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initialise react component with props and return as html string
Access props inside quotes in React JSXPass props to parent component in React.jsreact-router - pass props to handler componentWhat is the difference between state and props in React?What's the difference between “super()” and “super(props)” in React when using es6 classes?Can you force a React component to rerender without calling setState?How to conditionally add attributes to React components?ReactJS: Create components, not using render for non-react librariesInserting html inside string variable used in React componentChange react props within component as optimization
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
The requirement is i need to initialise a react component without updating the DOM
print()
let toPrint = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />); // Returns string
toPrint += ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint1 />);
printHandler(toPrint);
printHandler(htmlElement)
let tempWindow = window.open();
tempWindow.document.write('<html><head><title>Print</title>');
tempWindow.document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />');
tempWindow.document.write('</head><body>');
tempWindow.document.write(htmlElement);
tempWindow.document.write('</body></html>');
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
In the above ComponentToPrint0 and ComponentToPrint1 return as string, is this the better approach or anyother there ??
reactjs
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The requirement is i need to initialise a react component without updating the DOM
print()
let toPrint = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />); // Returns string
toPrint += ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint1 />);
printHandler(toPrint);
printHandler(htmlElement)
let tempWindow = window.open();
tempWindow.document.write('<html><head><title>Print</title>');
tempWindow.document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />');
tempWindow.document.write('</head><body>');
tempWindow.document.write(htmlElement);
tempWindow.document.write('</body></html>');
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
In the above ComponentToPrint0 and ComponentToPrint1 return as string, is this the better approach or anyother there ??
reactjs
What are you trying to achieve? In React you should work only with React and JSX, not DOM or HTML.
– Vladimir Serykh
Mar 26 at 7:05
If you expecting <ComponentToPrint0 /> componentsto static markup then check this stackblitz.com/edit/react-uogn1a and '<ComponentToPrint0 />' will return just <ComponentToPrint0 />
– Jayavel
Mar 26 at 7:10
@Jayavel Updated the query please check
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:12
@VladimirSerykh i am on a different route where ComponentToPrint0 was not on the DOM , when i click on print button i need to print invoice with the ComponentToPrint0 as the header. I achieved that by using ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />).
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:14
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The requirement is i need to initialise a react component without updating the DOM
print()
let toPrint = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />); // Returns string
toPrint += ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint1 />);
printHandler(toPrint);
printHandler(htmlElement)
let tempWindow = window.open();
tempWindow.document.write('<html><head><title>Print</title>');
tempWindow.document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />');
tempWindow.document.write('</head><body>');
tempWindow.document.write(htmlElement);
tempWindow.document.write('</body></html>');
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
In the above ComponentToPrint0 and ComponentToPrint1 return as string, is this the better approach or anyother there ??
reactjs
The requirement is i need to initialise a react component without updating the DOM
print()
let toPrint = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />); // Returns string
toPrint += ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint1 />);
printHandler(toPrint);
printHandler(htmlElement)
let tempWindow = window.open();
tempWindow.document.write('<html><head><title>Print</title>');
tempWindow.document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />');
tempWindow.document.write('</head><body>');
tempWindow.document.write(htmlElement);
tempWindow.document.write('</body></html>');
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
In the above ComponentToPrint0 and ComponentToPrint1 return as string, is this the better approach or anyother there ??
reactjs
reactjs
edited Mar 26 at 7:11
Niyaz
asked Mar 26 at 6:29
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What are you trying to achieve? In React you should work only with React and JSX, not DOM or HTML.
– Vladimir Serykh
Mar 26 at 7:05
If you expecting <ComponentToPrint0 /> componentsto static markup then check this stackblitz.com/edit/react-uogn1a and '<ComponentToPrint0 />' will return just <ComponentToPrint0 />
– Jayavel
Mar 26 at 7:10
@Jayavel Updated the query please check
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:12
@VladimirSerykh i am on a different route where ComponentToPrint0 was not on the DOM , when i click on print button i need to print invoice with the ComponentToPrint0 as the header. I achieved that by using ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />).
