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@schellerg DynamicRangeSlider doesn't work based on the current page's value, but the values that are min/max for its own query. If you can share a reproducible CodeSandbox example and/or share a network request just for the RangeSlider's query that produces this output, that would help to tell more. |
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Hi,
I'm having an issue with the DynamicRangeSlider component.
I´m using it as a price filter in my project and (I suppose) its returning the min/max price of all products instead of the ones within the current subset.
For example: if I´m on a page about books (my current subset); the cheapest book costs 5 and the most expensive costs 15. My dynamic range is showing min/max of 2 and 99, respectively. So, it´s like it isn't computing the prices relative to the current books.
I´ve already tried some things, like the
react
prop in order to "connect" or "relate" the price range with the list, to no success.There´s some way to debug the dataset that the DynamicRangeSlider is using?
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