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Fix error when using <List> outside of a ResourceContext #5863

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7 changes: 6 additions & 1 deletion packages/ra-core/src/controller/useListController.ts
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Expand Up @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ export interface ListControllerProps<RecordType extends Record = Record> {
const useListController = <RecordType extends Record = Record>(
props: ListProps
): ListControllerProps<RecordType> => {
useCheckMinimumRequiredProps('List', ['basePath', 'resource'], props);
useCheckMinimumRequiredProps('List', ['basePath'], props);

const {
basePath,
Expand All @@ -124,6 +124,11 @@ const useListController = <RecordType extends Record = Record>(
} = props;
const resource = useResourceContext(props);

if (!resource) {
throw new Error(
`<List> was called outside of a ResourceContext and without a resource prop. You must set the resource prop.`
);
}
if (filter && isValidElement(filter)) {
throw new Error(
'<List> received a React element as `filter` props. If you intended to set the list filter elements, use the `filters` (with an s) prop instead. The `filter` prop is internal and should not be set by the developer.'
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