('wong words', worngWords);
let start ;
worngWords.forEach(word => {
start = text.indexOf(word);
if (start !== -1) {
callback(start, start + word.length);
}
})
}
const compositeDecorator = new CompositeDecorator([
{
strategy: highlightWorngWords.bind(this), //here
component: HighlightedWords ,
}
]);
const mapStateToProps = state => {
return {
text: state.edi.text ,
errorWordslist: state.edi.errorWordslist,
correctionsList: state.edi.correctionsList
};
};
const mapDispatchToProps = dispatch => {
return {
onStart: () => dispatch(actionCreators.start()),
onChangeText: (value) => dispatch(actionCreators.TextChange(value)),
onSpellCheck: (word) => dispatch(actionCreators.ErorrWordsList(word)),
}
};
export default connect( mapStateToProps , mapDispatchToProps ) (Main);
the props is just an array of words I am getting it from mapStateToProps
add the function within the the component class and keep the arrow function declaration to autobind the component context.
highlightWorngWords = (contentBlock, callback) => {
let text = contentBlock.getText();
let worngWords = this.props.errorWordslist ? this.props.wongwords : []; //HERE
console.log('wong words', worngWords);
let start ;
worngWords.forEach(word => {
start = text.indexOf(word);
if (start !== -1) {
callback(start, start + word.length);
}
})
}
and then fix the decorator declaration in the constructor to point to this.highlightWorngWords
const compositeDecorator = new CompositeDecorator([
{
strategy: this.highlightWorngWords, //here
component: HighlightedWords
}
]);