How can I return a string value from a component that is a React Context Consumer
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I have a React component that is a consumer of a Context Provider. I am using this for a translation component for internationalization. My consumer is basically a wrapper around the React Context Consumer element and calls an underlying translate function. My problem is, I want to just return the STRING value from this component, but it actually returns a React element which breaks my interfaces. Is it possible to "unwrap" this and just give me the string?
import * as React from 'react';
import {IIntlContext, IntlContext} from 'Common/Intl/IntlProvider';
export default (key: string) => {
// I JUST WANT THE STRING!
return (
<IntlContext.Consumer>
{
(context: IIntlContext) => {
return context.translate(key);
}
}
</IntlContext.Consumer>
);
};
The provider wraps my whole React app and looks like this:
import * as React from 'react';
interface IIntlProviderProps {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
interface IIntlProviderState {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
}
export interface IIntlContext extends IIntlProviderState {
translate: (key: string) => any;
}
export const IntlContext = React.createContext<IIntlContext | undefined>(
undefined
);
export class IntlProvider extends React.Component<IIntlProviderProps, IIntlProviderState> {
constructor(props: IIntlProviderProps) {
super(props);
this.state = {
locale: props.locale,
i18n: props.i18n
};
}
public translate = (key: string) => {
return this.state.i18n.t(key);
};
public render() {
const context: IIntlContext = {
...this.state,
translate: this.translate
};
return (
<IntlContext.Provider value={context}>
{this.props.children}
</IntlContext.Provider>
);
}
}
export default IntlProvider;
My goal is to just be able to import the consumer and pass it a string to translate like this:
import translate from 'Common/Intl/Translator';
translate('some text');
reactjs ssr react-context
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I have a React component that is a consumer of a Context Provider. I am using this for a translation component for internationalization. My consumer is basically a wrapper around the React Context Consumer element and calls an underlying translate function. My problem is, I want to just return the STRING value from this component, but it actually returns a React element which breaks my interfaces. Is it possible to "unwrap" this and just give me the string?
import * as React from 'react';
import {IIntlContext, IntlContext} from 'Common/Intl/IntlProvider';
export default (key: string) => {
// I JUST WANT THE STRING!
return (
<IntlContext.Consumer>
{
(context: IIntlContext) => {
return context.translate(key);
}
}
</IntlContext.Consumer>
);
};
The provider wraps my whole React app and looks like this:
import * as React from 'react';
interface IIntlProviderProps {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
interface IIntlProviderState {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
}
export interface IIntlContext extends IIntlProviderState {
translate: (key: string) => any;
}
export const IntlContext = React.createContext<IIntlContext | undefined>(
undefined
);
export class IntlProvider extends React.Component<IIntlProviderProps, IIntlProviderState> {
constructor(props: IIntlProviderProps) {
super(props);
this.state = {
locale: props.locale,
i18n: props.i18n
};
}
public translate = (key: string) => {
return this.state.i18n.t(key);
};
public render() {
const context: IIntlContext = {
...this.state,
translate: this.translate
};
return (
<IntlContext.Provider value={context}>
{this.props.children}
</IntlContext.Provider>
);
}
}
export default IntlProvider;
My goal is to just be able to import the consumer and pass it a string to translate like this:
import translate from 'Common/Intl/Translator';
translate('some text');
reactjs ssr react-context
add a comment |
I have a React component that is a consumer of a Context Provider. I am using this for a translation component for internationalization. My consumer is basically a wrapper around the React Context Consumer element and calls an underlying translate function. My problem is, I want to just return the STRING value from this component, but it actually returns a React element which breaks my interfaces. Is it possible to "unwrap" this and just give me the string?
import * as React from 'react';
import {IIntlContext, IntlContext} from 'Common/Intl/IntlProvider';
export default (key: string) => {
// I JUST WANT THE STRING!
return (
<IntlContext.Consumer>
{
(context: IIntlContext) => {
return context.translate(key);
}
}
</IntlContext.Consumer>
);
};
The provider wraps my whole React app and looks like this:
import * as React from 'react';
interface IIntlProviderProps {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
interface IIntlProviderState {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
}
export interface IIntlContext extends IIntlProviderState {
translate: (key: string) => any;
}
export const IntlContext = React.createContext<IIntlContext | undefined>(
undefined
);
export class IntlProvider extends React.Component<IIntlProviderProps, IIntlProviderState> {
constructor(props: IIntlProviderProps) {
super(props);
this.state = {
locale: props.locale,
i18n: props.i18n
};
}
public translate = (key: string) => {
return this.state.i18n.t(key);
};
public render() {
const context: IIntlContext = {
...this.state,
translate: this.translate
};
return (
<IntlContext.Provider value={context}>
{this.props.children}
</IntlContext.Provider>
);
}
}
export default IntlProvider;
My goal is to just be able to import the consumer and pass it a string to translate like this:
import translate from 'Common/Intl/Translator';
translate('some text');
reactjs ssr react-context
I have a React component that is a consumer of a Context Provider. I am using this for a translation component for internationalization. My consumer is basically a wrapper around the React Context Consumer element and calls an underlying translate function. My problem is, I want to just return the STRING value from this component, but it actually returns a React element which breaks my interfaces. Is it possible to "unwrap" this and just give me the string?
import * as React from 'react';
import {IIntlContext, IntlContext} from 'Common/Intl/IntlProvider';
export default (key: string) => {
// I JUST WANT THE STRING!
return (
<IntlContext.Consumer>
{
(context: IIntlContext) => {
return context.translate(key);
}
}
</IntlContext.Consumer>
);
};
The provider wraps my whole React app and looks like this:
import * as React from 'react';
interface IIntlProviderProps {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
interface IIntlProviderState {
locale: string;
i18n: any;
}
export interface IIntlContext extends IIntlProviderState {
translate: (key: string) => any;
}
export const IntlContext = React.createContext<IIntlContext | undefined>(
undefined
);
export class IntlProvider extends React.Component<IIntlProviderProps, IIntlProviderState> {
constructor(props: IIntlProviderProps) {
super(props);
this.state = {
locale: props.locale,
i18n: props.i18n
};
}
public translate = (key: string) => {
return this.state.i18n.t(key);
};
public render() {
const context: IIntlContext = {
...this.state,
translate: this.translate
};
return (
<IntlContext.Provider value={context}>
{this.props.children}
</IntlContext.Provider>
);
}
}
export default IntlProvider;
My goal is to just be able to import the consumer and pass it a string to translate like this:
import translate from 'Common/Intl/Translator';
translate('some text');
reactjs ssr react-context
reactjs ssr react-context
edited Nov 29 '18 at 18:22
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