In React, how can I cause anchors to do nothing on click?
Here's a simple solution,
On React class component
class App extends React.Component {
onClick() {
console.log('onclick..')
}
render() {
return (
<a href={void(0)} onClick={this.onClick} >Click me</a>
)
}
}
React is dropping the
javascript:void(0)
solution and the href doesn't certainly accept the empty attribute value.
Basically what react wants us to do is to use a different component, for instance a button. We can always make a button look like a link using CSS(and thus, won't contain href
and the complexity to remove it's behaviour). So, instead of using an anchor tag as a button, use the button element itself. Hope it makes sense.
You should call preventDefault function from onClick event like this:
class App extends React.Component {
onClick = (e) => {
e.preventDefault()
console.log('onclick..')
}
render() {
return (
<a href onClick={this.onClick} >Click me</a>
)
}
}
You can use something like this particular to your use case:
const renderEmails = ({ fields }) => (
...
<a href onClick={(e) => {
e.preventDefault()
fields.push()
}}>Add Email</a>
...
)