Out of memory onPress TouchableOpacity, React native












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I have a component where I display a button when certain conditions are met (based on component state)



{
this.state.inputTag !== null && this.state.inputTagFocused ? (
<TouchableOpacity
style = {{backgroundColor : Colors.primary, padding : 15, paddingBottom : 5, paddingTop : 5, borderRadius: 2}}
onPress = {this.handleAddTags}
>
<Text style = {{fontFamily : Fonts.primary, color : Colors.white}}>Add</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
) : null
}


Using TextInput component I am updating the state like this



<TextInput
style = {{ borderBottomColor : Colors.grey, padding : 15, paddingLeft :0, paddingRight : 0, marginRight : 15}}
onChange = {(text)=> this.setState({inputTag : text})}
onFocus = {() => this.setState({inputTagFocused : true})}
placeholderTextColor = {Colors.grey}
ref = {(tags) => {this.tags = tags}}
underlineColorAndroid = 'transparent'
placeholder = 'Add Tags'
returnKeyType = 'done'
multiline = {false}
/>


Everything seems to work except when I press the add button the whole app crashes and after few minutes I get the error of 'out of memory'.



What is causing the issue? and how can I solve it?



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    I have a component where I display a button when certain conditions are met (based on component state)



    {
    this.state.inputTag !== null && this.state.inputTagFocused ? (
    <TouchableOpacity
    style = {{backgroundColor : Colors.primary, padding : 15, paddingBottom : 5, paddingTop : 5, borderRadius: 2}}
    onPress = {this.handleAddTags}
    >
    <Text style = {{fontFamily : Fonts.primary, color : Colors.white}}>Add</Text>
    </TouchableOpacity>
    ) : null
    }


    Using TextInput component I am updating the state like this



    <TextInput
    style = {{ borderBottomColor : Colors.grey, padding : 15, paddingLeft :0, paddingRight : 0, marginRight : 15}}
    onChange = {(text)=> this.setState({inputTag : text})}
    onFocus = {() => this.setState({inputTagFocused : true})}
    placeholderTextColor = {Colors.grey}
    ref = {(tags) => {this.tags = tags}}
    underlineColorAndroid = 'transparent'
    placeholder = 'Add Tags'
    returnKeyType = 'done'
    multiline = {false}
    />


    Everything seems to work except when I press the add button the whole app crashes and after few minutes I get the error of 'out of memory'.



    What is causing the issue? and how can I solve it?



    the full code can be found here










    share|improve this question

























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      I have a component where I display a button when certain conditions are met (based on component state)



      {
      this.state.inputTag !== null && this.state.inputTagFocused ? (
      <TouchableOpacity
      style = {{backgroundColor : Colors.primary, padding : 15, paddingBottom : 5, paddingTop : 5, borderRadius: 2}}
      onPress = {this.handleAddTags}
      >
      <Text style = {{fontFamily : Fonts.primary, color : Colors.white}}>Add</Text>
      </TouchableOpacity>
      ) : null
      }


      Using TextInput component I am updating the state like this



      <TextInput
      style = {{ borderBottomColor : Colors.grey, padding : 15, paddingLeft :0, paddingRight : 0, marginRight : 15}}
      onChange = {(text)=> this.setState({inputTag : text})}
      onFocus = {() => this.setState({inputTagFocused : true})}
      placeholderTextColor = {Colors.grey}
      ref = {(tags) => {this.tags = tags}}
      underlineColorAndroid = 'transparent'
      placeholder = 'Add Tags'
      returnKeyType = 'done'
      multiline = {false}
      />


      Everything seems to work except when I press the add button the whole app crashes and after few minutes I get the error of 'out of memory'.



      What is causing the issue? and how can I solve it?



      the full code can be found here










      share|improve this question














      I have a component where I display a button when certain conditions are met (based on component state)



      {
      this.state.inputTag !== null && this.state.inputTagFocused ? (
      <TouchableOpacity
      style = {{backgroundColor : Colors.primary, padding : 15, paddingBottom : 5, paddingTop : 5, borderRadius: 2}}
      onPress = {this.handleAddTags}
      >
      <Text style = {{fontFamily : Fonts.primary, color : Colors.white}}>Add</Text>
      </TouchableOpacity>
      ) : null
      }


      Using TextInput component I am updating the state like this



      <TextInput
      style = {{ borderBottomColor : Colors.grey, padding : 15, paddingLeft :0, paddingRight : 0, marginRight : 15}}
      onChange = {(text)=> this.setState({inputTag : text})}
      onFocus = {() => this.setState({inputTagFocused : true})}
      placeholderTextColor = {Colors.grey}
      ref = {(tags) => {this.tags = tags}}
      underlineColorAndroid = 'transparent'
      placeholder = 'Add Tags'
      returnKeyType = 'done'
      multiline = {false}
      />


      Everything seems to work except when I press the add button the whole app crashes and after few minutes I get the error of 'out of memory'.



      What is causing the issue? and how can I solve it?



      the full code can be found here







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          • But that should't be an issue, in fact I am passing a separate argument and I always did like that.

            – woft
            Nov 17 '18 at 19:01


















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          • that solves the issue!

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          • But that should't be an issue, in fact I am passing a separate argument and I always did like that.

            – woft
            Nov 17 '18 at 19:01
















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          • that solves the issue!

            – woft
            Nov 17 '18 at 18:41











          • But that should't be an issue, in fact I am passing a separate argument and I always did like that.

            – woft
            Nov 17 '18 at 19:01





















          • that solves the issue!

            – woft
            Nov 17 '18 at 18:41











          • But that should't be an issue, in fact I am passing a separate argument and I always did like that.

            – woft
            Nov 17 '18 at 19:01



















          that solves the issue!

          – woft
          Nov 17 '18 at 18:41





          that solves the issue!

          – woft
          Nov 17 '18 at 18:41













          But that should't be an issue, in fact I am passing a separate argument and I always did like that.

          – woft
          Nov 17 '18 at 19:01







          But that should't be an issue, in fact I am passing a separate argument and I always did like that.

          – woft
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