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javascript - Getting "Cannot call a class as a function" in my React Project

I'm trying to add a React map component to my project but run into an error. I'm using Fullstack React's blog post as a reference. I tracked down where the error gets thrown in google_map.js line 83:

function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) { 
  if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) { 
    throw new TypeError("Cannot call a class as a function"); 
    } 
  }

Here is my map component so far. The page loads just fine (without a map) when I comment out lines 58-60, the last three lines. edit: I made the changes that @Dmitriy Nevzorov suggested and it still gives me the same error.

import React from 'react'
import GoogleApiComponent from 'google-map-react'

export class LocationsContainer extends React.Component {
    constructor() {
        super()
    }
  render() {
    const style = {
        width: '100vw',
        height: '100vh'
    }
    return (
      <div style={style}>
        <Map google={this.props.google} />
      </div>
    )
  }
}

export class Map extends React.Component {
    componentDidUpdate(prevProps, prevState){
        if (prevProps.google !== this.props.google){
            this.loadMap();
        }
    }
    componentDidMount(){
        this.loadMap();
    }
    loadMap(){
        if (this.props && this.props.google){
            const {google} = this.props;
            const maps = google.maps;

            const mapRef = this.refs.map;
            const node = ReactDOM.findDOMNode(mapRef);

            let zoom = 14;
            let lat = 37.774929
            let lng = 122.419416
            const center = new maps.LatLng(lat, lng);
            const mapConfig = Object.assign({}, {
                center: center,
                zoom: zoom
            })
            this.map = new maps.Map(node, mapConfig)
        }
    }
    render() {
        return (
            <div ref='map'>
                Loading map...
            </div>
        )
    }
}

export default GoogleApiComponent({
  apiKey: MY_API_KEY
})(LocationsContainer)

And here is where this map component gets routed in main.js:

import {render} from 'react-dom';
import React from 'react';
import Artists from './components/Artists'
import { Router, Route, Link, browserHistory } from 'react-router'
import Home from './components/HomePage'
import Gallery from './components/ArtGallery'
import ArtistPage from './components/ArtistPage'
import FavsPage from './components/FavsPage'
import LocationsContainer from './components/Locations'

//Create the route configuration
render((
  <Router history={browserHistory}>
    <Route path="/" component={Home} />
        <Route path="locations" component={LocationsContainer} />
        <Route path="artists" component={Artists} /> 
        <Route path="gallery" component={Gallery} />     
      <Route path="favorites" component={FavsPage} />
      <Route path=":artistName" component={ArtistPage} />
  </Router>
), document.getElementById('app'))
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For me it happened when I forgot to write extends React.Component at the end. I know it's not exactly what YOU had, but others reading this answer can benefit from this, hopefully.


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