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ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Last Updated in Feb 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785289644
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with React 2. JSX in Depth FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Flow and Life Cycle Events 4. Composite Dynamic Components and Forms 5. Mixins and the DOM 6. React on the Server 7. React Addons 8. Performance of React Apps 9. React Router and Data Models 10. Animation 11. React Tools 12. Flux 13. Redux and React Index

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"I think we have used this before," asked Shawn.

"Yeah. What refs do is give us a handle to refer to some part of the component. We have done this in forms. Here, we are using it to get a handle to the modal so that we can invoke the modal() method on top of it."

"This would, in turn, display the modal."

"Now, notice how we are using the getDOMNode() method."

"Yup. What does it do?"

"The getDOMNode() method helps us to get the underlying DOM node, where the React element is rendered. In our case, we want to invoke a method on the DOM node."

"When we call this.refs.timeoutModal, it returns us a ref object of the component."

"This is different from the actual DOM component. It's actually a React-wrapped object. To grab the underlying DOM object, we invoked getDOMNode()."

"Got it."

"Next, we have wrapped all this in a setTimeout call so that we can call it after the React component is successfully rendered and modal content exists on the page.

"Finally, we called $(timeoutModal).modal('show') to...

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