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Problems with @storybook/mantra-core and react-komposer@2 #205

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fortuneNyl opened this issue Feb 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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Problems with @storybook/mantra-core and react-komposer@2 #205

fortuneNyl opened this issue Feb 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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@fortuneNyl
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have a meteor v1.6.1 app, with [email protected]. But I have a problem with the composeWithTracker function. This function have been taken off react-komposer@2, used by storybook, but is still declared in /dist/index. So, I have a question. How could I send data from my containers to my components? Need help please.
When I do this in my container with :
import {useDeps, composeWithTracker, composeAll} from '';
export const classeComposer = ({context}, onData) =>{
const {Meteor, FlowRouter, Collections,} = context();
if (Meteor.subscribe('classes.list').ready()){
const lesClasses = Collections.Classes.find({},
{fields: {_id:1, code:1, nbrePlaces:1},
sort: {code:1, nbrePlaces:1}}).fetch();
const nbreClasses = Collections.Classes.find({}).count();
onData(null, { lesClasses, nbreClasses});
}else{
onData();
}
};
export const classeMapper = (context, actions) => ({
addclasse: actions.classes.addclasse,
updateclasse: actions.classes.updateclasse,
deleteclasse: actions.classes.deleteclasse,
context: () => context
});

export default (component) => composeAll(
composeWithTracker(classeComposer),
useDeps(classeMapper)
)(component);
I have this error in my consol:
Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: composeWithTracker is not a function
at eval (/imports/modules/core/containers/Classes.js:88:21)
at Route._callee$ (http://localhost:4000/app/app.js?hash=9e577aa13e8896245acee791ed37df88948a09c2:381:32)
at tryCatch (http://localhost:4000/packages/modules.js?hash=5763c96b3eee7f2b55565963c705a396d19a512b:34210:40)
at Generator.invoke [as _invoke] (http://localhost:4000/packages/modules.js?hash=5763c96b3eee7f2b55565963c705a396d19a512b:34444:22)
at Generator.prototype.(anonymous function) [as next] (http://localhost:4000/packages/modules.js?hash=5763c96b3eee7f2b55565963c705a396d19a512b:34262:21)
at tryCatch (http://localhost:4000/packages/modules.js?hash=5763c96b3eee7f2b55565963c705a396d19a512b:34210:40)
at invoke (http://localhost:4000/packages/modules.js?hash=5763c96b3eee7f2b55565963c705a396d19a512b:34300:20)
at http://localhost:4000/packages/modules.js?hash=5763c96b3eee7f2b55565963c705a396d19a512b:34310:13
at http://localhost:4000/packages/meteor.js?hash=b0f12795c8cc1423b5850502871996903f947ed5:1167:22
at

Need help please.

@paranoico
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Hey, long time since you posted but hoping to share future clarity:
Mantra works only with Meteor 1.5 and uses React 15.

We had 3 apps made with Mantra and Meteor 1.5, but from a year ago we are porting all of them to use react-meteor-data component following the standard Meteor 1.9, React 16 tutorial.

Regards.

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