Giving an SyntaxError Unexpected token when I run the code in my localhost in reactJs
I am stuck on one thing and cannot find the solution to my problem for three days. I have run this code https://jsfiddle.net/qL83cf2v/114/ and when I tried to run it on my local host, it gives an mind blowing error which I cannot tackle.
handleChange(i, e) {
const { name, value } = e.target;
let users = [...this.state.users];
users[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
this.setState({ users });
}
The user[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
.
This part is giving an error and here the error itself:
I have surfed many websites but still cannot find the exact answer. I have read that there should be a .babelrc file. I have created it but still not working. Any, any answer will be appreciated.
html reactjs input
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I am stuck on one thing and cannot find the solution to my problem for three days. I have run this code https://jsfiddle.net/qL83cf2v/114/ and when I tried to run it on my local host, it gives an mind blowing error which I cannot tackle.
handleChange(i, e) {
const { name, value } = e.target;
let users = [...this.state.users];
users[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
this.setState({ users });
}
The user[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
.
This part is giving an error and here the error itself:
I have surfed many websites but still cannot find the exact answer. I have read that there should be a .babelrc file. I have created it but still not working. Any, any answer will be appreciated.
html reactjs input
You need to configure Babel to use the spread syntax. What environment are you using? Have you written your own Webpack config?
– Tholle
Nov 22 at 23:36
nope yet. I have to install webpack config?? . Then willit work?
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:43
what are you using right now to transpile your javascript?
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 22 at 23:46
I have used babel and installed dependencies with yarn
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:49
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I am stuck on one thing and cannot find the solution to my problem for three days. I have run this code https://jsfiddle.net/qL83cf2v/114/ and when I tried to run it on my local host, it gives an mind blowing error which I cannot tackle.
handleChange(i, e) {
const { name, value } = e.target;
let users = [...this.state.users];
users[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
this.setState({ users });
}
The user[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
.
This part is giving an error and here the error itself:
I have surfed many websites but still cannot find the exact answer. I have read that there should be a .babelrc file. I have created it but still not working. Any, any answer will be appreciated.
html reactjs input
I am stuck on one thing and cannot find the solution to my problem for three days. I have run this code https://jsfiddle.net/qL83cf2v/114/ and when I tried to run it on my local host, it gives an mind blowing error which I cannot tackle.
handleChange(i, e) {
const { name, value } = e.target;
let users = [...this.state.users];
users[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
this.setState({ users });
}
The user[i] = {...users[i], [name]: value};
.
This part is giving an error and here the error itself:
I have surfed many websites but still cannot find the exact answer. I have read that there should be a .babelrc file. I have created it but still not working. Any, any answer will be appreciated.
html reactjs input
html reactjs input
edited Nov 23 at 11:05
Kiran Shahi
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asked Nov 22 at 23:15
Izzatullo Kanoatov
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You need to configure Babel to use the spread syntax. What environment are you using? Have you written your own Webpack config?
– Tholle
Nov 22 at 23:36
nope yet. I have to install webpack config?? . Then willit work?
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:43
what are you using right now to transpile your javascript?
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 22 at 23:46
I have used babel and installed dependencies with yarn
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:49
add a comment |
You need to configure Babel to use the spread syntax. What environment are you using? Have you written your own Webpack config?
– Tholle
Nov 22 at 23:36
nope yet. I have to install webpack config?? . Then willit work?
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:43
what are you using right now to transpile your javascript?
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 22 at 23:46
I have used babel and installed dependencies with yarn
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:49
You need to configure Babel to use the spread syntax. What environment are you using? Have you written your own Webpack config?
– Tholle
Nov 22 at 23:36
You need to configure Babel to use the spread syntax. What environment are you using? Have you written your own Webpack config?
– Tholle
Nov 22 at 23:36
nope yet. I have to install webpack config?? . Then willit work?
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:43
nope yet. I have to install webpack config?? . Then willit work?
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:43
what are you using right now to transpile your javascript?
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 22 at 23:46
what are you using right now to transpile your javascript?
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 22 at 23:46
I have used babel and installed dependencies with yarn
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:49
I have used babel and installed dependencies with yarn
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:49
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Actually, this problem arises because you did not set your environment properly.
If you faced a problem with the manual installation you can check here :
https://github.com/tusharnile/reactmanual
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Actually, this problem arises because you did not set your environment properly.
If you faced a problem with the manual installation you can check here :
https://github.com/tusharnile/reactmanual
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Actually, this problem arises because you did not set your environment properly.
If you faced a problem with the manual installation you can check here :
https://github.com/tusharnile/reactmanual
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Actually, this problem arises because you did not set your environment properly.
If you faced a problem with the manual installation you can check here :
https://github.com/tusharnile/reactmanual
Actually, this problem arises because you did not set your environment properly.
If you faced a problem with the manual installation you can check here :
https://github.com/tusharnile/reactmanual
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You need to configure Babel to use the spread syntax. What environment are you using? Have you written your own Webpack config?
– Tholle
Nov 22 at 23:36
nope yet. I have to install webpack config?? . Then willit work?
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:43
what are you using right now to transpile your javascript?
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 22 at 23:46
I have used babel and installed dependencies with yarn
– Izzatullo Kanoatov
Nov 22 at 23:49