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@alwatr/router
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Elegant powerful router (fundamental advance browser page routing) based on the simplicity of the signals written in tiny TypeScript module.
@alwatr/router
Elegant powerful router (fundamental advance browser page routing) based on the simplicity of the signals written in tiny TypeScript module.
import {router} from 'https://esm.run/@alwatr/router';
/**
* Initial and config the Router.
*/
router.initial();
/**
* Add listener to `route-change` signal.
*/
router.signal.addListener((route) => {
console.log(route);
});
Example page url: https://example.com/product/100/book?cart=1&color=white#description
interface Route {
sectionList: Array<string | number | boolean>; // [product, 100, book]
queryParamList: ParamList; // {cart: 1, color: 'white'}
hash: string; // '#description'
}
const routes: routesConfig = {
map: (route: Route) => route.sectionList[0]?.toString(),
list: {
'about': {
render: () => html`<page-about></page-about>`,
},
'product-list': {
render: () => {
import('./page-product-list.js'); // lazy loading page
html`<page-product-list></page-product-list>`,
}
},
'contact': {
render: () => html`<page-contact></page-contact>`,
},
'home': {
render: () => html`<page-home></page-home>`,
},
'404': {
render: () => html`<page-404></page-404>`,
},
},
};
...
// Any render function can be used.
render() {
router.outlet(routes);
}
...
// Request update (call render again) on route change.
router.signal.addListener(() => this.requestUpdate());
router.makeUrl(route)
Make anchor valid href from route.
<a href=${ router.makeUrl({sectionList: ['product', 100]}) }>
import {css, html, LitElement} from '@alwatr/element';
import {customElement} from 'lit/decorators/custom-element.js';
import {router} from '@alwatr/router';
import type {ListenerInterface} from '@alwatr/signal';
import type {RoutesConfig} from '@alwatr/router';
@customElement('my-element')
export class MyElement extends LitElement {
static override styles = css`
:host {
display: block;
}
`;
private _routes: RoutesConfig = {
map: (route) => route.sectionList[0]?.toString(),
list: {
home: {
render: () => html`<page-home>Page Home ...</page-home>`,
},
about: {
render: () => html`<page-about>Page About ...</page-about>`,
},
article: {
render: (route) =>
route.sectionList[1] != null ?
html`<page-article>Page Article ${route.sectionList[1]} ...</page-article>` :
this._routes.list['404'],
},
},
};
constructor() {
super();
router.initial();
}
private _listenerList: Array<unknown> = [];
override connectedCallback(): void {
super.connectedCallback();
this._listenerList.push(router.signal.addListener(() => this.requestUpdate()));
}
override disconnectedCallback(): void {
super.disconnectedCallback();
this._listenerList.forEach((listener) =>
(listener as ListenerInterface<keyof AlwatrSignals>).remove()
);
}
override render() {
return html`
<h2>Hello World!</h2>
<menu>
<li><a href=${router.makeUrl({sectionList: ['home']})}>Home</a></li>
<li><a href=${router.makeUrl({sectionList: ['about']})}>About</a></li>
<li><a href=${router.makeUrl({sectionList: ['article', 100]})}>Article 100</a></li>
<li><a href=${router.makeUrl({sectionList: ['contact']})}>Contact</a></li>
</menu>
<div class="page-container">${router.outlet(this._routes)}</div>
`;
}
}
FAQs
Elegant powerful router (fundamental advance browser page routing) based on the simplicity of the signals written in tiny TypeScript module.
The npm package @alwatr/router receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @alwatr/router popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @alwatr/router demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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