SlateJS + redux
I want to store a SlateJS editor's value stored in redux instead of in state, but I when I change the hasLinks
method, I immediately receive a crash stating:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'inlines' of undefined
Editor's hasLinks
Method
hasLinks = () => {
// const { value } = this.state // Original
const { value } = this.props // Update for redux
// Alternative attempts
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = this.props.editorValue
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue)
// const value = Value.fromJSON(Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue))
return value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Crashes on this line
// return value && value.inlines && value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Alternative attempt that avoids initial crash, but creates a memory overload when editor is accessed much
}
Redux Store
const initialState = {
editorValue: Value.fromJSON(initialValue),
}
Initial State
{
"document": {
"nodes": [{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "By default, pasting content into a Slate editor will use the content's plain text representation. This is fine for some use cases, but sometimes you want to actually be able to paste in content and have it parsed into blocks and links and things. To do this, you need to add a parser that triggers on paste. This is an example of doing exactly that!"
}]
}]
},
{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "Try it out for yourself! Copy and paste some rendered HTML content (not the source code) from another site into this editor."
}]
}]
}
]
}
}
Can anyone help me understand why this is not working and what I can do to update to resolve it?
javascript reactjs redux react-redux slatejs
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I want to store a SlateJS editor's value stored in redux instead of in state, but I when I change the hasLinks
method, I immediately receive a crash stating:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'inlines' of undefined
Editor's hasLinks
Method
hasLinks = () => {
// const { value } = this.state // Original
const { value } = this.props // Update for redux
// Alternative attempts
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = this.props.editorValue
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue)
// const value = Value.fromJSON(Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue))
return value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Crashes on this line
// return value && value.inlines && value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Alternative attempt that avoids initial crash, but creates a memory overload when editor is accessed much
}
Redux Store
const initialState = {
editorValue: Value.fromJSON(initialValue),
}
Initial State
{
"document": {
"nodes": [{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "By default, pasting content into a Slate editor will use the content's plain text representation. This is fine for some use cases, but sometimes you want to actually be able to paste in content and have it parsed into blocks and links and things. To do this, you need to add a parser that triggers on paste. This is an example of doing exactly that!"
}]
}]
},
{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "Try it out for yourself! Copy and paste some rendered HTML content (not the source code) from another site into this editor."
}]
}]
}
]
}
}
Can anyone help me understand why this is not working and what I can do to update to resolve it?
javascript reactjs redux react-redux slatejs
add a comment |
I want to store a SlateJS editor's value stored in redux instead of in state, but I when I change the hasLinks
method, I immediately receive a crash stating:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'inlines' of undefined
Editor's hasLinks
Method
hasLinks = () => {
// const { value } = this.state // Original
const { value } = this.props // Update for redux
// Alternative attempts
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = this.props.editorValue
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue)
// const value = Value.fromJSON(Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue))
return value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Crashes on this line
// return value && value.inlines && value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Alternative attempt that avoids initial crash, but creates a memory overload when editor is accessed much
}
Redux Store
const initialState = {
editorValue: Value.fromJSON(initialValue),
}
Initial State
{
"document": {
"nodes": [{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "By default, pasting content into a Slate editor will use the content's plain text representation. This is fine for some use cases, but sometimes you want to actually be able to paste in content and have it parsed into blocks and links and things. To do this, you need to add a parser that triggers on paste. This is an example of doing exactly that!"
}]
}]
},
{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "Try it out for yourself! Copy and paste some rendered HTML content (not the source code) from another site into this editor."
}]
}]
}
]
}
}
Can anyone help me understand why this is not working and what I can do to update to resolve it?
javascript reactjs redux react-redux slatejs
I want to store a SlateJS editor's value stored in redux instead of in state, but I when I change the hasLinks
method, I immediately receive a crash stating:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'inlines' of undefined
Editor's hasLinks
Method
hasLinks = () => {
// const { value } = this.state // Original
const { value } = this.props // Update for redux
// Alternative attempts
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = this.props.editorValue
// const { value } = this.props.editorValue
// const value = Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue)
// const value = Value.fromJSON(Object.assign({}, this.props.editorValue))
return value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Crashes on this line
// return value && value.inlines && value.inlines.some(inline => inline.type == 'link') // Alternative attempt that avoids initial crash, but creates a memory overload when editor is accessed much
}
Redux Store
const initialState = {
editorValue: Value.fromJSON(initialValue),
}
Initial State
{
"document": {
"nodes": [{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "By default, pasting content into a Slate editor will use the content's plain text representation. This is fine for some use cases, but sometimes you want to actually be able to paste in content and have it parsed into blocks and links and things. To do this, you need to add a parser that triggers on paste. This is an example of doing exactly that!"
}]
}]
},
{
"object": "block",
"type": "paragraph",
"nodes": [{
"object": "text",
"leaves": [{
"text": "Try it out for yourself! Copy and paste some rendered HTML content (not the source code) from another site into this editor."
}]
}]
}
]
}
}
Can anyone help me understand why this is not working and what I can do to update to resolve it?
javascript reactjs redux react-redux slatejs
javascript reactjs redux react-redux slatejs
edited Nov 13 '18 at 8:19
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asked Nov 13 '18 at 7:38
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