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How can I use ref in TextField


my original code was like this:

handleClick() {
  var name = this.refs.name.value;
  var description = this.refs.description.value
}
render () {
return (
  <React.Fragment>
    <input ref='name' placeholder='Enter the name of the item' />
    <input ref='description' placeholder='Enter a description' />
    <Button onClick={this.handleClick.bind(this)}>Submit</Button>
  </React.Fragment>
);}

name and description can get the inputs correctly. But when I use <TextField>:

<TextField ref='name' placeholder='Enter the name of the item' />

it shows that the value passed is null, it seems that ref does not work. Can anyone help me solve this problem?


Solution

  • String refs are deprecated and material-ui does not support using them. I recommend reading: https://reactjs.org/docs/refs-and-the-dom.html

    Also to get a ref to the <input /> element you should use the inputRef prop. Read about it here.

    If your React is up to date you should use createRef or the useRef hook. Below are some examples

    // Using the useRef() hook. Only possible when you're using a function component.
    const App = () => {
      const textRef = useRef();
      const showRefContent = () => {
        console.log(textRef.current.value);
      };
      return (
        <div className="App">
          <TextField inputRef={textRef} />
          <button onClick={showRefContent}>Click</button>
        </div>
      );
    }
    
    // Using createRef(). Use this when working in a React.Component
    class App extends React.Component {
      constructor(props) {
        super(props);
        this.textRef = createRef();
      }
    
      showRefContent = () => {
        console.log(this.textRef.current.value);
      };
    
      render() {
        return (
          <div className="App">
            <TextField inputRef={this.textRef} />
            <button onClick={this.showRefContent}>Click</button>
          </div>
        );
      }
    }
    

    Or if your React isn't up to date you can store it in a local variable, but this isn't the preferred way.

    class App extends React.Component {
      showRefContent = () => {
        console.log(this.textRef.value);
      };
    
      render() {
        return (
          <div className="App">
            <TextField inputRef={element => (this.textRef = element)} />
            <button onClick={this.showRefContent}>Click</button>
          </div>
        );
      }
    }
    

    Also, you might want to consider using state instead of having to create refs for all fields and then retrieving the values from the dom.