Mobx + React won't update rendered component












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I'm using mobx to open and close a popup modal(with react)



Unfortunately changes in the state are not reflected in the popup modal. What could be the problem?



Edit: I've added a sandbox with a simpler example: https://codesandbox.io/s/7z161kyv86










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  • use class AppStore instead of class AppStore extends React.Component
    – nrgwsth
    Nov 12 at 11:47










  • @nrgwsth I actually had the code like that but it does not work either.
    – SrgHartman
    Nov 12 at 12:00
















1














I'm using mobx to open and close a popup modal(with react)



Unfortunately changes in the state are not reflected in the popup modal. What could be the problem?



Edit: I've added a sandbox with a simpler example: https://codesandbox.io/s/7z161kyv86










share|improve this question
























  • use class AppStore instead of class AppStore extends React.Component
    – nrgwsth
    Nov 12 at 11:47










  • @nrgwsth I actually had the code like that but it does not work either.
    – SrgHartman
    Nov 12 at 12:00














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I'm using mobx to open and close a popup modal(with react)



Unfortunately changes in the state are not reflected in the popup modal. What could be the problem?



Edit: I've added a sandbox with a simpler example: https://codesandbox.io/s/7z161kyv86










share|improve this question















I'm using mobx to open and close a popup modal(with react)



Unfortunately changes in the state are not reflected in the popup modal. What could be the problem?



Edit: I've added a sandbox with a simpler example: https://codesandbox.io/s/7z161kyv86







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  • use class AppStore instead of class AppStore extends React.Component
    – nrgwsth
    Nov 12 at 11:47










  • @nrgwsth I actually had the code like that but it does not work either.
    – SrgHartman
    Nov 12 at 12:00


















  • use class AppStore instead of class AppStore extends React.Component
    – nrgwsth
    Nov 12 at 11:47










  • @nrgwsth I actually had the code like that but it does not work either.
    – SrgHartman
    Nov 12 at 12:00
















use class AppStore instead of class AppStore extends React.Component
– nrgwsth
Nov 12 at 11:47




use class AppStore instead of class AppStore extends React.Component
– nrgwsth
Nov 12 at 11:47












@nrgwsth I actually had the code like that but it does not work either.
– SrgHartman
Nov 12 at 12:00




@nrgwsth I actually had the code like that but it does not work either.
– SrgHartman
Nov 12 at 12:00












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decorate doesn't work because of how Babel 7 transforms the class properties.



Babel 7



class Foo {
value = 1;
}

// =>

class Foo {
constructor() {
Object.defineProperty(this, "value", {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true,
value: 1
});
}
}


You need to configure the @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties plugin to use the loose mode for it to transform it in the same way Babel 6 does.



.babelrc



{
"plugins": [
[
require('@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties').default,
{
loose: true
}
]
]
}


Babel 6



class Foo {
value = 1;
}

// =>

class Foo {
constructor() {
this.value = 1;
}
}





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    decorate doesn't work because of how Babel 7 transforms the class properties.



    Babel 7



    class Foo {
    value = 1;
    }

    // =>

    class Foo {
    constructor() {
    Object.defineProperty(this, "value", {
    configurable: true,
    enumerable: true,
    writable: true,
    value: 1
    });
    }
    }


    You need to configure the @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties plugin to use the loose mode for it to transform it in the same way Babel 6 does.



    .babelrc



    {
    "plugins": [
    [
    require('@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties').default,
    {
    loose: true
    }
    ]
    ]
    }


    Babel 6



    class Foo {
    value = 1;
    }

    // =>

    class Foo {
    constructor() {
    this.value = 1;
    }
    }





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      decorate doesn't work because of how Babel 7 transforms the class properties.



      Babel 7



      class Foo {
      value = 1;
      }

      // =>

      class Foo {
      constructor() {
      Object.defineProperty(this, "value", {
      configurable: true,
      enumerable: true,
      writable: true,
      value: 1
      });
      }
      }


      You need to configure the @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties plugin to use the loose mode for it to transform it in the same way Babel 6 does.



      .babelrc



      {
      "plugins": [
      [
      require('@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties').default,
      {
      loose: true
      }
      ]
      ]
      }


      Babel 6



      class Foo {
      value = 1;
      }

      // =>

      class Foo {
      constructor() {
      this.value = 1;
      }
      }





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        decorate doesn't work because of how Babel 7 transforms the class properties.



        Babel 7



        class Foo {
        value = 1;
        }

        // =>

        class Foo {
        constructor() {
        Object.defineProperty(this, "value", {
        configurable: true,
        enumerable: true,
        writable: true,
        value: 1
        });
        }
        }


        You need to configure the @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties plugin to use the loose mode for it to transform it in the same way Babel 6 does.



        .babelrc



        {
        "plugins": [
        [
        require('@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties').default,
        {
        loose: true
        }
        ]
        ]
        }


        Babel 6



        class Foo {
        value = 1;
        }

        // =>

        class Foo {
        constructor() {
        this.value = 1;
        }
        }





        share|improve this answer












        decorate doesn't work because of how Babel 7 transforms the class properties.



        Babel 7



        class Foo {
        value = 1;
        }

        // =>

        class Foo {
        constructor() {
        Object.defineProperty(this, "value", {
        configurable: true,
        enumerable: true,
        writable: true,
        value: 1
        });
        }
        }


        You need to configure the @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties plugin to use the loose mode for it to transform it in the same way Babel 6 does.



        .babelrc



        {
        "plugins": [
        [
        require('@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties').default,
        {
        loose: true
        }
        ]
        ]
        }


        Babel 6



        class Foo {
        value = 1;
        }

        // =>

        class Foo {
        constructor() {
        this.value = 1;
        }
        }






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