I am creating a Todo list using React and Firebase. So far, I have already created the AddToDo functionality, however, now I am having trouble with the delete functionality. I believe this is where my problem lies. For example, when I try and click the delete icon that I set up, I get an error:
Unhandled Runtime Error TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'id')
This is the code if it helps. AddLink.js
import { useState, useEffect } from "react";
import classes from "./addlink.module.css";
import firebase from "firebase/app";
import initFirebase from "../../config";
import "firebase/firestore";
import Todo from "../Todo/Todo";
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from "uuid";
initFirebase();
const db = firebase.firestore();
function AddLink(props) {
const [todos, setTodos] = useState([]);
const [input, setInput] = useState("");
useEffect(() => {
db.collection("links")
.orderBy("timestamp", "desc")
.onSnapshot((snapshot) => {
// this gives back an array
setTodos(
snapshot.docs.map((doc) => ({
id: doc.id,
todo: doc.data().todo,
}))
);
});
}, []);
const addTodo = (event) => {
event.preventDefault();
console.log("clicked");
db.collection("links").add({
id: uuidv4(),
todo: input,
timestamp: firebase.firestore.FieldValue.serverTimestamp(),
});
setInput("");
};
return (
<div className={classes.addlink}>
<form>
<div className={classes.adminlink}>
<input
type="text"
value={input}
onChange={(event) => setInput(event.target.value)}
/>
<button
className={classes.adminbutton}
type="submit"
onClick={addTodo}
>
Add new link
</button>
</div>
</form>
{todos.map((todo, id) => (
<Todo value={todo} key={id} />
))}
{/* {modalIsOpen && (
<Modal onCancel={closeModalHandler} onConfirm={closeModalHandler} />
)}
{modalIsOpen && <Backdrop onCancel={closeModalHandler} />} */}
</div>
);
}
export default AddLink;
And Todo.js
import React from "react";
import { AiOutlinePicture } from "react-icons/ai";
import { AiOutlineStar } from "react-icons/ai";
import { GoGraph } from "react-icons/go";
import DeleteForeverIcon from "@material-ui/icons/DeleteForever";
import classes from "./todo.module.css";
import firebase from "firebase/app";
import initFirebase from "../../config";
import "firebase/firestore";
initFirebase();
const db = firebase.firestore();
function Todo(props) {
const deleteHandler = () => {
db.collection("todos").doc(props.todo.id).delete();
};
return (
<li className={classes.adminsection}>
<div className={classes.linkCards}>
<h3>{props.text}</h3>
<p>This is a new link</p>
<div>
<AiOutlinePicture />
<AiOutlineStar />
<GoGraph />
<DeleteForeverIcon onClick={deleteHandler} />
</div>
</div>
</li>
);
}
export default Todo;
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Answer
const deleteHandler = () => {
db.collection("todos").doc(props.todo.id).delete();
};
You should replace props.todo.id with props.value.id.
const deleteHandler = () => {
db.collection("todos").doc(props.value.id).delete();
};
Alternatively you can change:
<Todo value={todo} key={id} />
To
<Todo todo={todo} key={id} />
The key you use to access props.value should be the same as the one declared in the jsx template. Using proptypes can help you avoid those mistakes.