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:14
add a comment |
What are you trying to achieve? In React you should work only with React and JSX, not DOM or HTML.
– Vladimir Serykh
Mar 26 at 7:05
If you expecting <ComponentToPrint0 /> componentsto static markup then check this stackblitz.com/edit/react-uogn1a and '<ComponentToPrint0 />' will return just <ComponentToPrint0 />
– Jayavel
Mar 26 at 7:10
@Jayavel Updated the query please check
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:12
@VladimirSerykh i am on a different route where ComponentToPrint0 was not on the DOM , when i click on print button i need to print invoice with the ComponentToPrint0 as the header. I achieved that by using ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />).
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:14
What are you trying to achieve? In React you should work only with React and JSX, not DOM or HTML.
– Vladimir Serykh
Mar 26 at 7:05
What are you trying to achieve? In React you should work only with React and JSX, not DOM or HTML.
– Vladimir Serykh
Mar 26 at 7:05
If you expecting <ComponentToPrint0 /> componentsto static markup then check this stackblitz.com/edit/react-uogn1a and '<ComponentToPrint0 />' will return just <ComponentToPrint0 />
– Jayavel
Mar 26 at 7:10
If you expecting <ComponentToPrint0 /> componentsto static markup then check this stackblitz.com/edit/react-uogn1a and '<ComponentToPrint0 />' will return just <ComponentToPrint0 />
– Jayavel
Mar 26 at 7:10
@Jayavel Updated the query please check
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:12
@Jayavel Updated the query please check
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:12
@VladimirSerykh i am on a different route where ComponentToPrint0 was not on the DOM , when i click on print button i need to print invoice with the ComponentToPrint0 as the header. I achieved that by using ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />).
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:14
@VladimirSerykh i am on a different route where ComponentToPrint0 was not on the DOM , when i click on print button i need to print invoice with the ComponentToPrint0 as the header. I achieved that by using ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />).
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:14
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It can be treated as any other React application:
const Popup = () => <>
<head>
<title>Print</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<ComponentToPrint0 />
<ComponentToPrint1 />
</body>
</>;
...
let tempWindow = window.open();
ReactDOM.render(<Popup/>, tempWindow.document.documentElement);
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
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It can be treated as any other React application:
const Popup = () => <>
<head>
<title>Print</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<ComponentToPrint0 />
<ComponentToPrint1 />
</body>
</>;
...
let tempWindow = window.open();
ReactDOM.render(<Popup/>, tempWindow.document.documentElement);
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
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It can be treated as any other React application:
const Popup = () => <>
<head>
<title>Print</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<ComponentToPrint0 />
<ComponentToPrint1 />
</body>
</>;
...
let tempWindow = window.open();
ReactDOM.render(<Popup/>, tempWindow.document.documentElement);
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
add a comment |
It can be treated as any other React application:
const Popup = () => <>
<head>
<title>Print</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<ComponentToPrint0 />
<ComponentToPrint1 />
</body>
</>;
...
let tempWindow = window.open();
ReactDOM.render(<Popup/>, tempWindow.document.documentElement);
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
It can be treated as any other React application:
const Popup = () => <>
<head>
<title>Print</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:9595/app/main.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<ComponentToPrint0 />
<ComponentToPrint1 />
</body>
</>;
...
let tempWindow = window.open();
ReactDOM.render(<Popup/>, tempWindow.document.documentElement);
tempWindow.focus();
tempWindow.print();
tempWindow.close();
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What are you trying to achieve? In React you should work only with React and JSX, not DOM or HTML.
– Vladimir Serykh
Mar 26 at 7:05
If you expecting <ComponentToPrint0 /> componentsto static markup then check this stackblitz.com/edit/react-uogn1a and '<ComponentToPrint0 />' will return just <ComponentToPrint0 />
– Jayavel
Mar 26 at 7:10
@Jayavel Updated the query please check
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:12
@VladimirSerykh i am on a different route where ComponentToPrint0 was not on the DOM , when i click on print button i need to print invoice with the ComponentToPrint0 as the header. I achieved that by using ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<ComponentToPrint0 />).
– Niyaz
Mar 26 at 7:14