I've already read this question and this one, that should better suits my needs.
But, I still don't get the point.
I've this code
class DivRatingOverall extends React.Component  {
constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    let overallRatingMeta = wp.data.select('core/editor').getCurrentPost().meta.overall_rating;
    this.state = {overallRating: overallRatingMeta};
    this.printDivOverallRater = this.printDivOverallRater.bind(this);
}
printDivOverallRater() {
        return (
        <div id="overall-rater-panel" ref={()=>
            raterJs({
                starSize: 32,
                step: 0.1,
                showToolTip: false,
                rating: this.state.overallRating,
                readOnly: false,
                element: document.querySelector("#overall-rater-panel"),
                rateCallback: function rateCallback(rating, done) {
                    rating = rating.toFixed(1);
                    rating = parseFloat(rating);
                    this.setRating(rating);
                    wp.data.dispatch('core/editor').editPost(
                        { meta: { overall_rating: rating } }
                    );
                    //I can't access setState here
                    //this.setState({overallRating: rating});
                    done();
                }
            })
        }
        />
    )
}
render () {
    return (
        <div>
            {this.OverallRateThis}
            <div>
                {this.printDivOverallRater()}
            </div>
        </div>
    );
}
But, in the callback function, I can't access this.setState, because this now refer to raterJS, an exteranl js library that I use
How can I change the state, inside the callback?
 
    