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---
id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036173
title: Set State with this.setState
challengeType: 6
forumTopicId: 301412
dashedName: set-state-with-this-setstate
---
# --description--
The previous challenges covered component `state` and how to initialize state in the `constructor`. There is also a way to change the component's `state`. React provides a method for updating component `state` called `setState`. You call the `setState` method within your component class like so: `this.setState()`, passing in an object with key-value pairs. The keys are your state properties and the values are the updated state data. For instance, if we were storing a `username` in state and wanted to update it, it would look like this:
```jsx
this.setState({
username: 'Lewis'
});
```
React expects you to never modify `state` directly, instead always use `this.setState()` when state changes occur. Also, you should note that React may batch multiple state updates in order to improve performance. What this means is that state updates through the `setState` method can be asynchronous. There is an alternative syntax for the `setState` method which provides a way around this problem. This is rarely needed but it's good to keep it in mind! Please consult the [React documentation](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/state-and-lifecycle.html) for further details.
# --instructions--
There is a `button` element in the code editor which has an `onClick()` handler. This handler is triggered when the `button` receives a click event in the browser, and runs the `handleClick` method defined on `MyComponent`. Within the `handleClick` method, update the component `state` using `this.setState()`. Set the `name` property in `state` to equal the string `React Rocks!`.
Click the button and watch the rendered state update. Don't worry if you don't fully understand how the click handler code works at this point. It's covered in upcoming challenges.
# --hints--
The state of `MyComponent` should initialize with the key value pair `{ name: Initial State }`.
```js
assert(
Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent)).state('name') ===
'Initial State'
);
```
`MyComponent` should render an `h1` header.
```js
assert(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent)).find('h1').length === 1);
```
The rendered `h1` header should contain text rendered from the component's state.
```js
async () => {
const waitForIt = (fn) =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 250));
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent));
const first = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ name: 'TestName' });
return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent.html());
};
const firstValue = await first();
assert(/<h1>TestName<\/h1>/.test(firstValue));
};
```
Calling the `handleClick` method on `MyComponent` should set the name property in state to equal `React Rocks!`.
```js
async () => {
const waitForIt = (fn) =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 250));
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent));
const first = () => {
mockedComponent.setState({ name: 'Before' });
return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent.state('name'));
};
const second = () => {
mockedComponent.instance().handleClick();
return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent.state('name'));
};
const firstValue = await first();
const secondValue = await second();
assert(firstValue === 'Before' && secondValue === 'React Rocks!');
};
```
# --seed--
## --after-user-code--
```jsx
ReactDOM.render(<MyComponent />, document.getElementById('root'))
```
## --seed-contents--
```jsx
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
name: 'Initial State'
};
this.handleClick = this.handleClick.bind(this);
}
handleClick() {
// Change code below this line
// Change code above this line
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<button onClick={this.handleClick}>Click Me</button>
<h1>{this.state.name}</h1>
</div>
);
}
};
```
# --solutions--
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```jsx
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
name: 'Initial State'
};
this.handleClick = this.handleClick.bind(this);
}
handleClick() {
// Change code below this line
this.setState({
name: 'React Rocks!'
});
// Change code above this line
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<button onClick = {this.handleClick}>Click Me</button>
<h1>{this.state.name}</h1>
</div>
);
}
};
```