I have a custom component Foo, whose 'bar' function I want to trigger from the outside:
class Foo extends React.Component {
bar() { ... }
}
I am rendering Foo along with a button whose purpose is to trigger Foo.bar():
render() {
return (
<Foo ...>
</Foo>
<Button onClick={I want to trigger Foo.bar()} />
);
}
Things I have tried:
- Moving
<Button >insideFoo, then addingonClickof<Button/>inFoo'sconstructor -- the binding of onClick didn't work -- I see it attached, but the<Button />still does not triggeronClick. (or, if it can work, how to do it properly)?
Solutions that don't do what I want:
I see one potential solution which suggests to listen to a click in the entire
MyComponent, then do some DOM querying to find if the actual button was clicked. This won't work for me, however, becauseMyComponentdoes not own these buttons (these buttons are notMyComponent.props.children) and I'd prefer to brainstorm a solution that doesn't force me to have to move the buttons inside.Another potential solution doesn't work: I cannot have the
render()return the value of<MyComponent />into avar myComp, then inside<Button onClick={() => {myComp.blah()}} />, because<Button />itself is instantiated inside<MyComponent />as a child! (and, they are both in the same render() call anyways)Part b) #2 (above), using React-Component static class method, will not work either: I need this on a per-instance basis.
Using app state (such as a store) is not what I want, either --
MyComponentis meant to be a re-usaable widget and cannot be tied to a specific application state or listening to any specific stores or store actions.
Any suggestions?
Thanks