313
votes

In JSX, how do you reference a value from props from inside a quoted attribute value?

For example:

<img className="image" src="images/{this.props.image}" />

The resulting HTML output is:

<img class="image" src="images/{this.props.image}">
9

9 Answers

493
votes

React (or JSX) doesn't support variable interpolation inside an attribute value, but you can put any JS expression inside curly braces as the entire attribute value, so this works:

<img className="image" src={"images/" + this.props.image} />
239
votes

If you want to use the es6 template literals, you need braces around the tick marks as well:

<img className="image" src={`images/${this.props.image}`} />
50
votes

If you're using JSX with Harmony, you could do this:

<img className="image" src={`images/${this.props.image}`} />

Here you are writing the value of src as an expression.

15
votes

Instead of adding variables and strings, you can use the ES6 template strings! Here is an example:

<img className="image" src={`images/${this.props.image}`} />

As for all other JavaScript components inside JSX, use template strings inside of curly braces. To "inject" a variable use a dollar sign followed by curly braces containing the variable you would like to inject. For example:

{`string ${variable} another string`}
8
votes

Best practices are to add getter method for that :

getImageURI() {
  return "images/" + this.props.image;
}

<img className="image" src={this.getImageURI()} />

Then , if you have more logic later on, you can maintain the code smoothly.

2
votes

For People, looking for answers w.r.t to 'map' function and dynamic data, here is a working example.

<img src={"http://examole.com/randomview/images" + each_actor['logo']} />

This gives the URL as "http://examole.com/randomview/images/2/dp_pics/182328.jpg" (random example)

1
votes

Note: In react you can put javascript expression inside curly bracket. We can use this property in this example.
Note: give one look to below example:

class LoginForm extends React.Component {

  constructor(props) {
    super(props);

    this.state = {i:1};
  }

  handleClick() {
    this.setState(prevState => ({i : prevState.i + 1}));

    console.log(this.state.j);  
  }


  render() {

    return (
      <div>
        <p onClick={this.handleClick.bind(this)}>Click to change image</p>
        <img src={'images/back'+ this.state.i+'.jpg'}/>
      </div>
      );

  }
}
1
votes

Here is the Best Option for Dynamic className or Props , just do some concatenation like we do in Javascript.

     className={
        "badge " +
        (this.props.value ? "badge-primary " : "badge-danger ") +
        " m-4"
      }
1
votes

you can use

<img className="image" src=`images/${this.props.image}`>

or

<img className="image" src={'images/'+this.props.image}>

or

  render() {
         let imageUrl = this.props.image ? "images/"+this.props.image : 'some placeholder url image';
    return (
       <div>
          <img className="image" src={imageUrl} />
       </div>
    )
  }