The right way to structure ReactiveSearch components to make search work










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If I have my CRA based ReactiveSearch app structured like this:



/src
/containers
/search
-index.js
/components
-autocomplete.js
-results.js
-navbar.js


Where /containers/search/index.js contains code like this:



<ReactiveBase
app="someapp"
credentials="abc123"
type="sometype"
>
<DataSearch
componentId="q"
react= "and", ["q"]
...
/>
<Results />
<ReactiveBase />


And then my own react components (autocomplete.js, results.js) bring in those ReactiveSearch components as children as per the needs of my app?



For example, my autocomplete.js would bring in DataSearch as a child, my results.js would bring in ReactiveList as a child and navbar.js would bring in the same DataSearch as a child?



And that should enable me to create different routes with React Router 4 when ready, right?










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  • Were you able to resolve this? What you are describing is correct and should work.

    – sidi
    Dec 9 '18 at 23:40











  • @sidi - yes, the problem was that I had multiple ReactiveBase in multiple places instead of just one - that alone solved a lot of the problems that I was having.

    – user3125823
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:48















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If I have my CRA based ReactiveSearch app structured like this:



/src
/containers
/search
-index.js
/components
-autocomplete.js
-results.js
-navbar.js


Where /containers/search/index.js contains code like this:



<ReactiveBase
app="someapp"
credentials="abc123"
type="sometype"
>
<DataSearch
componentId="q"
react= "and", ["q"]
...
/>
<Results />
<ReactiveBase />


And then my own react components (autocomplete.js, results.js) bring in those ReactiveSearch components as children as per the needs of my app?



For example, my autocomplete.js would bring in DataSearch as a child, my results.js would bring in ReactiveList as a child and navbar.js would bring in the same DataSearch as a child?



And that should enable me to create different routes with React Router 4 when ready, right?










share|improve this question
























  • Were you able to resolve this? What you are describing is correct and should work.

    – sidi
    Dec 9 '18 at 23:40











  • @sidi - yes, the problem was that I had multiple ReactiveBase in multiple places instead of just one - that alone solved a lot of the problems that I was having.

    – user3125823
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:48













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If I have my CRA based ReactiveSearch app structured like this:



/src
/containers
/search
-index.js
/components
-autocomplete.js
-results.js
-navbar.js


Where /containers/search/index.js contains code like this:



<ReactiveBase
app="someapp"
credentials="abc123"
type="sometype"
>
<DataSearch
componentId="q"
react= "and", ["q"]
...
/>
<Results />
<ReactiveBase />


And then my own react components (autocomplete.js, results.js) bring in those ReactiveSearch components as children as per the needs of my app?



For example, my autocomplete.js would bring in DataSearch as a child, my results.js would bring in ReactiveList as a child and navbar.js would bring in the same DataSearch as a child?



And that should enable me to create different routes with React Router 4 when ready, right?










share|improve this question
















If I have my CRA based ReactiveSearch app structured like this:



/src
/containers
/search
-index.js
/components
-autocomplete.js
-results.js
-navbar.js


Where /containers/search/index.js contains code like this:



<ReactiveBase
app="someapp"
credentials="abc123"
type="sometype"
>
<DataSearch
componentId="q"
react= "and", ["q"]
...
/>
<Results />
<ReactiveBase />


And then my own react components (autocomplete.js, results.js) bring in those ReactiveSearch components as children as per the needs of my app?



For example, my autocomplete.js would bring in DataSearch as a child, my results.js would bring in ReactiveList as a child and navbar.js would bring in the same DataSearch as a child?



And that should enable me to create different routes with React Router 4 when ready, right?







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  • Were you able to resolve this? What you are describing is correct and should work.

    – sidi
    Dec 9 '18 at 23:40











  • @sidi - yes, the problem was that I had multiple ReactiveBase in multiple places instead of just one - that alone solved a lot of the problems that I was having.

    – user3125823
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:48

















  • Were you able to resolve this? What you are describing is correct and should work.

    – sidi
    Dec 9 '18 at 23:40











  • @sidi - yes, the problem was that I had multiple ReactiveBase in multiple places instead of just one - that alone solved a lot of the problems that I was having.

    – user3125823
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:48
















Were you able to resolve this? What you are describing is correct and should work.

– sidi
Dec 9 '18 at 23:40





Were you able to resolve this? What you are describing is correct and should work.

– sidi
Dec 9 '18 at 23:40













@sidi - yes, the problem was that I had multiple ReactiveBase in multiple places instead of just one - that alone solved a lot of the problems that I was having.

– user3125823
Dec 10 '18 at 19:48





@sidi - yes, the problem was that I had multiple ReactiveBase in multiple places instead of just one - that alone solved a lot of the problems that I was having.

– user3125823
Dec 10 '18 at 19:48












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