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I am wondering how to build my tree properly in Mobx State Tree.



I have right now I have a page that you choose a category and then you see has a search bar and results that are displayed. However there will be a component that shows the users search history.



Now I am not sure where this SearchHistoryModel should live?



I have an Employee Model and a Category Model. So each Catagory can have it's own search history and each search history belongs to one employee.



So how should it look like? Should employee model be in the Category Model? Or SearchHistory Model be in Category Model?



I have no clue where to place it.










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  • I am sure that as a user with 30k of reputation you're aware you need to post at least some code that describes your issue. Without it your problem is way too abstract -- things can be modeled in so many ways. The contextmatters +

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I am wondering how to build my tree properly in Mobx State Tree.



I have right now I have a page that you choose a category and then you see has a search bar and results that are displayed. However there will be a component that shows the users search history.



Now I am not sure where this SearchHistoryModel should live?



I have an Employee Model and a Category Model. So each Catagory can have it's own search history and each search history belongs to one employee.



So how should it look like? Should employee model be in the Category Model? Or SearchHistory Model be in Category Model?



I have no clue where to place it.










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  • I am sure that as a user with 30k of reputation you're aware you need to post at least some code that describes your issue. Without it your problem is way too abstract -- things can be modeled in so many ways. The contextmatters +

    – Igor Soloydenko
    Nov 25 '18 at 4:00














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I am wondering how to build my tree properly in Mobx State Tree.



I have right now I have a page that you choose a category and then you see has a search bar and results that are displayed. However there will be a component that shows the users search history.



Now I am not sure where this SearchHistoryModel should live?



I have an Employee Model and a Category Model. So each Catagory can have it's own search history and each search history belongs to one employee.



So how should it look like? Should employee model be in the Category Model? Or SearchHistory Model be in Category Model?



I have no clue where to place it.










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I am wondering how to build my tree properly in Mobx State Tree.



I have right now I have a page that you choose a category and then you see has a search bar and results that are displayed. However there will be a component that shows the users search history.



Now I am not sure where this SearchHistoryModel should live?



I have an Employee Model and a Category Model. So each Catagory can have it's own search history and each search history belongs to one employee.



So how should it look like? Should employee model be in the Category Model? Or SearchHistory Model be in Category Model?



I have no clue where to place it.







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  • I am sure that as a user with 30k of reputation you're aware you need to post at least some code that describes your issue. Without it your problem is way too abstract -- things can be modeled in so many ways. The contextmatters +

    – Igor Soloydenko
    Nov 25 '18 at 4:00



















  • I am sure that as a user with 30k of reputation you're aware you need to post at least some code that describes your issue. Without it your problem is way too abstract -- things can be modeled in so many ways. The contextmatters +

    – Igor Soloydenko
    Nov 25 '18 at 4:00

















I am sure that as a user with 30k of reputation you're aware you need to post at least some code that describes your issue. Without it your problem is way too abstract -- things can be modeled in so many ways. The contextmatters +

– Igor Soloydenko
Nov 25 '18 at 4:00





I am sure that as a user with 30k of reputation you're aware you need to post at least some code that describes your issue. Without it your problem is way too abstract -- things can be modeled in so many ways. The contextmatters +

– Igor Soloydenko
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