Here is the code before the render
const HappyComponent = (props) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(props)); // the props are ok
const [HHDays, setHHDays] = useState(null);
useEffect(() => {
const hours = props.infos.happy ?
{
allWeek: { from: props.infos.ending, to: props.infos.strating, showPickerFrom: false, showPickerTo: false },
}
:
{
allWeek: { from: "", to: "", showPickerFrom: false, showPickerTo: false },
}
setHHDays(hours);
console.log(JSON.stringify(HHDays));
}, []);
return (
So the state of HHDays stays null and the render shows an error on the frist {HHDays.allWeek.from}
TypeError: null is not an object (evaluating ‘HHDays.allWeek’)
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Answer
useEffect is called after the component was rendered. So when the code reaches that line the first time around, it tries to read null.from.
Maybe you’d want to move all that which is inside the useEffect inside useState, as the default value. You don’t actually need a useEffect here.
const [HHDays, setHHDays] = useState(props.infos.happy ?
{
allWeek: { from: props.infos.ending, to: props.infos.strating, showPickerFrom: false, showPickerTo: false },
}
:
{
allWeek: { from: "", to: "", showPickerFrom: false, showPickerTo: false },
});