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react-router-template-link

v2.7.1

Published

react-router-template-link

Downloads

8

Readme

react-router-template-link

version npm downloads codecov MIT License

An intelligent link component above <a> element and <NavLink> from react-router. Also, it allows you to create link component from url template with type inference.

Inspired and strongly based on react-omni-link

English | 中文

import createFactory from 'react-router-template-link'

const {Link, createLink} = createFactory();

const UserLink = createLink<{userId: string}>('/user/{userId}');

<UserLink userId="xxx" />

const url = UserLink.toUrl({userId: 'xxx'});

// or use directly
<Link to="/user/xxx" />

options

createFactory accept some options listed below:

const {Link, createLink} = createFactory(options);

{string} options.basename: In some case Link is not under BrowserRouter which needs basename. It should only be equal to the basename of BrowserRouter, or it will lead to bugs. Default as ''

{Regexp} options.interpolate: Default as /{(\w+)}/g

{function} options.isExternal: A function to tell whether the link is external or not. External link will be open in new Tab. Default as when to.includes('://'') || to.startsWith('mailto:') returns true

{boolean} options.encodePathVariable: Configure whether pathVariable should be encoded. Such as encode a/b to a%2fb. Default as false

{boolean} options.encodeQueryVariable: Configure whether queryVariable should be encoded. Such as encode a/b to a%2fb. Default as true

{ReactNode} options.externalIcon: Show Icon when link is external. Default as null

props

Link or TemplatedLink accepts some props listed below:

{boolean} blank: Whether link opens in a new window. An external link will always open in a new window, which is determined by isExternal option.

className, style, children: Same as react-router-dom, When link is external, isActive will be considered as false

onClick, & others: Same as a

{string} hash: Add hash to TemplatedLink.