Topic: MDBTimePicker in map
marrielle.aboujaoude free asked 5 years ago
Expected behavior updated "MDBTimePicker" once my state is updated
Actual behavior I'm trying to update my time picker once i call an onclick function from outside of MDBTimePicker
Resources (screenshots, code snippets etc.)
Jakub Chmura staff answered 5 years ago
As I thought, it's not possible to control this component from outside when it's already rendered. hours
and minutes
props give you the possibility to pick hours and minutes before initialization. After initialization, we have no influence on the state of the component.
We try to fix this as soon as possible.
Best regards,
Kuba
marrielle.aboujaoude free commented 5 years ago
Thank you because it's a huge bug on my portal and if i want to change it i will need to change all the timepicker
Jakub Chmura staff commented 5 years ago
We work on the solution right now, if everything goes fine we publish fix in the next release.
Best regards,
Kuba
Jakub Chmura staff answered 5 years ago
Can you send me a sample of your code?
I'll try to do something with this, but it seems to me that's not possible in this component. I'll try to check what's wrong but I'm not able to reproduce this situation without your example.
Best regards,
Kuba
marrielle.aboujaoude free commented 5 years ago
Kindly check the following sample
import React from "react"; import { MDBRow, MDBCol, MDBIcon, MDBTimePicker } from "mdbreact";
class dummySample extends React.Component { constructor() { super(); this.state = { hour: "1", } this.getPickerValueTo = this.getPickerValueTo.bind(this) }
getPickerValueTo = (value) => {
this.setState({ hour: value });
}
RemoveRow() {
this.setState({ hour: "12" });
}
render() {
return (
<React.Fragment>
<MDBRow>
<MDBCol md="1">
{this.state.hour}
</MDBCol>
<MDBCol md="1">
<MDBTimePicker
id="totime"
name="totime"
label="To time"
closeOnCancel
cancelable
hours={this.state.hour}
minutes="0"
hoursFormat={24}
value={this.state.hour}
autoSwitch={false}
getValue={value => this.getPickerValueTo(value)}
/>
</MDBCol>
<MDBCol md="1">
<div onClick={() => this.RemoveRow()}><MDBIcon icon="edit" /></div>
</MDBCol>
</MDBRow>
</React.Fragment >
);
}
}
export default dummySample
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