0.0.13 โข Published 6 years ago
mobx-router-3 v0.0.13
ใฝ๏ธ MobX Router
v0.0.8 ๐ - by @thekitze
Example usage
Inspiration
๐ How to decouple state and UI - a.k.a. you donโt need componentWillMount
Features
- Decoupled state from UI
- Central route configuration in one file
- URL changes are triggering changes directly in the store, and vice-versa
- No need to use component lifecycle methods like
componentWillMount
to fetch data or trigger a side effect in the store - Supported hooks for the routes are:
beforeEnter
,onEnter
,beforeExit
,onExit
. All of the hooks receiveroute
,params
,store
, andqueryParams
as parameters. If thebeforeExit
orbeforeEnter
methods returnfalse
the navigation action will be prevented. - The current URL params and query params are accessible directly in the store
store.router.params
/store.router.queryParams
so basically they're available everywhere without any additional wrapping or HOC. - Navigating to another view happens by calling the
goTo
method on the router store, and the changes in the url are reflected automatically. So for example you can callrouter.goTo(views.book, {id:5, page:3})
and after the change is made in the store, the URL change will follow. You never directly manipulate the URL or the history object. <Link>
component which also populates the href attribute and works with middle click orcmd/ctrl
+ click
Implementation
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import {Provider} from 'mobx-react';
import {MobxRouter, RouterStore, startRouter} from 'mobx-router';
import views from 'config/views';
//example mobx store
const store = {
app: {
title: 'MobX Router Example App',
user: null
},
//here's how we can plug the routerStore into our store
router: new RouterStore()
};
startRouter(views, store);
ReactDOM.render(
<Provider store={store}>
<MobxRouter/>
</Provider>, document.getElementById('root')
)
Example config
/config/views.js
import React from 'react';
//models
import {Route} from 'mobx-router';
//components
import Home from 'components/Home';
import Document from 'components/Document';
import Gallery from 'components/Gallery';
import Book from 'components/Book';
import UserProfile from 'components/UserProfile';
const views = {
home: new Route({
path: '/',
component: <Home/>
}),
userProfile: new Route({
path: '/profile/:username/:tab',
component: <UserProfile/>,
onEnter: () => {
console.log('entering user profile!');
},
beforeExit: () => {
console.log('exiting user profile!');
},
onParamsChange: (route, params, store) => {
console.log('params changed to', params);
}
}),
gallery: new Route({
path: '/gallery',
component: <Gallery/>,
onEnter: (route, params, store, queryParams) => {
store.gallery.fetchImages();
console.log('current query params are -> ', queryParams);
},
beforeExit: () => {
const result = confirm('Are you sure you want to leave the gallery?');
return result;
}
}),
document: new Route({
path: '/document/:id',
component: <Document/>,
beforeEnter: (route, params, store) => {
const userIsLoggedIn = store.app.user;
if (!userIsLoggedIn) {
alert('Only logged in users can enter this route!');
return false;
}
},
onEnter: (route, params) => {
console.log(`entering document with params`, params);
}
}),
book: new Route({
path: '/book/:id/page/:page',
component: <Book/>,
onEnter: (route, params, store) => {
console.log(`entering book with params`, params);
store.app.setTitle(route.title);
}
})
};
export default views;
ToDo
- Add async support for the
beforeEnter
andbeforeExit
hooks - Add array support for the hooks so they can execute multiple methods. A sample usage of this would be having one
isUserAuthenticated
method that can be just plugged in as one of the callbacks triggered from the hook.