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ESLint - no-unused-expressions in ReactJS

Getting a ESLint error when copiling with babel:

  • Line 28: Expected an assignment or function call and instead saw an expression no-unused-expressions

  • Line 29: Expected an assignment or function call and instead saw an expression no-unused-expressions

Any idea how to get rid of these whilst making my timer still work as intended? Or have you got a better way of me doing my timer?

class RequestTimer extends Component {
    constructor(props) {
        super(props);

        this.state = {
            seconds: 0,
            minutes: 0,
            hours: 0
        }

        this.getTime = this.getTime.bind(this);
    }    

    getTime() {
        let second = this.state.seconds
        let minute = this.state.minutes;
        let hour = this.state.hours; 

        this.state.seconds % 59 === 0 && this.state.seconds !== 0 ? minute += 1:null;
        this.state.minutes % 59 === 0 && this.state.seconds % 59 === 0 && this.state.minutes !== 0 ? (hour += 1, minute = 0):null;

        this.setState({
            seconds: second +=1,
            minutes: minute,
            hours: hour
        })
    }

    componentDidMount() {
        this.timer = setInterval(this.getTime, 1000)
    }

    render() {
        return (
            <TimerContainer>
                <h2>Last Request:</h2>
                <p>{this.state.hours}h {this.state.minutes}m {this.state.seconds % 60}s</p>                
            </TimerContainer>
        )
    }
}
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user5377005 Avatar asked Dec 03 '22 11:12

user5377005


1 Answers

You want to use a proper if statement:

getTime() {
    let second = this.state.seconds
    let minute = this.state.minutes;
    let hour = this.state.hours; 

    if (this.state.seconds % 59 === 0 && this.state.seconds !== 0) {
        minute += 1;
    }
    if (this.state.minutes % 59 === 0 && this.state.seconds % 59 === 0 && this.state.minutes !== 0) {
        hour += 1;
        minute = 0;
    }

    this.setState({
        seconds: second +=1,
        minutes: minute,
        hours: hour
    });
}

Don't use the ternary operator if you don't want to do anything with the result value. And especially you should not use it when you have no else case or when you have to use the comma operator to do multiple things.

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Bergi Avatar answered Dec 23 '22 23:12

Bergi