I am new to react js. I am trying to use the map function on an array that is stored in another file called products.js , when I console log the data it is showing by not showing in the screen. This is my code for the component:
import React from 'react'
import products from '../products'
import {Row,Col} from 'react-bootstrap'
const HomeScreen = () => {
console.log(products)
return (
<>
<h1>Latest Products</h1>
<Row>
{products.map(product => {
<h3 key={product._id}>{product.name}</h3>
})}
</Row>
</>
)
}
export default HomeScreen
This is the product.js code:
const products = [
{
_id: '1',
name: 'Airpods Wireless Bluetooth Headphones',
image: '/images/airpods.jpg',
description:
'Bluetooth technology lets you connect it with compatible devices wirelessly High-quality AAC audio offers immersive listening experience Built-in microphone allows you to take calls while working',
brand: 'Apple',
category: 'Electronics',
price: 89.99,
countInStock: 10,
rating: 4.5,
numReviews: 12,
},
{
_id: '2',
name: 'iPhone 11 Pro 256GB Memory',
image: '/images/phone.jpg',
description:
'Introducing the iPhone 11 Pro. A transformative triple-camera system that adds tons of capability without complexity. An unprecedented leap in battery life',
brand: 'Apple',
category: 'Electronics',
price: 599.99,
countInStock: 7,
rating: 4.0,
numReviews: 8,
},
{
_id: '3',
name: 'Cannon EOS 80D DSLR Camera',
image: '/images/camera.jpg',
description:
'Characterized by versatile imaging specs, the Canon EOS 80D further clarifies itself using a pair of robust focusing systems and an intuitive design',
brand: 'Cannon',
category: 'Electronics',
price: 929.99,
countInStock: 5,
rating: 3,
numReviews: 12,
},
{
_id: '4',
name: 'Sony Playstation 4 Pro White Version',
image: '/images/playstation.jpg',
description:
'The ultimate home entertainment center starts with PlayStation. Whether you are into gaming, HD movies, television, music',
brand: 'Sony',
category: 'Electronics',
price: 399.99,
countInStock: 11,
rating: 5,
numReviews: 12,
},
{
_id: '5',
name: 'Logitech G-Series Gaming Mouse',
image: '/images/mouse.jpg',
description:
'Get a better handle on your games with this Logitech LIGHTSYNC gaming mouse. The six programmable buttons allow customization for a smooth playing experience',
brand: 'Logitech',
category: 'Electronics',
price: 49.99,
countInStock: 7,
rating: 3.5,
numReviews: 10,
},
{
_id: '6',
name: 'Amazon Echo Dot 3rd Generation',
image: '/images/alexa.jpg',
description:
'Meet Echo Dot - Our most popular smart speaker with a fabric design. It is our most compact smart speaker that fits perfectly into small space',
brand: 'Amazon',
category: 'Electronics',
price: 29.99,
countInStock: 0,
rating: 4,
numReviews: 12,
},
]
export default products
And this is my App.js code :
import React from 'react'
import {Container} from 'react-bootstrap'
import Header from './components/Header'
import Footer from './components/Footer'
import HomeScreen from './screens/HomeScreen'
const App=()=> {
return (
<>
<Header />
<main>
<Container className='py-3'>
<HomeScreen/>
</Container>
</main>
<Footer/>
</>
);
}
export default App;
Why is this happening? I have tried looking up some solutions but failed. Thank you for helping
CodePudding user response:
I think the problem is that you need to add a return statement before the h3:
<Row>
{products.map(product => {
return <h3 key={product._id}>{product.name}</h3>
})}
</Row>
CodePudding user response:
Add a return statement in the map function.
{products.map((product) => {
return <h3 key={product._id}>{product.name}</h3>;
})}
CodePudding user response:
If you want to do it this way without using 'return', there are 2 options: Option 1: Remove the curly braces
<Row>
{products.map(product => return <h3 key={product._id}>{product.name}</h3>)}
</Row>
Option 2: Use () instead of the curly braces (Most especially when you are gonna add more elements later)
<Row>
{products.map(product => (
<h3 key={product._id}>{product.name}</h3>
<...other html elements>
))}
</Row>