React Router sending data to a different page





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I want to begin by saying, that I am new to react.



I am trying to use this line of code below to send a static value to a different page.



<Route path='/DrinkerInfo' render={(props) => <Info {...props} name= {item.name}/>}/>

<NavLink to="/DrinkerInfo">Click here for more Information!</NavLink>


I want to retrieve Item.name and use it as a parameter to call a rest api.



I'm running into issues, and I cannot retrieve the prop in DrinkerInfo. Can anyone assist?










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  • where does item.name come from?

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I want to begin by saying, that I am new to react.



I am trying to use this line of code below to send a static value to a different page.



<Route path='/DrinkerInfo' render={(props) => <Info {...props} name= {item.name}/>}/>

<NavLink to="/DrinkerInfo">Click here for more Information!</NavLink>


I want to retrieve Item.name and use it as a parameter to call a rest api.



I'm running into issues, and I cannot retrieve the prop in DrinkerInfo. Can anyone assist?










share|improve this question























  • where does item.name come from?

    – SLee
    Nov 17 '18 at 9:16














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I want to begin by saying, that I am new to react.



I am trying to use this line of code below to send a static value to a different page.



<Route path='/DrinkerInfo' render={(props) => <Info {...props} name= {item.name}/>}/>

<NavLink to="/DrinkerInfo">Click here for more Information!</NavLink>


I want to retrieve Item.name and use it as a parameter to call a rest api.



I'm running into issues, and I cannot retrieve the prop in DrinkerInfo. Can anyone assist?










share|improve this question














I want to begin by saying, that I am new to react.



I am trying to use this line of code below to send a static value to a different page.



<Route path='/DrinkerInfo' render={(props) => <Info {...props} name= {item.name}/>}/>

<NavLink to="/DrinkerInfo">Click here for more Information!</NavLink>


I want to retrieve Item.name and use it as a parameter to call a rest api.



I'm running into issues, and I cannot retrieve the prop in DrinkerInfo. Can anyone assist?







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  • where does item.name come from?

    – SLee
    Nov 17 '18 at 9:16



















  • where does item.name come from?

    – SLee
    Nov 17 '18 at 9:16

















where does item.name come from?

– SLee
Nov 17 '18 at 9:16





where does item.name come from?

– SLee
Nov 17 '18 at 9:16












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