How to change React context programmatically?

Wrap your consuming component in a provider component:

import React from 'react';

const SERVER_URL = 'http://some_url.com';

const LoggedUserContext = React.createContext();

class App extends React.Component {
    state = {
        user: null,
        id: 123
    }
    componentDidMount() {
        axios.get(`${SERVER_URL}/users/${this.state.id}`).then(response => { 
            const user = response.data.user; // I can only guess here
            this.setState({user});
        });
    }
    render() {
        return (
            <LoggedUserContext.Provider value={this.state.user}>
                <LoggedUserContext.Consumer>
                    {user => (
                        (user.name) ? user.name : 'Choose a user or create one';
                    )}
                </LoggedUserContext.Consumer>
            </LoggedUserContext.Provider>
        );
    }
}

I gave a complete example to make it even clearer (untested). See the docs for an example with better component composition.


In order to use Context, you need a Provider which takes a value, and that value could come from the state of the component and be updated

for instance

class App extends React.Component {
   state = {
      isAuth: false;
   }
   componentDidMount() {
      APIcall().then((res) => { this.setState({isAuth: res}) // update isAuth })
   }
   render() {
       <LoggedUserContext.Provider value={this.state.isAuth}>
           <Child />
       </LoggedUserContext.Provider>
   }
}

The section about dynamic context explains it