--- id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036142 title: Manage State Locally First challengeType: 6 forumTopicId: 301431 dashedName: manage-state-locally-first --- # --description-- Here you'll finish creating the `DisplayMessages` component. # --instructions-- First, in the `render()` method, have the component render an `input` element, `button` element, and `ul` element. When the `input` element changes, it should trigger a `handleChange()` method. Also, the `input` element should render the value of `input` that's in the component's state. The `button` element should trigger a `submitMessage()` method when it's clicked. Second, write these two methods. The `handleChange()` method should update the `input` with what the user is typing. The `submitMessage()` method should concatenate the current message (stored in `input`) to the `messages` array in local state, and clear the value of the `input`. Finally, use the `ul` to map over the array of `messages` and render it to the screen as a list of `li` elements. # --hints-- The `DisplayMessages` component should initialize with a state equal to `{ input: "", messages: [] }`. ```js assert( (function () { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(DisplayMessages)); const initialState = mockedComponent.state(); return ( typeof initialState === 'object' && initialState.input === '' && initialState.messages.length === 0 ); })() ); ``` The `DisplayMessages` component should render a `div` containing an `h2` element, a `button` element, a `ul` element, and `li` elements as children. ```js async () => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(DisplayMessages)); const waitForIt = (fn) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 100)); const state = () => { mockedComponent.setState({ messages: ['__TEST__MESSAGE'] }); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const updated = await state(); assert( updated.find('div').length === 1 && updated.find('h2').length === 1 && updated.find('button').length === 1 && updated.find('ul').length === 1 && updated.find('li').length > 0 ); }; ``` `.map` should be used on the `messages` array. ```js assert(code.match(/this\.state\.messages\.map/g)); ``` The `input` element should render the value of `input` in local state. ```js async () => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(DisplayMessages)); const waitForIt = (fn) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 100)); const causeChange = (c, v) => c.find('input').simulate('change', { target: { value: v } }); const testValue = '__TEST__EVENT__INPUT'; const changed = () => { causeChange(mockedComponent, testValue); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const updated = await changed(); assert(updated.find('input').props().value === testValue); }; ``` Calling the method `handleChange` should update the `input` value in state to the current input. ```js async () => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(DisplayMessages)); const waitForIt = (fn) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 100)); const causeChange = (c, v) => c.find('input').simulate('change', { target: { value: v } }); const initialState = mockedComponent.state(); const testMessage = '__TEST__EVENT__MESSAGE__'; const changed = () => { causeChange(mockedComponent, testMessage); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const afterInput = await changed(); assert( initialState.input === '' && afterInput.state().input === '__TEST__EVENT__MESSAGE__' ); }; ``` Clicking the `Add message` button should call the method `submitMessage` which should add the current `input` to the `messages` array in state. ```js async () => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(DisplayMessages)); const waitForIt = (fn) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 100)); const causeChange = (c, v) => c.find('input').simulate('change', { target: { value: v } }); const initialState = mockedComponent.state(); const testMessage_1 = '__FIRST__MESSAGE__'; const firstChange = () => { causeChange(mockedComponent, testMessage_1); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const firstResult = await firstChange(); const firstSubmit = () => { mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click'); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const afterSubmit_1 = await firstSubmit(); const submitState_1 = afterSubmit_1.state(); const testMessage_2 = '__SECOND__MESSAGE__'; const secondChange = () => { causeChange(mockedComponent, testMessage_2); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const secondResult = await secondChange(); const secondSubmit = () => { mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click'); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const afterSubmit_2 = await secondSubmit(); const submitState_2 = afterSubmit_2.state(); assert( initialState.messages.length === 0 && submitState_1.messages.length === 1 && submitState_2.messages.length === 2 && submitState_2.messages[1] === testMessage_2 ); }; ``` The `submitMessage` method should clear the current input. ```js async () => { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(DisplayMessages)); const waitForIt = (fn) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 100)); const causeChange = (c, v) => c.find('input').simulate('change', { target: { value: v } }); const initialState = mockedComponent.state(); const testMessage = '__FIRST__MESSAGE__'; const firstChange = () => { causeChange(mockedComponent, testMessage); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const firstResult = await firstChange(); const firstState = firstResult.state(); const firstSubmit = () => { mockedComponent.find('button').simulate('click'); return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent); }; const afterSubmit = await firstSubmit(); const submitState = afterSubmit.state(); assert(firstState.input === testMessage && submitState.input === ''); }; ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```jsx ReactDOM.render(, document.getElementById('root')) ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```jsx class DisplayMessages extends React.Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = { input: '', messages: [] } } // Add handleChange() and submitMessage() methods here render() { return (

Type in a new Message:

{ /* Render an input, button, and ul below this line */ } { /* Change code above this line */ }
); } }; ``` # --solutions-- ```jsx class DisplayMessages extends React.Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = { input: '', messages: [] } this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this); this.submitMessage = this.submitMessage.bind(this); } handleChange(event) { this.setState({ input: event.target.value }); } submitMessage() { this.setState((state) => { const currentMessage = state.input; return { input: '', messages: state.messages.concat(currentMessage) }; }); } render() { return (

Type in a new Message:


); } }; ```