There's nothing obvious to me in these examples. A real minimal case is
necessary. Thanks.


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Roger Gilliar
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Just wanted to make sure that this should work. I'll try to build a test
> case, but I think that the following code is the problem:
>
>  om/IRenderState
>     (render-state [_ state]
>       (let [services (get-in app-state[:selected-domain :services])
>             first-name (:name (first services))]
>         (println first-name)
>         (if (:show state)
>           (dom/div nil
>                    (om/build header/component (get-in app-state
> [:selected-domain]))
>                    (om/build customer-info/component (get-in app-state
> [:selected-domain :customer-info]))
>                    (om/build service-info/component services
>                              {:init-state {:selected-service first-name}}))
>           (dom/span nil ""))))))
>
> Maybe it is not a good idea to build components inside the render-state
> function ?
>
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