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@enbock/application-router v2.0.0

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Application Router for PWA

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A simple application router for Progressive Web Applications.

The Application Router works exclusively with relative paths. So you always able to move the page(on the webserver) without need of recompilation.

Also, the router avoid, that the browser create the history log. If the user is touching the back-button(eg. on a smartphone with installed app), then the application closes.
In combination with the Simple-Storage the router can restore the last opened page.
The best result you get by using the Service Worker.

Features

  • Implemented with dependency injection methodology.
  • Router component to control the History API.
  • Registry manage and update a catalog of pages/sites/modules.

Usage

// --> Imagine here an config loader, instead of hard coded data
const mainPage: IPageData = {
  baseUrl: './',
  currentUrl: './',
  name: 'main'
};
const subPage: IPageData = {
  baseUrl: './main/subPage.html',
  currentUrl: './main/subPage.html',
  name: 'mainSubPage'
};
const otherPage: IPageData = {
  baseUrl: './other/',
  currentUrl: './other/',
  name: 'otherModule'
};

const adapter: ListenerAdapter<IPageData | null> = new ListenerAdapter<IPageData | null>();
const currentPage: IObserver<IPageData | null> = new Observer<IPageData | null>(mainPage, adapter);
const router: Router = new Router(currentPage, window.history);
router.initialize(); // Set browser URL to http://.../

const registry: Registry = new Registry(currentPage);
registry.attachAdapter(adapter);

// --> the registration could also be triggered via an config loader
registry.registerPage(mainPage);
registry.registerPage(subPage);
registry.registerPage(otherPage);

registry.getPages().forEach(
  function (page: IPageData): void {
    console.log('The page "' + page.name + '" is currently to reach via:', page.currentUrl);
  }
);
/**
 * Output:
 * -------
 *
 * The page "main" is currently to reach via: ./
 * The page "mainSubPage" is currently to reach via: ./main/subPage.html
 * The page "otherModule" is currently to reach via: ./other/
 */

router.changePage(subPage);

setTimeout( // ListenerAdapter runs callback in separated threads/frames
  function callOnLaterFrame(): void {
    registry.getPages().forEach(
      function (page: IPageData): void {
        console.log('The page "' + page.name + '" is currently to reach via:', page.currentUrl);
      }
    );
  },
  100
);
/**
 * Output:
 * -------
 *
 * The page "main" is currently to reach via: ../
 * The page "mainSubPage" is currently to reach via: ./subPage.html
 * The page "otherModule" is currently to reach via: ../other/
 */

Using Simple-Storage to save current/last page

const storage: DataStorage = new DataStorage('router', window.localStorage);
const adapter: ListenerAdapter<IPageData | null> = new ListenerAdapter<IPageData | null>();
const currentPage: IObserver<IPageData | null> = new Observer<IPageData | null>(
  storage.loadData('lastPage', mainPage), // load last page from storage (mainPage if store empty)
  storage.attach<IPageData | null>('lastPage', adapter) // attach storage as middle ware
);

const registry: Registry = new Registry(currentPage);
registry.attachAdapter(adapter);
// register pages here (eg. via an config loader)

const router: Router = new Router(currentPage, window.history);
router.initialize(); // Set browser URL to last page or mainPage

Tip:

Using webserver redirect rules to redirect always to the root-page. Then you can reload the browser(or app).

Testing

Using this library in your project

This library is providing in ECMAScript® 2020 language. When you use jest, you get this error by using my library:

  Details:
  
  <YOUR_PATH>\node_modules\@enbock\state-value-observer\ListenerAdapter.js:1
  export default class ListenerAdapter {
  ^^^^^^
  
  SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'export'
      at compileFunction (vm.js:341:18)

See more: https://jestjs.io/docs/en/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization

Reason and solution

Jest running internally on ES5, that does not know the ES6-imports.

Force converting ES6+ Libraries

To solve this, you have to exclude all my libraries from the exclusion-list:

"transformIgnorePatterns": [
  "/node_modules/(?!(@enbock)/)"
]
Let babel "learn" ES6+

babel.config.js

module.exports = {
  presets: [
    ['@babel/preset-env', {targets: {node: 'current'}}],
    '@babel/preset-typescript'
  ]
};

See more: https://github.com/facebook/jest#using-typescript

Run tests

yarn test

Building

yarn build
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