reduxForm 7.0.4 Importing a tag inside a string value from a database and outputting it onto the UI












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I'm trying to render <Field> tags inside a string from a database fetch call to the UI. But when I run the code it renders the <Field> tags as a string instead of Redux Form elements.



Here's the key/value from the database object I'm fetching:



ConditionDescription: "Overall, (client) demonstrated a consistent performance on the WAIS-IV and received a Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ) score of <Field
name='wais-iv-fsiq-score' type='text' component='input'/> (<Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-percentile' type='text' component='input'/> percentile), which falls within in the <Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-range' type='text' component='input'/> range of functioning."


Here's my JSX code:



{t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
<div key={t.Id}>
<div className="flex test__list">
<MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
<p>{t.ConditionDescription}</p>
</div>
</div>
))}


P.S. I tried using a parser package <p>{ReactHTMLParser(t.ConditionDescription)}</p> and I got an error - Unknown prop "component" on <field> tag.










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    I'm trying to render <Field> tags inside a string from a database fetch call to the UI. But when I run the code it renders the <Field> tags as a string instead of Redux Form elements.



    Here's the key/value from the database object I'm fetching:



    ConditionDescription: "Overall, (client) demonstrated a consistent performance on the WAIS-IV and received a Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ) score of <Field
    name='wais-iv-fsiq-score' type='text' component='input'/> (<Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-percentile' type='text' component='input'/> percentile), which falls within in the <Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-range' type='text' component='input'/> range of functioning."


    Here's my JSX code:



    {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
    <div key={t.Id}>
    <div className="flex test__list">
    <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
    <p>{t.ConditionDescription}</p>
    </div>
    </div>
    ))}


    P.S. I tried using a parser package <p>{ReactHTMLParser(t.ConditionDescription)}</p> and I got an error - Unknown prop "component" on <field> tag.










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      I'm trying to render <Field> tags inside a string from a database fetch call to the UI. But when I run the code it renders the <Field> tags as a string instead of Redux Form elements.



      Here's the key/value from the database object I'm fetching:



      ConditionDescription: "Overall, (client) demonstrated a consistent performance on the WAIS-IV and received a Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ) score of <Field
      name='wais-iv-fsiq-score' type='text' component='input'/> (<Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-percentile' type='text' component='input'/> percentile), which falls within in the <Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-range' type='text' component='input'/> range of functioning."


      Here's my JSX code:



      {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
      <div key={t.Id}>
      <div className="flex test__list">
      <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
      <p>{t.ConditionDescription}</p>
      </div>
      </div>
      ))}


      P.S. I tried using a parser package <p>{ReactHTMLParser(t.ConditionDescription)}</p> and I got an error - Unknown prop "component" on <field> tag.










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to render <Field> tags inside a string from a database fetch call to the UI. But when I run the code it renders the <Field> tags as a string instead of Redux Form elements.



      Here's the key/value from the database object I'm fetching:



      ConditionDescription: "Overall, (client) demonstrated a consistent performance on the WAIS-IV and received a Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ) score of <Field
      name='wais-iv-fsiq-score' type='text' component='input'/> (<Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-percentile' type='text' component='input'/> percentile), which falls within in the <Field name='wais-iv-fsiq-range' type='text' component='input'/> range of functioning."


      Here's my JSX code:



      {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
      <div key={t.Id}>
      <div className="flex test__list">
      <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
      <p>{t.ConditionDescription}</p>
      </div>
      </div>
      ))}


      P.S. I tried using a parser package <p>{ReactHTMLParser(t.ConditionDescription)}</p> and I got an error - Unknown prop "component" on <field> tag.







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          You should create a function that generates those Fields to you based on your data.
          For native html tags you could use dangerouslySetInnerHTML, but it is not recommended.



          You could try something like:






          {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
          <div key={t.Id}>
          <div className="flex test__list">
          <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
          {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
          <div>
          <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
          {field.label}
          </div>
          ))}
          </div>
          </div>
          ))}





          Edited: You are getting the Unknown prop "component" because <Field> is not a native html tag






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            You should create a function that generates those Fields to you based on your data.
            For native html tags you could use dangerouslySetInnerHTML, but it is not recommended.



            You could try something like:






            {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
            <div key={t.Id}>
            <div className="flex test__list">
            <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
            {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
            <div>
            <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
            {field.label}
            </div>
            ))}
            </div>
            </div>
            ))}





            Edited: You are getting the Unknown prop "component" because <Field> is not a native html tag






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              You should create a function that generates those Fields to you based on your data.
              For native html tags you could use dangerouslySetInnerHTML, but it is not recommended.



              You could try something like:






              {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
              <div key={t.Id}>
              <div className="flex test__list">
              <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
              {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
              <div>
              <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
              {field.label}
              </div>
              ))}
              </div>
              </div>
              ))}





              Edited: You are getting the Unknown prop "component" because <Field> is not a native html tag






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                You should create a function that generates those Fields to you based on your data.
                For native html tags you could use dangerouslySetInnerHTML, but it is not recommended.



                You could try something like:






                {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
                <div key={t.Id}>
                <div className="flex test__list">
                <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
                {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
                <div>
                <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
                {field.label}
                </div>
                ))}
                </div>
                </div>
                ))}





                Edited: You are getting the Unknown prop "component" because <Field> is not a native html tag






                share|improve this answer













                You should create a function that generates those Fields to you based on your data.
                For native html tags you could use dangerouslySetInnerHTML, but it is not recommended.



                You could try something like:






                {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
                <div key={t.Id}>
                <div className="flex test__list">
                <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
                {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
                <div>
                <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
                {field.label}
                </div>
                ))}
                </div>
                </div>
                ))}





                Edited: You are getting the Unknown prop "component" because <Field> is not a native html tag






                {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
                <div key={t.Id}>
                <div className="flex test__list">
                <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
                {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
                <div>
                <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
                {field.label}
                </div>
                ))}
                </div>
                </div>
                ))}





                {t.IndexConditions.map(t => (
                <div key={t.Id}>
                <div className="flex test__list">
                <MaterialIcon icon="arrow_right" />
                {t.fieldsList.length > 0 && t.fieldsList.map(field => (
                <div>
                <Field name={field.name} type={field.type} component={field.component} />
                {field.label}
                </div>
                ))}
                </div>
                </div>
                ))}






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