--- id: 5a24c314108439a4d403618b title: Give Sibling Elements a Unique Key Attribute challengeType: 6 forumTopicId: 301394 dashedName: give-sibling-elements-a-unique-key-attribute --- # --description-- The last challenge showed how the `map` method is used to dynamically render a number of elements based on user input. However, there was an important piece missing from that example. When you create an array of elements, each one needs a `key` attribute set to a unique value. React uses these keys to keep track of which items are added, changed, or removed. This helps make the re-rendering process more efficient when the list is modified in any way. **Note:** Keys only need to be unique between sibling elements, they don't need to be globally unique in your application. # --instructions-- The code editor has an array with some front end frameworks and a stateless functional component named `Frameworks()`. `Frameworks()` needs to map the array to an unordered list, much like in the last challenge. Finish writing the `map` callback to return an `li` element for each framework in the `frontEndFrameworks` array. This time, make sure to give each `li` a `key` attribute, set to a unique value. The `li` elements should also contain text from `frontEndFrameworks`. Normally, you want to make the key something that uniquely identifies the element being rendered. As a last resort the array index may be used, but typically you should try to use a unique identification. # --hints-- The `Frameworks` component should exist and render to the page. ```js assert( Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)).find('Frameworks').length === 1 ); ``` `Frameworks` should render an `h1` element. ```js assert(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)).find('h1').length === 1); ``` `Frameworks` should render a `ul` element. ```js assert(Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)).find('ul').length === 1); ``` The `ul` tag should render 6 child `li` elements. ```js assert( Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)).find('ul').children().length === 6 && Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)) .find('ul') .childAt(0) .name() === 'li' && Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)).find('li').length === 6 ); ``` Each list item element should have a unique `key` attribute. ```js assert( (() => { const ul = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)).find('ul'); const keys = new Set([ ul.childAt(0).key(), ul.childAt(1).key(), ul.childAt(2).key(), ul.childAt(3).key(), ul.childAt(4).key(), ul.childAt(5).key() ]); return keys.size === 6; })() ); ``` Each list item element should contain text from `frontEndFrameworks`. ```js assert( (() => { const li = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Frameworks)) .find('ul') .children(); return [...Array(5)].every((_, i) => frontEndFrameworks.includes(li.at(i).text()) ); })() ); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```jsx ReactDOM.render(, document.getElementById('root')) ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```jsx const frontEndFrameworks = [ 'React', 'Angular', 'Ember', 'Knockout', 'Backbone', 'Vue' ]; function Frameworks() { const renderFrameworks = null; // Change this line return (

Popular Front End JavaScript Frameworks

); }; ``` # --solutions-- ```jsx const frontEndFrameworks = [ 'React', 'Angular', 'Ember', 'Knockout', 'Backbone', 'Vue' ]; function Frameworks() { const renderFrameworks = frontEndFrameworks.map((fw, i) =>
  • {fw}
  • ); return (

    Popular Front End JavaScript Frameworks

    ); }; ```