I'm trying fetch data from an API and display the data into list of cards in React with typeScript. Since I am new with React in Typescript, not sure how I can solve this error or am I missing something.
This is the error I get: Type '{ children: string[]; key: number; }' is not assignable to type 'IntrinsicAttributes & Props'. Property 'children' does not exist on type 'IntrinsicAttributes & Props'.
This is the code:
    interface Props {
  pokemonItem: PokemonItem;
}
export const PokemonCardList = (props: Props) => {
  const { pokemonItem } = props;
  const {
    id = '',
    name = '',
    weight = '',
    height = '',
    abilities = '',
  } = pokemonItem;
  const [pokemon, setPokemon] = React.useState<PokemonItem[]>([]);
  const [loadItems, setLoadItems] = React.useState(API_URL);
  const getPokemons = async () => {
    setLoading(true);
    const response: any = await fetch(loadItems);
    const data = await response.json();
    setLoadItems(data.next);
    setPokemon(data.results[0].name);
    setLoading(false);
    
    const getEachPokemon = (result: any) => {
      result.forEach(async (element: any) => {
        const response = await fetch(
          `https:pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/${element.id}`
        );
        const data = await response.json();
        // // setPokemon((currentArrayList) => [...currentArrayList, data]);
        pokemon.push(data);
      });
    };
    getEachPokemon(data.results);
    await console.log(pokemon);
  };
  React.useEffect(() => {
    return getPokemons();
  }, []);
  return (
    <div>
      {pokemon &&
        pokemon.map((item, index) => (
          <PokemonCard key={index}>
            {item.name} {item.height} {item.weight} {item.abilities}
          </PokemonCard>
        ))}
    </div>
  );
};
Thie pokemonCard component:
interface Props {
  pokemonItem: PokemonItem;
}
const PokemonCard = (props: Props) => {
  const { pokemonItem } = props;
  const {
    id = '',
    name = '',
    weight = '',
    height = '',
    abilities = '',
  } = pokemonItem;
  const [imageLoaded, setImageLoaded] = React.useState(false);
  const urlImage = `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/${id}.png?raw=true`;
  return (
    <div imageLoaded={imageLoaded}>
      <div
        src={urlImage}
        onLoad={() => setImageLoaded(true)}
      />
      <div>
        Name: {name}
        Height: {height}
        Weight: {weight}
        Abilities: {abilities}
      </div>
    </div>
  );
};
Use PropsWithChildren from react:
import React, {Component, PropsWithChildren} from "react";
interface OwnProps {
    foo?: BarComponent;
}
// For class component
class MyComponent extend Component<PropsWithChildren<OwnProps>> {
   ...
}
// For FC
const MyFunctionComponent: FC<PropsWithChildren<Props>> = ({
    children,
}) => (...)
Try this (add type for you component):
export const PokemonCardList: React.FC<Props> = (props) => {}
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