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react-router-prompt

v0.8.1

Published

React Router Navigation Prompt for v6

Readme

Please follow Note section for more details on react-router support

Demo

🏠 Homepage

Installation

Prerequisite

React-router-dom >= 7 and shall be ideally used with data routers

pnpm add react-router-prompt

or with other package manager like yarn

yarn add react-router-prompt

Basic Usage

<ReactRouterPrompt when={isDirty}>
  {({ isActive, onConfirm, onCancel }) => (
    <Modal show={isActive}>
      <div>
        <p>Do you really want to leave?</p>
        <button onClick={onCancel}>Cancel</button>
        <button onClick={onConfirm}>Ok</button>
      </div>
    </Modal>
  )}
</ReactRouterPrompt>

Props

  1. when: boolean | BlockerFunction

    BlockerFunction = (args: {
      currentLocation: Location
      nextLocation: Location
      historyAction: HistoryAction
    }) => boolean
  2. beforeConfirm(nextLocation?: Location) : Promise<unknown> (Optional)

  3. beforeCancel() : Promise<unknown> (Optional)

Return values

  1. isActive: Boolean
  2. onConfirm(nextLocation?: Location): void
  3. onCancel(): void
  4. nextLocation: Location | undefined

Note 🗒️

This version works with react-router-dom >=v7 or react-router >=v7 and shall be ideally used with data routers

  • For react-router support (v7) please install v0.8.x

  • For react-router-dom support (v6.19.x - v6.28.1) please install v0.7.x

  • For react-router-dom support (v6.7.x - v6.18.x) please install v0.5.4

  • For react-router-dom support (v6 - v6.2.x) please install v0.3.0

Skipped support in middle due to breaking changes on react-router apis

Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are always welcome! Feel free to check issues page.

Acknowledgements

Support

Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

📝 License

Copyright © 2023 Shyam Gupta ([email protected]) This project is MIT licensed.

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