JS.REACT.NO.DIRECT.MUTATION.STATE
Prevent direct mutation of this.state
NEVER mutate this.state directly, as calling setState() afterwards may replace
the mutation you made. Treat this.state as if it were immutable.
The only place that's acceptable to assign this.state is in a ES6 class component constructor.
Rule Details
This rule is aimed to forbid the use of mutating this.state directly.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
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var Hello = createReactClass({
componentDidMount: function() {
this.state.name = this.props.name.toUpperCase();
},
render: function() {
return <div>Hello {this.state.name}</div>;
}
});
class Hello extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
// Assign at instance creation time, not on a callback
doSomethingAsync(() => {
this.state = 'bad';
});
}
}
Examples of correct code for this rule:
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var Hello = createReactClass({
componentDidMount: function() {
this.setState({
name: this.props.name.toUpperCase();
});
},
render: function() {
return <div>Hello {this.state.name}</div>;
}
});
class Hello extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {
foo: 'bar',
}
}
}