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title: Communicate Between Components
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For parent-child communication, simply [pass props](/react/docs/multiple-components.html).
For child-parent communication:
Say your `GroceryList` component has a list of items generated through an array. When a list item is clicked, you want to display its name:
```js
var handleClick = function(i, props) {
console.log('You clicked: ' + props.items[i]);
}
function GroceryList(props) {
return (
<div>
{props.items.map(function(item, i) {
return (
<div onClick={handleClick.bind(this, i, props)} key={i}>{item}</div>
);
})}
</div>
);
}
ReactDOM.render(
<GroceryList items={['Apple', 'Banana', 'Cranberry']} />, mountNode
);
```
Notice the use of `bind(this, arg1, arg2, ...)`: we're simply passing more arguments to `handleClick`. This is not a new React concept; it's just JavaScript.
For communication between two components that don't have a parent-child relationship, you can set up your own global event system. Subscribe to events in `componentDidMount()`, unsubscribe in `componentWillUnmount()`, and call `setState()` when you receive an event. [Flux](https://facebook.github.io/flux/) pattern is one of the possible ways to arrange this.