Error on a button click while logging out using Antd












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I am trying to create a nav bar with logout option using Menu.Item from antd.
I am getting an error on a button click condition. Below is my code.



handleClick = (e: ClickParam) => {
if(e.key === 'logout') {
if (userContext) userContext.onLogout();
//error cannot find name userContext (as it is defined below)
} else {
this.props.history.push(e.key);
}
};

render() {
const SubMenu = Menu.SubMenu;
return (
<div>
<CurrentUserConsumer>
{userContext => (
<Fragment>
<div>
<UserAvatar name={userContext && userContext.user ? userContext.user.firstName : ''} />
</div>

<Menu onClick={this.handleClick} selectedKeys={[this.props.history.location.pathname]} mode="vertical" className="App-menu-wrapper">
<Menu.Item
key="/logout">
<span>
<Icon type="form" />
Logout
</span>
</Menu.Item>


Please suggest a different solution for me so that after clicking on logout, it is successfully logged out.










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    You will need contextType to use it in a function

    – Boy With Silver Wings
    Jan 2 at 9:31


















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I am trying to create a nav bar with logout option using Menu.Item from antd.
I am getting an error on a button click condition. Below is my code.



handleClick = (e: ClickParam) => {
if(e.key === 'logout') {
if (userContext) userContext.onLogout();
//error cannot find name userContext (as it is defined below)
} else {
this.props.history.push(e.key);
}
};

render() {
const SubMenu = Menu.SubMenu;
return (
<div>
<CurrentUserConsumer>
{userContext => (
<Fragment>
<div>
<UserAvatar name={userContext && userContext.user ? userContext.user.firstName : ''} />
</div>

<Menu onClick={this.handleClick} selectedKeys={[this.props.history.location.pathname]} mode="vertical" className="App-menu-wrapper">
<Menu.Item
key="/logout">
<span>
<Icon type="form" />
Logout
</span>
</Menu.Item>


Please suggest a different solution for me so that after clicking on logout, it is successfully logged out.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    You will need contextType to use it in a function

    – Boy With Silver Wings
    Jan 2 at 9:31
















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I am trying to create a nav bar with logout option using Menu.Item from antd.
I am getting an error on a button click condition. Below is my code.



handleClick = (e: ClickParam) => {
if(e.key === 'logout') {
if (userContext) userContext.onLogout();
//error cannot find name userContext (as it is defined below)
} else {
this.props.history.push(e.key);
}
};

render() {
const SubMenu = Menu.SubMenu;
return (
<div>
<CurrentUserConsumer>
{userContext => (
<Fragment>
<div>
<UserAvatar name={userContext && userContext.user ? userContext.user.firstName : ''} />
</div>

<Menu onClick={this.handleClick} selectedKeys={[this.props.history.location.pathname]} mode="vertical" className="App-menu-wrapper">
<Menu.Item
key="/logout">
<span>
<Icon type="form" />
Logout
</span>
</Menu.Item>


Please suggest a different solution for me so that after clicking on logout, it is successfully logged out.










share|improve this question














I am trying to create a nav bar with logout option using Menu.Item from antd.
I am getting an error on a button click condition. Below is my code.



handleClick = (e: ClickParam) => {
if(e.key === 'logout') {
if (userContext) userContext.onLogout();
//error cannot find name userContext (as it is defined below)
} else {
this.props.history.push(e.key);
}
};

render() {
const SubMenu = Menu.SubMenu;
return (
<div>
<CurrentUserConsumer>
{userContext => (
<Fragment>
<div>
<UserAvatar name={userContext && userContext.user ? userContext.user.firstName : ''} />
</div>

<Menu onClick={this.handleClick} selectedKeys={[this.props.history.location.pathname]} mode="vertical" className="App-menu-wrapper">
<Menu.Item
key="/logout">
<span>
<Icon type="form" />
Logout
</span>
</Menu.Item>


Please suggest a different solution for me so that after clicking on logout, it is successfully logged out.







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    You will need contextType to use it in a function

    – Boy With Silver Wings
    Jan 2 at 9:31
















  • 1





    You will need contextType to use it in a function

    – Boy With Silver Wings
    Jan 2 at 9:31










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You will need contextType to use it in a function

– Boy With Silver Wings
Jan 2 at 9:31







You will need contextType to use it in a function

– Boy With Silver Wings
Jan 2 at 9:31














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