React router #343

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@ -427,6 +427,20 @@ button {
background-color: white;
}
.button--secondary {
border: 0px;
border-bottom: 1px solid black;
padding: 0.5em;
margin: 0.5em 0.3em 0.5em 0.3em;
color: black;
background-color: white;
}
.button--secondary:hover {
border-bottom: 1px solid #9b9b9b;
color: #4156C5;
}
.button--large{
margin: 0px;
width: calc(100% - 2px);

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@ -28,29 +28,30 @@ class AssetInfo extends React.Component {
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This should be a button if it isn't linking anywhere.

This should be a `button` if it isn't linking anywhere.
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}
}
render () {
const { channelName, certificateId, description, name, claimId, fileExt, contentType, thumbnail, host, shortId } = this.props;
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return (
<div>
{this.props.channelName &&
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{channelName &&
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<div className="row row--padded row--wide row--no-top">
<div className="column column--2 column--med-10">
<span className="text">Channel:</span>
</div>
<div className="column column--8 column--med-10">
<span className="text"><a href={`/${this.props.channelName}:${this.props.certificateId}`}>{this.props.channelName}</a></span>
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<span className="text"><a href={`/${channelName}:${certificateId}`}>{channelName}</a></span>
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</div>
</div>
}
{this.props.description &&
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{description &&
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<div className="row row--padded row--wide row--no-top">
<span className="text">{this.props.description}</span>
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<span className="text">{description}</span>
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</div>
}
<div className="row row--padded row--wide row--no-top">
<div id="show-short-link">
<div className="column column--2 column--med-10">
<Link className="link--primary" to={`/${this.props.shortId}/${this.props.name}.${this.props.fileExt}`}><span
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<Link className="link--primary" to={`/${shortId}/${name}.${fileExt}`}><span
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className="text">Link:</span></Link>
</div>
<div className="column column--8 column--med-10">
@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ class AssetInfo extends React.Component {
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This should be a button if it isn't linking anywhere.

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<div className="input-error" id="input-error-copy-short-link" hidden="true">error here</div>
<input type="text" id="short-link" className="input-disabled input-text--full-width" readOnly
spellCheck="false"
value={`${this.props.host}/${this.props.shortId}/${this.props.name}.${this.props.fileExt}`}
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value={`${host}/${shortId}/${name}.${fileExt}`}
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onClick={this.select}/>
</div>
<div className="column column--1"> </div>
@ -79,14 +80,14 @@ class AssetInfo extends React.Component {
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This should be a button if it isn't linking anywhere.

This should be a `button` if it isn't linking anywhere.
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<div className="row row--short row--wide">
<div className="column column--7">
<div className="input-error" id="input-error-copy-embed-text" hidden="true">error here</div>
{(this.props.contentType === 'video/mp4') ? (
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{(contentType === 'video/mp4') ? (
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<input type="text" id="embed-text" className="input-disabled input-text--full-width" readOnly
onClick={this.select} spellCheck="false"
value={`<video width="100%" controls poster="${this.props.thumbnail}" src="${this.props.host}/${this.props.claimId}/${this.props.name}.${this.props.fileExt}"/></video>`}/>
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value={`<video width="100%" controls poster="${thumbnail}" src="${host}/${claimId}/${name}.${fileExt}"/></video>`}/>
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) : (
<input type="text" id="embed-text" className="input-disabled input-text--full-width" readOnly
onClick={this.select} spellCheck="false"
value={`<img src="${this.props.host}/${this.props.claimId}/${this.props.name}.${this.props.fileExt}"/>`}
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value={`<img src="${host}/${claimId}/${name}.${fileExt}"/>`}
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/>
)}
</div>
@ -110,13 +111,13 @@ class AssetInfo extends React.Component {
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This should be a `button` if it isn't linking anywhere.
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<div
className="row row--short row--wide flex-container--row flex-container--space-between-bottom flex-container--wrap">
<a className="link--primary" target="_blank"
href={`https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=${this.props.host}/${this.props.shortId}/${this.props.name}`}>twitter</a>
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href={`https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=${host}/${shortId}/${name}`}>twitter</a>
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<a className="link--primary" target="_blank"
href={`https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=${this.props.host}/${this.props.shortId}/${this.props.name}`}>facebook</a>
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href={`https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=${host}/${shortId}/${name}`}>facebook</a>
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<a className="link--primary" target="_blank"
href={`http://tumblr.com/widgets/share/tool?canonicalUrl=${this.props.host}/${this.props.shortId}/${this.props.name}`}>tumblr</a>
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href={`http://tumblr.com/widgets/share/tool?canonicalUrl=${host}/${shortId}/${name}`}>tumblr</a>
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<a className="link--primary" target="_blank"
href={`https://www.reddit.com/submit?url=${this.props.host}/${this.props.shortId}/${this.props.name}&title=${this.props.name}`}>reddit</a>
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href={`https://www.reddit.com/submit?url=${host}/${shortId}/${name}&title=${name}`}>reddit</a>
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</div>
</div>
</div>
@ -129,21 +130,21 @@ class AssetInfo extends React.Component {
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This should be a button if it isn't linking anywhere.

This should be a `button` if it isn't linking anywhere.
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<div className="column column--2 column--med-10">
<span className="text">Claim Name:</span>
</div><div className="column column--8 column--med-10">
{this.props.name}
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{name}
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</div>
</div>
<div>
<div className="column column--2 column--med-10">
<span className="text">Claim Id:</span>
</div><div className="column column--8 column--med-10">
{this.props.claimId}
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{claimId}
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</div>
</div>
<div>
<div className="column column--2 column--med-10">
<span className="text">File Type:</span>
</div><div className="column column--8 column--med-10">
{this.props.contentType ? `${this.props.contentType}` : 'unknown'}
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{contentType ? `${contentType}` : 'unknown'}
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</div>
</div>
</div>
@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ class AssetInfo extends React.Component {
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This should be a button if it isn't linking anywhere.

