How to add the empty values for the non required inputs if the user skip the fields in react js












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I am new to react js I have registration form if you fill all the fields then only the data is storing in database so now I need to add the empty values for the non required inputs if the user skip those fields.



Please help me to solve this.



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    Use components setState method. Can't help you more since you didn't share any code

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    welcome to stack-overflow, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example would help

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I am new to react js I have registration form if you fill all the fields then only the data is storing in database so now I need to add the empty values for the non required inputs if the user skip those fields.



Please help me to solve this.



Thank you.










share|improve this question


















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    Use components setState method. Can't help you more since you didn't share any code

    – MrAleister
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:06






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    welcome to stack-overflow, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example would help

    – Sagiv b.g
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12














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I am new to react js I have registration form if you fill all the fields then only the data is storing in database so now I need to add the empty values for the non required inputs if the user skip those fields.



Please help me to solve this.



Thank you.










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I am new to react js I have registration form if you fill all the fields then only the data is storing in database so now I need to add the empty values for the non required inputs if the user skip those fields.



Please help me to solve this.



Thank you.







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    Use components setState method. Can't help you more since you didn't share any code

    – MrAleister
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:06






  • 1





    welcome to stack-overflow, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example would help

    – Sagiv b.g
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12














  • 1





    Use components setState method. Can't help you more since you didn't share any code

    – MrAleister
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:06






  • 1





    welcome to stack-overflow, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example would help

    – Sagiv b.g
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12








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Use components setState method. Can't help you more since you didn't share any code

– MrAleister
Nov 23 '18 at 13:06





Use components setState method. Can't help you more since you didn't share any code

– MrAleister
Nov 23 '18 at 13:06




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welcome to stack-overflow, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example would help

– Sagiv b.g
Nov 23 '18 at 13:12





welcome to stack-overflow, a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example would help

– Sagiv b.g
Nov 23 '18 at 13:12












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Since you did not provide an example of your case I'm assuming you are only saving the filled inputs to state.



You can define a default object like:



const DEFAULT_OBJECT = { title: "", email: "" };


and afterwards merge your fields with the default object:



const submitObject = {
...DEFAULT_OBJECT,
...whateverFieldsYouHave
};





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    Since you did not provide an example of your case I'm assuming you are only saving the filled inputs to state.



    You can define a default object like:



    const DEFAULT_OBJECT = { title: "", email: "" };


    and afterwards merge your fields with the default object:



    const submitObject = {
    ...DEFAULT_OBJECT,
    ...whateverFieldsYouHave
    };





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      Since you did not provide an example of your case I'm assuming you are only saving the filled inputs to state.



      You can define a default object like:



      const DEFAULT_OBJECT = { title: "", email: "" };


      and afterwards merge your fields with the default object:



      const submitObject = {
      ...DEFAULT_OBJECT,
      ...whateverFieldsYouHave
      };





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        Since you did not provide an example of your case I'm assuming you are only saving the filled inputs to state.



        You can define a default object like:



        const DEFAULT_OBJECT = { title: "", email: "" };


        and afterwards merge your fields with the default object:



        const submitObject = {
        ...DEFAULT_OBJECT,
        ...whateverFieldsYouHave
        };





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        Since you did not provide an example of your case I'm assuming you are only saving the filled inputs to state.



        You can define a default object like:



        const DEFAULT_OBJECT = { title: "", email: "" };


        and afterwards merge your fields with the default object:



        const submitObject = {
        ...DEFAULT_OBJECT,
        ...whateverFieldsYouHave
        };






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