The ability to set default props is a useful feature in React. The way to override the default props is to explicitly set the prop values for a component.
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## Instructions
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The <code>ShoppingCart</code> component now renders a child component <code>Items</code>. This <code>Items</code> component has a default prop <code>quantity</code> set to the integer <code>0</code>. Override the default prop by passing in a value of <code>10</code> for <code>quantity</code>.
<strong>Note:</strong> Remember that the syntax to add a prop to a component looks similar to how you add HTML attributes. However, since the value for <code>quantity</code> is an integer, it won't go in quotes but it should be wrapped in curly braces. For example, <code>{100}</code>. This syntax tells JSX to interpret the value within the braces directly as JavaScript.
- text: "The <code>Items</code> component should have a prop of <code>{ quantity: 10 }</code> passed from the <code>ShoppingCart</code> component."
testString: "getUserInput => assert((function() { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(ShoppingCart)); return mockedComponent.find('Items').props().quantity == 10 && getUserInput('index').replace(/ /g,'').includes('<Itemsquantity={10}/>'); })(), 'The <code>Items</code> component should have a prop of <code>{ quantity: 10 }</code> passed from the <code>ShoppingCart</code> component.');"