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@rsjs/r2m

v2.0.0

Published

rsjs wechat

Downloads

3

Readme

mobx-react-router

Keep your RSJS state in sync with react-router via a RouterService.

Router location state is observable components will cause the component to re-render when the location changes.

Very much inspired by (and copied from) mobx-react-router.

This branch (master) is for use with react-router v4.

If you're looking for the bindings for use with react-router v3 go to the v3 branch.

Installation

npm install --save @rsjs/router

And if you haven't installed all the peer dependencies, you should probably do that now:

npm install --save @rsjs/core react-router

Usage

index.js

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import createBrowserHistory from 'history/createBrowserHistory';
import { syncHistoryWithStore } from '@rsjs/router';
import { Router } from 'react-router';
import App from './App';

const browserHistory = createBrowserHistory();
const history = syncHistoryWithStore(browserHistory);

ReactDOM.render(
  <Router history={history}>
    <App />
  </Router>,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

App.js

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { view, useService } from '@rsjs/core';
import { RouterService } from '@rsjs/router';

export const App = view(() => {
  const routerService = useService(RouterService);
  const { location, push, goBack } = routerService;
  return (
    <div>
      <span>Current pathname: {location.pathname}</span>
      <button onClick={() => push('/test')}>Change url</button>
      <button onClick={() => goBack()}>Go Back</button>
    </div>
  );
});

Typescript

If you are using typescript - the built in typings for this project depend on @types/history, so make sure you have them installed too.

Troubleshooting

Routes not updating correctly when URL changes

There is a known issue with React Router 4 and MobX (and Redux) where "blocker" components like those created by @observer (and @connect in Redux) block react router updates from propagating down the component tree.

There is a React Router 4 documentation page for information on this issue:

https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router/docs/guides/blocked-updates.md

To fix problems like this, try wrapping components which are being "blocked" with React Router's withRouter higher order component should help, depending on the case.

Refer to the link above for more information on this solution, and some alternatives.

API

RouterService

A router service instance has the following properties:

And the following history methods:

  • push(path)
  • replace(path)
  • go(n)
  • goBack()
  • goForward()

syncHistoryWithStore(history)

  • history - A variant of a history object, usually browserHistory

returns an enhanced history object with the following additional methods:

  • subscribe(listener)
    Subscribes to any changes in the store's location observable
    Returns an unsubscribe function which destroys the listener
const unsubscribeFromStore = history.subscribe((location, action) =>
  console.log(location.pathname)
);

history.push('/test1');
unsubscribeFromStore();
history.push('/test2');

// Logs
// 'test1'
  • unsubscribe()
    Un-syncs the store from the history. The store will no longer update when the history changes
history.unsubscribe();
// Store no longer updates