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react-routsy

v1.2.4

Published

Tiny React component for routing on individual pages

Readme

react-routsy

Tiny React component for routing on individual pages

Install

npm install react-router --save

Usage

import React, {Component, render} from 'react';
import {Route, navigateTo, Link} from 'react-routsy';

class CustomComponent extends Component {

  go () {

    navigateTo('/do-this');
  }
 
  handlerRender () {
    
  }

  render () {

    return (
      <div>
        <Route path='/do-this'>
          <div>This gets rendered only when the path matches</div>
        </Route>
        <Route path='/users/:id'>
          <p onClick={this.go.bind(this)}>
            This is renedered with id available on {this.props.router.params.id}.

            This is also available on child component props.
          </p>
        </Route>
        <Route path='/' willRender={this.handleRender.bind(this)}>
          This gets rendered when the hash is #/ or #
          <Link path='/do-this' activeClassName='this-is-active'>
          	Go Here
          </Link>
        </Route>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

render(<CustomComponent />, document.body);

Route Props

path

type: String

The path that should trigger the rendering of the Route component. All routes are hash-based, so / as a path is equal to #/ in the hash.

paramsAsProps

type: Object

Takes and object and maps keys and objects in the route params to specified keys, and then passes them in the children component's props. This is useful in decoupling components from the router.


let paramsMap = {
  id: 'somePropName'
};

<Route path="/users/:id" paramsAsProps={paramsMap}>
  <CustomComponent />
</Route>

this.props.somePropName is now available when defining <CustomComponent />.

willRender

type: Function

Takes a callback that gets triggered when path matches route. This is useful if you need to redirect, etc.

Link Props

path

type: String

Path to navigate to.

activeClassName

type: String

Class name to set when the link's path matches the current route path.

activeStyle

type: Object

Inline style object to set on link when the link's path matches the current route path.

Run Tests

npm install
npm test