);
},
onChange(state) {
this.setState(state);
if(this.state.currentUser && this.state.currentUser.email) {
EventActions.profileDidLoad.defer(this.state.currentUser);
}
},
onMenuItemClick() {
/*
This is a hack to make the dropdown close after clicking on an item
The function just need to be defined
from https://github.com/react-bootstrap/react-bootstrap/issues/368:
@jvillasante - Have you tried to use onSelect with the DropdownButton?
I don't have a working example that is exactly like yours,
but I just noticed that the Dropdown closes when I've attached an event handler to OnSelect:
onSelected: function(e) {
// doesn't need to have functionality (necessarily) ... just wired up
}
Internally, a call to DropdownButton.setDropDownState(false) is made which will hide the dropdown menu.
So, you should be able to call that directly on the DropdownButton instance as well if needed.
NOW, THAT DIDN'T WORK - the onSelect routine isnt triggered in all cases
Hence, we do this manually
*/
this.refs.dropdownbutton.setDropdownState(false);
},
render() {
let account;
let signup;
let navRoutesLinks;
if (this.state.currentUser.username){
account = (
{getLangText('Account Settings')}
{getLangText('Contract Settings')}
{getLangText('Log out')}
);
navRoutesLinks = ;
}
else {
account = {getLangText('LOGIN')};
signup = {getLangText('SIGNUP')};
}
return (