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---
id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036169
title: Pass Props to a Stateless Functional Component
challengeType: 6
forumTopicId: 301402
dashedName: pass-props-to-a-stateless-functional-component
---
# --description--
The previous challenges covered a lot about creating and composing JSX elements, functional components, and ES6 style class components in React. With this foundation, it's time to look at another feature very common in React: **props**. In React, you can pass props, or properties, to child components. Say you have an `App` component which renders a child component called `Welcome` which is a stateless functional component. You can pass `Welcome` a `user` property by writing:
```jsx
<App>
<Welcome user='Mark' />
</App>
```
You use **custom HTML attributes** created by you and supported by React to be passed to the component. In this case, the created property `user` is passed to the component `Welcome`. Since `Welcome` is a stateless functional component, it has access to this value like so:
```jsx
const Welcome = (props) => <h1>Hello, {props.user}!</h1>
```
It is standard to call this value `props` and when dealing with stateless functional components, you basically consider it as an argument to a function which returns JSX. You can access the value of the argument in the function body. With class components, you will see this is a little different.
# --instructions--
There are `Calendar` and `CurrentDate` components in the code editor. When rendering `CurrentDate` from the `Calendar` component, pass in a property of `date` assigned to the current date from JavaScript's `Date` object. Then access this `prop` in the `CurrentDate` component, showing its value within the `p` tags. Note that for `prop` values to be evaluated as JavaScript, they must be enclosed in curly brackets, for instance `date={Date()}`.
# --hints--
The `Calendar` component should return a single `div` element.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Calendar));
return mockedComponent.children().type() === 'div';
})()
);
```
The second child of the `Calendar` component should be the `CurrentDate` component.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Calendar));
return mockedComponent.children().childAt(1).name() === 'CurrentDate';
})()
);
```
The `CurrentDate` component should have a prop called `date`.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Calendar));
return mockedComponent.children().childAt(1).props().date;
})()
);
```
The `date` prop of the `CurrentDate` should contain a string of text.
```js
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(Calendar));
const prop = mockedComponent.children().childAt(1).props().date;
return typeof prop === 'string' && prop.length > 0;
})()
);
```
The `date` prop should be generated by calling `Date()`
```js
assert(/<CurrentDatedate={Date\(\)}\/>/.test(__helpers.removeWhiteSpace(code)));
```
The `CurrentDate` component should render the value from the `date` prop in the `p` tag.
```js
let date = 'dummy date';
assert(
(function () {
const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(
React.createElement(CurrentDate, { date })
);
return mockedComponent.find('p').html().includes(date);
})()
);
```
# --seed--
## --after-user-code--
```jsx
ReactDOM.render(<Calendar />, document.getElementById('root'))
```
## --seed-contents--
```jsx
const CurrentDate = (props) => {
return (
<div>
{ /* Change code below this line */ }
<p>The current date is: </p>
{ /* Change code above this line */ }
</div>
);
};
class Calendar extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<h3>What date is it?</h3>
{ /* Change code below this line */ }
<CurrentDate />
{ /* Change code above this line */ }
</div>
);
}
};
```
# --solutions--
```jsx
const CurrentDate = (props) => {
return (
<div>
{ /* Change code below this line */ }
<p>The current date is: {props.date}</p>
{ /* Change code above this line */ }
</div>
);
};
class Calendar extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<h3>What date is it?</h3>
{ /* Change code below this line */ }
<CurrentDate date={Date()} />
{ /* Change code above this line */ }
</div>
);
}
};
```