0.1.3 • Published 4 years ago

@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router v0.1.3

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rize-router

A routing library for React SPA with simple auth, powered by:

Install

yarn add @yusuke-suzuki/rize-router

Quick Start

// index.js
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';

import { StoreContext } from 'redux-react-hook';
import configureStore from './configureStore';

import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history';
import { RouterContext } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';

import App from './App';

const { store } = configureStore();
const history = createBrowserHistory();

ReactDOM.render(
  <StoreContext.Provider value={store}>
    <RouterContext.Provider value={history}>
      <App />
    </RouterContext.Provider>
  </StoreContext.Provider>,
  document.getElementById('root')
);
// App.js
import React, { useCallback } from 'react';
import { useMappedState } from 'redux-react-hook';

import { Router } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';
import routes from './routes';

import Login from './pages/Login';
import NotFound from './pages/NotFound';

const App = () => {
  const mapState = useCallback(
    state => ({
      user: state.auth.user
    }),
    []
  );
  const { user } = useMappedState(mapState);

  return (
    <Router
      routes={routes}
      fallback={{
        path: '',
        component: NotFound
      }}
      authFallback={{
        path: '/login',
        component: Login
      }}
      authenticated={user ? true : false}
    />
  );
};

export default App;
// routes.js
import Books from './pages/Books';
import BookInfo from './pages/BookInfo';
import Login from './pages/Login';

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/',
    component: Books,
    requireAuth: true
  },
  {
    path: '/books',
    component: Books,
    requireAuth: true
  },
  {
    path: '/books/:id',
    component: BookInfo,
    requireAuth: true
  },
  {
    path: '/login',
    component: Login,
    requireAuth: false
  }
];

export default routes;

Usage

RouterContext

Before you can use the router, you must provide the history object via RouterContext.Provider:

import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history';
import { RouterContext } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';

const history = createBrowserHistory();

ReactDOM.render(
  <RouterContext.Provider value={history}>
    <App />
  </RouterContext.Provider>,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

Router

routes: array

An array of route object. Each route object have following properties:

  • path: Any valid URL path that path-to-regexp understands.
  • component: A React component to be rendered.
  • requireAuth: Whether the route requires authentication. If requireAuth is set to true and the current value of authenticated is false, it will be redirected to the route specified in authFallback.

fallback: object (optional)

An object that have following properties:

  • path: Any valid URL path that path-to-regexp understands. If the corresponding path is not defined in routes, it will be pushed to this path as fallback.
  • component: A React component to be rendered. If the corresponding path is not defined in routes, this component will be rendered as fallback.

authFallback: object (optional)

An object that have following properties:

  • path: Any valid URL path that path-to-regexp understands.
  • component: A React component to be rendered.

authenticated: bool (optional)

The current authentication state in your application. Required if using authFallback.

onLocationChange: func (optional)

You can listen for changes to the current location using onLocationChange:

import React, { useCallback } from 'react';

import { Router } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';
import routes from './routes';

const App = () => {
  const handleLocationChange = useCallback(location => {
    console.log(location);
  }, []);

  return <Router routes={routes} onLocationChange={handleLocationChange} />;
};

export default App;

props.params

Each React component defined in routes can receive parameters from path via props.

import React from 'react';

const BookInfo = props => {
  console.log(props.params); //=> { id: '100' } }

  return <div>Book Info</div>;
};

Link

Provides declarative, accessible navigation around your application.

import React from 'react';
import { Link } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';

const Books = () => {
  return <Link to="/books/100">MyBook 100</Link>;
};

With Material-UI

import React from 'react';
import { Link } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button';

const Books = () => {
  return (
    <Button component={Link} to="/books/100">
      MyBook 100
    </Button>
  );
};

useHistory

Simply returns the history object.

import React, { useCallback } from 'react';
import { useHistory } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';

const Books = () => {
  const history = useHistory();

  const handleBookClick = useCallback(
    bookId => {
      history.push(`/books/${bookId}`);
    },
    [history]
  );

  return <Button onClick={() => handleBookClick(100)}>MyBook 100</Button>;
};

Modal Route

You can create a modal route using location.state.modal.

If you call history.push with state: { modal: true }, Router will render the previous route.

This means that you can open your dialogs without re-rendering the page, also switch to the location specified in pathname.

If you visit the site directly and there is no previous route, Router will render the route that matches the current path, regardless of whether state.modal is specified.

  1. Call history.push or using Link with state.modal:
import React, { useCallback } from 'react';
import { useHistory } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';

const Books = () => {
  const history = useHistory();

  const handleBookClick = useCallback(
    bookId => {
      history.push({
        pathname: `/books/${bookId}`,
        state: {
          modal: true,
          book: myBook
        }
      });
    },
    [history]
  );

  return <Button onClick={() => handleBookClick(100)}>MyBook 100</Button>;
};

export default Books;
  1. Open / Close your dialog on location changed:
import React, { useMemo, useEffect, useCallback } from 'react';
import { useHistory } from '@yusuke-suzuki/rize-router';
import { match } from 'path-to-regexp';

import Dialog from '@material-ui/core/Dialog';

const BookInfoDialog = () => {
  const [dialogOpen, setDialogOpen] = useState(false);
  const [currentBook, setCurrentBook] = useState(undefined);

  const history = useHistory();

  const unlisten = useMemo(() => {
    return history.listen(location => {
      const matched = match('/books/:bookId')(location.pathname);

      if (matched && location.state && location.state.modal) {
        setCurrentBook(location.state.book);
        setDialogOpen(true);
      } else {
        setDialogOpen(false);
      }
    });
  }, [history]);

  const handleRequestDialogClose = useCallback(() => {
    history.goBack();
  }, [history]);

  useEffect(() => {
    return () => {
      unlisten();
    };
  }, [unlisten]);

  return (
    <Dialog open={dialogOpen} onClose={handleRequestDialogClose}>
      This is book info dialog.
    </Dialog>
  );
};
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