onClick from Header component to call function from Other component and render Reactjs
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I am using Reactjs to make pagination and problem I got is that I cannot back to home page if currentPage is changed.
My code structure of Body
component like this:
componentDidMount() {
.....
}
componentDidUpdate() {
....
}
onPageChanged() {
....
this.setState({
pageChanged: true,
currentPage: currentPage //1,2,3...
});
}
render(){
return(..)
}
When onePageChanged
if I click to Home route, It does not reflect anything. How I can set componentDidUpdate to return the first page if I click on Header
?
my Header
component:
<h1 className="site-title">
<Link to={CelestialSettings.path}>My Website</Link>
</h1>
I am thinking about using onClick on Header component
like this:
<Link onClick={backhomepage()}>My Website</Link>
but I do not know how use.
Any suggestion? Thank you so much.
reactjs
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I am using Reactjs to make pagination and problem I got is that I cannot back to home page if currentPage is changed.
My code structure of Body
component like this:
componentDidMount() {
.....
}
componentDidUpdate() {
....
}
onPageChanged() {
....
this.setState({
pageChanged: true,
currentPage: currentPage //1,2,3...
});
}
render(){
return(..)
}
When onePageChanged
if I click to Home route, It does not reflect anything. How I can set componentDidUpdate to return the first page if I click on Header
?
my Header
component:
<h1 className="site-title">
<Link to={CelestialSettings.path}>My Website</Link>
</h1>
I am thinking about using onClick on Header component
like this:
<Link onClick={backhomepage()}>My Website</Link>
but I do not know how use.
Any suggestion? Thank you so much.
reactjs
1
Are you usingreact-router-dom
? Can you add all your code logic to the question?
– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:09
Hi @DineshPandiyan. Yes. I am using react-router-dom. Sorry the code is so long so I cannot post here. I just want to know is possible to call function to return homepage fromHeader
– Hai Tien
Nov 24 '18 at 5:43
1
You need to programmatically navigate to a new page. You can usehistory.push()
for your case. Take a look at this answer - programmatically-navigate-using-react-router-v4
– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:48
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I am using Reactjs to make pagination and problem I got is that I cannot back to home page if currentPage is changed.
My code structure of Body
component like this:
componentDidMount() {
.....
}
componentDidUpdate() {
....
}
onPageChanged() {
....
this.setState({
pageChanged: true,
currentPage: currentPage //1,2,3...
});
}
render(){
return(..)
}
When onePageChanged
if I click to Home route, It does not reflect anything. How I can set componentDidUpdate to return the first page if I click on Header
?
my Header
component:
<h1 className="site-title">
<Link to={CelestialSettings.path}>My Website</Link>
</h1>
I am thinking about using onClick on Header component
like this:
<Link onClick={backhomepage()}>My Website</Link>
but I do not know how use.
Any suggestion? Thank you so much.
reactjs
I am using Reactjs to make pagination and problem I got is that I cannot back to home page if currentPage is changed.
My code structure of Body
component like this:
componentDidMount() {
.....
}
componentDidUpdate() {
....
}
onPageChanged() {
....
this.setState({
pageChanged: true,
currentPage: currentPage //1,2,3...
});
}
render(){
return(..)
}
When onePageChanged
if I click to Home route, It does not reflect anything. How I can set componentDidUpdate to return the first page if I click on Header
?
my Header
component:
<h1 className="site-title">
<Link to={CelestialSettings.path}>My Website</Link>
</h1>
I am thinking about using onClick on Header component
like this:
<Link onClick={backhomepage()}>My Website</Link>
but I do not know how use.
Any suggestion? Thank you so much.
reactjs
reactjs
edited Nov 24 '18 at 3:59
Hai Tien
asked Nov 24 '18 at 3:54
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Are you usingreact-router-dom
? Can you add all your code logic to the question?
– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:09
Hi @DineshPandiyan. Yes. I am using react-router-dom. Sorry the code is so long so I cannot post here. I just want to know is possible to call function to return homepage fromHeader
– Hai Tien
Nov 24 '18 at 5:43
1
You need to programmatically navigate to a new page. You can usehistory.push()
for your case. Take a look at this answer - programmatically-navigate-using-react-router-v4
– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:48
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1
Are you usingreact-router-dom
? Can you add all your code logic to the question?
– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:09
Hi @DineshPandiyan. Yes. I am using react-router-dom. Sorry the code is so long so I cannot post here. I just want to know is possible to call function to return homepage fromHeader
– Hai Tien
Nov 24 '18 at 5:43
1
You need to programmatically navigate to a new page. You can usehistory.push()
for your case. Take a look at this answer - programmatically-navigate-using-react-router-v4
– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:48
1
1
Are you using
react-router-dom
? Can you add all your code logic to the question?– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:09
Are you using
react-router-dom
? Can you add all your code logic to the question?– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:09
Hi @DineshPandiyan. Yes. I am using react-router-dom. Sorry the code is so long so I cannot post here. I just want to know is possible to call function to return homepage from
Header
– Hai Tien
Nov 24 '18 at 5:43
Hi @DineshPandiyan. Yes. I am using react-router-dom. Sorry the code is so long so I cannot post here. I just want to know is possible to call function to return homepage from
Header
– Hai Tien
Nov 24 '18 at 5:43
1
1
You need to programmatically navigate to a new page. You can use
history.push()
for your case. Take a look at this answer - programmatically-navigate-using-react-router-v4– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:48
You need to programmatically navigate to a new page. You can use
history.push()
for your case. Take a look at this answer - programmatically-navigate-using-react-router-v4– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:48
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Are you using
react-router-dom
? Can you add all your code logic to the question?– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:09
Hi @DineshPandiyan. Yes. I am using react-router-dom. Sorry the code is so long so I cannot post here. I just want to know is possible to call function to return homepage from
Header
– Hai Tien
Nov 24 '18 at 5:43
1
You need to programmatically navigate to a new page. You can use
history.push()
for your case. Take a look at this answer - programmatically-navigate-using-react-router-v4– Dinesh Pandiyan
Nov 24 '18 at 5:48