--- id: expose-component-functions title: Expose Component Functions layout: tips permalink: expose-component-functions.html prev: communicate-between-components.html next: references-to-components.html --- There's another (uncommon) way of [communicating between components](/react/tips/communicate-between-components.html): simply expose a method on the child component for the parent to call. Say a list of todos, which upon clicking get removed. If there's only one unfinished todo left, animate it: ```js /** @jsx React.DOM */ var Todo = React.createClass({ render: function() { return
{this.props.title}
; }, //this component will be accessed by the parent through the `ref` attribute animate: function() { console.log('Pretend %s is animating', this.props.title); } }); var Todos = React.createClass({ getInitialState: function() { return {items: ['Apple', 'Banana', 'Cranberry']}; }, handleClick: function(index) { var items = this.state.items.filter(function(item, i) { return index !== i; }); this.setState({items: items}, function() { if (items.length === 1) { this.refs.item0.animate(); } }.bind(this)); }, render: function() { return (
{this.state.items.map(function(item, i) { var boundClick = this.handleClick.bind(this, i); return ( ); }, this)}
); } }); React.renderComponent(, mountNode); ``` Alternatively, you could have achieved this by passing the `todo` an `isLastUnfinishedItem` prop, let it check this prop in `componentDidUpdate`, then animate itself; however, this quickly gets messy if you pass around different props to control animations.