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javascript - passing data from child to parent component - react - via callback function

passing data from child to parent component via callback function but somehow it's not working. what am I doing wrong here? passing data from child to parent component - react - via callback function

https://codepen.io/silentarrowz/pen/GEMQEP?editors=0010

and here's the code

class App extends React.Component{
    constructor(props){
      super(props);
      this.state={
        input:'this is the input for now'
      }
   //this.handleInput=this.handleInput.bind(this);   
    }

    handleInput(x){
      this.setState({
        input:x
      });
      alert(this.state.input);
    }

  render(){
    return(
      <div>
        <h1>Passing props from Child to Parent Component</h1>
        <Child getInput={this.handleInput} />
        here's the input: {this.state.input}
        </div>
    );
  }
 }

class Child extends React.Component{
  constructor(){
    super();
    this.state={
      text:''
        }
    }
  passingProps(e){
    var newInput=e.target.value;
    //alert(newInput);
   this.setState({
     text:newInput
    });
  this.props.getInput(this.state.text);
  }

  render(){
    return(
      <div>
      <input type="text" placeholder="please input a name..." onChange={this.passingProps} />

        </div>

    )
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <App/>,
  document.getElementById('app')
);
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There are a couple of issues.

1) You have to bind passingProps

constructor(){
    super();
    this.state={
      text:''
    }
    this.passingProps = this.passingProps.bind(this);
}

2) this.setState is asynchronous, so it's not guaranteed that this.state.text will be set to the value you want by the time you pass it to this.props.getInput. You can either do

this.props.getInput(newInput)

or

this.setState({ text: newInput }, () => {
  this.props.getInput(this.state.text);
})

to resolve that issue.


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