This should be a `button` if it isn't linking anywhere.
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</div>
}
<div className="row row--wide">
<button className="button--primary" onClick={this.toggleDetails}>{this.state.showDetails ? '[less]' : '[more]'}</button>
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<button className="button--secondary" onClick={this.toggleDetails}>{this.state.showDetails ? 'less' : 'more'}</button>
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</div>
</div>
);

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This should be a `button` if it isn't linking anywhere.
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This should be a button if it isn't linking anywhere.

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@ -3,11 +3,12 @@ import NavBar from 'containers/NavBar';
class ErrorPage extends React.Component {
render () {
const { error } = this.props;
return (
<div>
<NavBar/>
<div className="row row--padded">
<p>{this.props.error}</p>
<p>{error}</p>
</div>
</div>
);

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@ -6,22 +6,20 @@ import AssetDisplay from 'containers/AssetDisplay';
import AssetInfo from 'components/AssetInfo';
class ShowAssetDetails extends React.Component {
componentDidMount () {
console.log('ShowAssetDetails props', this.props);
}
render () {
const { error, claimData: { title, channelName, certificateId, description, name, claimId, fileExt, contentType, thumbnail, host }, shortId } = this.props;
return (
<div>
<NavBar/>
{this.props.error &&
{error &&
<div className="row row--padded">
<p>{this.props.error}</p>
<p>{error}</p>
</div>
}
{this.props.claimData &&
<div className="row row--tall row--padded">
<div className="column column--10">
<AssetTitle title={this.props.claimData.title}/>
<AssetTitle title={title}/>
</div>
<div className="column column--5 column--sml-10 align-content-top">
<div className="row row--padded">
@ -30,16 +28,16 @@ class ShowAssetDetails extends React.Component {
</div><div className="column column--5 column--sml-10 align-content-top">
<div className="row row--padded">
<AssetInfo
channelName={this.props.claimData.channelName}
certificateId={this.props.claimData.certificateId}
description={this.props.claimData.description}
name={this.props.claimData.name}
claimId={this.props.claimData.claimId}
fileExt={this.props.claimData.fileExt}
contentType={this.props.claimData.contentType}
thumbnail={this.props.claimData.thumbnail}
host={this.props.claimData.host}
shortId={this.props.shortId}
channelName={channelName}
certificateId={certificateId}
description={description}
name={name}
claimId={claimId}
fileExt={fileExt}
contentType={contentType}
thumbnail={thumbnail}
host={host}
shortId={shortId}
/>
</div>
</div>

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@ -5,22 +5,16 @@ import AssetDisplay from 'containers/AssetDisplay';
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
class ShowLite extends React.Component {
render () {
const { error, claimData: { name, claimId } } = this.props;
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
return (
<div className="row row--tall flex-container--column flex-container--center-center">
{this.props.error &&
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
<p>{this.props.error}</p>
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
{error &&
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
<p>{error}</p>
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
}
{this.props.claimData &&
<div>
<AssetDisplay
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
name={this.props.claimData.name}
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
claimId={this.props.claimData.claimId}
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
src={`/${this.props.claimData.claimId}/${this.props.claimData.name}.${this.props.claimData.fileExt}`}
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
contentType={this.props.claimData.contentType}
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
fileExt={this.props.claimData.fileExt}
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
thumbnail={this.props.claimData.thumbnail}
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
/>
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
<Link id="asset-boilerpate" className="link--primary fine-print" to={`/${this.props.claimData.claimId}/${this.props.claimData.name}`}>hosted via Spee.ch</Link>
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:34:53 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
<AssetDisplay />
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:34:53 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
<Link id="asset-boilerpate" className="link--primary fine-print" to={`/${claimId}/${name}`}>hosted via Spee.ch</Link>
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:34:53 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
</div>
}
</div>

neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:34:53 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:34:53 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated this.props.claimData

const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props

Then you can just use name={name}

You can use destructuring twice to avoid all the repeated `this.props.claimData` `const { claimData: { name, claimId... } } = this.props` Then you can just use `name={name}`

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@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ class ChannelClaimsDisplay extends React.Component {
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
/>)}
<div>
{(this.props.currentPage > 1) &&
<button className={'button--primary'} onClick={this.showPreviousResultsPage}>Previous Page</button>
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
<button className={'button--secondary'} onClick={this.showPreviousResultsPage}>Previous Page</button>
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
}
{(this.props.currentPage < this.props.totalPages) &&
<button className={'button--primary'} onClick={this.showNextResultsPage}>Next Page</button>
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
<button className={'button--secondary'} onClick={this.showNextResultsPage}>Next Page</button>
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
}
</div>
</div>

neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)
neb-b commented 2018-02-05 20:26:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch updateClaimsData action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

This might be what you were thinking of doing, but instead of doing the request here, then calling an action to update the data or set an error, just dispatch `updateClaimsData` action which makes the call, then updates the redux state accordingly. I think making an effort to keep all data logic inside of redux files can simplify a lot of components (for the most part)

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class PublishMetadataInputs extends React.Component {
</div>
</div>
)}
<a className="label link--primary" id="publish-details-toggle" href="#" onClick={this.toggleShowInputs}>{this.props.showMetadataInputs ? '[less]' : '[more]'}</a>
<button className="button--secondary" onClick={this.toggleShowInputs}>{this.props.showMetadataInputs ? 'less' : 'more'}</button>
</div>
);
}