A React TODOs example, explained

Written by samerbuna | Published 2017/05/30
Tech Story Tags: javascript | todo | to-do-list | react

TLDRvia the TL;DR App

The TODOs app is the new “Hello World”

I was asked to answer a Quora question about a simple TODOs example, and I thought a detailed explanation for it would be helpful to any one starting to learn React.

You can see the code in action here (Make sure you execute it with ES6/Babel selected in the middle). I did not write that code, I am just going to explain it inline after each important concept.

The example is a simple TODOs app with 3 components:

  • TodoList (the container and state manager)
  • TodoItems (presentational for the list of todos)
  • TodoInput (controlled component to read a new todo)

The first rendered interface looks like:

The initial list renders with test items “red” and “blue”, then you can use the “Add” button to add more items to the list.

Thanks for reading!


Published by HackerNoon on 2017/05/30