simple-marko-router v1.1.1
simple-marko-router
This router was made for use with MarkoJS. It is lightweight and simple, with Marko as the only production dependency.
Currently tested using @marko/serve.
Demo: https://paradxil.github.io/simple-marko-router/
Getting started
npm i simple-marko-router
Add the router component to your app:
router default-route='/'
@route path='/'
home
@route path='/login'
loginUse the router-link component for navigation:
router-link path='/login'
a -- Go to loginOn page load the router will automatically navigate to the correct page based on the url. The default-route will be shown when no other routes match.
Optionally a base-route attribute can be defined that will be pre-pended to all paths.
router default-route='/' base-route='/app'
@route path='/'
homeComponent attribute
Instead of nesting tags you want to display under @route, you can assign the component attribute an imported marko tag. This allows you to provide a single component that will be shown for that route. Route params for these components can be accessed using input.params.
You can use different styles for different routes. However defining the component attribute will prevent that route from rendering its body content.
import HomePage from '<home>';
router default-route='/home'
@route path='/home' component=HomePage
@route path='/about'
h1 -- About Me
p -- more contentRoute params
simple-marko-router supports route parameters such as /project/:id or /:userid/view/:projectid.
Parameter values are passed back to the nested tag @route. For more information on Marko tag parameters see https://markojs.com/docs/syntax/#parameters.
router default-route='/project/this-is-the-project-id'
@route|{params}| path='/project/:id'
$console.log(params.id)
//Prints out 'this-is-the-project-id'Components rendered using the component attribute will be passed the route params as part of their input: input.params.
/// App.marko
import Project from './Project.marko'
router default-route='/project/this-is-the-project-id'
@route path='/project/:id' component=Project
/// Project.marko
p -- ${input.params.id}Navigation
If using router-link does not meet your needs programmatic navigation is also possible. This is useful for redirection after an async process finishes.
Simply import and call navigate with a path string.
import {navigate} from 'simple-marko-router';
class {
async handleClick() {
await fetchUserData();
navigate('/dashboard');
}
}
a on-click('handleClick') -- LoginKnown bugs/issues
Due to either a limitation with MarkoJs or my implementation, stateful content in a route will not always update correctly when the state is the parent of the router.
For example this will not work, neither the text input nor the p tag will update correctly on input.
class {
onCreate() {
this.state = {
inputText: null
};
}
setInput(event) {
this.state.inputText = event.target.value;
}
}
router default-route='/'
@route path='/'
input value=state.inputText on-input('setInput')
p -- You input: ${state.inputText}Instead break this into two components, and nest the state under the route.
/// app.marko
router default-route='/'
@route path='/'
inputdemo
/// inputdemo.marko
class {
onCreate() {
this.state = {
inputText: null
};
}
setInput(event) {
this.state.inputText = event.target.value;
}
}
input value=state.inputText on-input('setInput')
p -- You input: ${state.inputText}Limitations & Road Map
The following is a list of planned features (and current limitations).
- No method for passing initial input to components shown using the
componentattribute. - Need a way to pass input using
navigateandrouter-link.