I'm new to react and I'm building a TreeView component in react where I fetch data as nodes are expanded. I'm using the TreeView from Material UI: https://material-ui.com/api/tree-view/
I have created the component below which fetches data when a node is expanded. MyTreeItem is a custom version expanding the original with a fetch call. But I'm confused on how to display the childnodes. How can I do this?
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import React from "react";
import TreeView from "@material-ui/lab/TreeView";
import ExpandMoreIcon from "@material-ui/icons/ExpandMore";
import ChevronRightIcon from "@material-ui/icons/ChevronRight";
import TreeItem from "@material-ui/lab/TreeItem";
const { useState, useCallback } = React;
export default function MyTreeItem({ id, name }) {
const [childNodes, setChildNodes] = useState(null);
const [expanded, setExpanded] = React.useState([]);
function fakeAjax(url) {
return fetch(url).then(res => {
if (!res.ok) {
throw new Error("HTTP error " + res.status);
}
return res.json();
});
}
function fetchChildNodes(id) {
// Should in reality be "URL/id", but fake JSON for now
return fakeAjax(`https://api.myjson.com/bins/1aqhsc`);
}
const handleChange = (event, nodes) => {
const expandingNodes = nodes.filter(x => !expanded.includes(x));
setExpanded(nodes);
if (expandingNodes[0]) {
const childId = expandingNodes[0];
fetchChildNodes(childId).then(result =>
setChildNodes(result.children.map(node => <MyTreeItem {...node} />))
);
}
};
return (
<TreeView
defaultCollapseIcon={<ExpandMoreIcon />}
defaultExpandIcon={<ChevronRightIcon />}
expanded={expanded}
onNodeToggle={handleChange}
>
{/*The node below should act as the root node for now */}
<TreeItem nodeId="1" label="Applications">
{/*The childnodes should be here*/}
</TreeItem>
</TreeView>
);
}
const rootElement = document.getElementById("root");
ReactDOM.render(<MyTreeItem />, rootElement);
In your example, it seems, you are trying to build the tree where each node that has children will also be a tree.
In this case, render will look like this:
{/*The node below should act as the root node for now */}
<TreeItem nodeId={props.id} label={props.name}>
{childNodes || [<div key="stub" />]} // stub div is used so user could see expand icon
</TreeItem>
// you also need to pass props for root items
ReactDOM.render(<MyTreeItem id="1" name="Applications" />, rootElement);
You can check the working code here: https://codesandbox.io/s/material-demo-k5ol6
There are multiple ways to render a tree. One is to model a tree structure and render it in a way so each node that has children would no longer be a whole another tree with local state, like in your implementation. The advantage of this approach is that you can provide a complete tree via props, not only by fetching it on 'expand' action.
Here's the example of such an approach: https://codesandbox.io/s/material-demo-h6zfe
Also, you could render the tree as a list, where each nested level has an offset specified via styles. This has an advantage when you need to have a pagination on each level separately (in case if a single level has a lot of items). The implementation is not as easy as in the cases above, so I will not provide an example.
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