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history-prop-types

v2.5.2

Published

History prop types.

Downloads

1,240

Readme

history-prop-types

History propTypes help validate in React context (and for propTypes users in general) an history object created via one of the create* method of the history package.

It asserts the history object has the right shape when wrapping an existing router (or creating a custom one).

Install

npm install --save history-prop-types

Usage

To validate a whole history object in a custom router:

import { history as historyPropTypes } from 'history-prop-types';

class MyCustomRouter extends Component {
  static propTypes = {
    ...
    history: PropTypes.shape(historyPropTypes),
    ...
  };
  ...
}

Or to validate a location object only: import { location as locationPropTypes } from 'history-prop-types';

About

This package will live if these propTypes never make it to the history package.

See PR https://github.com/ReactTraining/history/pull/549

Licence

MIT